William Penn, 1957 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1957-09-04 / 9. szám
PAUrE 6 September 18, 1957. William Penn QUAKER CITY NEWS BRANCH 76-V PHILADELPHIA, PA. By L. Louis Horvath Bi BIRTHDAYS — We have a goodly Hope you had a pleasant summer, and that the Labor Day weekend found you safe and sound. ILLNESS. — We were sorry to hear of the illness of Field Manager ELMER CHARLES’ mother, and (hope she is now much better. Also our Assistant English Editor of WILLIAM PENN, ALBERT JOCZIK, has been in the hospital. We wish him well, and hope he is now back at his desk. MEETING — The officers of Branch 76-V had a pleasant visit with National President COLOMAN REVESZ and Director ALBERT B. IBOS. This was a pleasant surprise, and everyone enjoyed the gathering. ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. LOUIS GECZY, of Phoenixville, Pa. recently celebrated another wedding anniversary. Best wishes to these William Penn Members. BOWLING — Plans for a BIG BOWLING SEASON are now under way. Everyone liking that sport should make his or her intention known on Friday nights, at 1144 North 4th Street ,or come to our next meeting — the second Saturday of October. number of William Penn member birthdays this month. We wish them many happy returns of the day.: James B. Allen, Charles Baranyai, Wayne Robert Barats, Albert J. Barta, Shirley A. BERES, Mrs. Stephen Bodis, Mrs. Margaret Brecak, Mrs. John Erdosy, David A. Érsek, Sharon Lee Érsek, Melinda J. Gacsi, Cecilia M. Hoefler, Frank Hcrvath, Mrs. John Kanya, Joseph Karoly,, John J. Klinovsky, Michael Kovács, John Alexander Krayger, Clarence A. Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Lob, Robert Mate, Jr., June K. McLaughlin, Albert J. Miller, Carmen Mudry, Gary Joseph Rooney, Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, Stephen S. Szamos, Mrs. Michael Szentpetery, Mrs. Richard Vito, James W. Weiss, William A. Smith, James Sokorai, Mrs. John Switzer, Ernest J. Toth, Mrs. Anton Urban, John J. Sellinger Joseph John Si vak, Anna Katherine Smith. On September 10, 1957, hearings began in the United Nations on the Hungarian Uprising last Fall. We hope these meetings will bring forth good fruit! WEDDING — One of our very attractive members, Miss IRENE MARY HORVATH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen HorVath, 2012 Devereaux Street, Philadelphia 49, Pa., will wed Mr. John Francis Reynolds, also of Philadelphia, on Saturday, September 28, 1957 ,at two o’clock, in St. Timothy’s Church, Levick and Hawthorne Streets. Reception will take place at 7 P. M. in Strange’s Hall, Frankfort Avenue and Wakeling Street. We wish our best to the young bride and groom! LETTERS — It’s a wonderful feeling to receive letters, especially from far-off lands. We received one such letter from the Joseph SZABÓ family in Szeged, Hungary. As we can probably well realize, it is going to be a severe winter for our fellow-Hungarian in Hungary. Red Cross aid has not reached many towns and villages; so if you wish to help this family, please write me for their address. A little means so much! Mrs. M. CSONTOS of Chicago, Illinois, wrote about the phonograph records we mentioned in our column. She wants these to give for a Christmas present. Those who do not wish to give phonograph records as Christmas presents are advised to purchase William Penn insurance Which is a LIFETIME GIFT, not just a onetime gift. SPORT — Perhaps your branch has a soccer team. There are quite a few Hungarian Refugees who play well, and it is hoped that they play in Hungarian groups before they advance to the bigtime. We should support their every effort. 59th ANNIVERSARY — Preparations are now under way in earnest for our 50th Anniversary celebration in 1958. Why not come to our meetings or Write us your suggestions so that success will be assured? Our next meeting will be on Saturday, October 12th. These are always held at 1144 N. 4th Street and Etart at 8:00 P. M. Dues (premiums) are payable between 7:00 and 8:00 P. M. Our joint branch membership now totals about 1000 members. Discover for yourself that WILLIAM PENN is a good association. And now we leave you reluctantly with our thought for the month of September: Work while you work, play while you play; This is the way to be cheerful and gay. AJ1 that you do, do with your might; Things done by halves are never done right. Sincerely and fraternally L. LOUIS HORVATH Corresponding Secretary 2107 Market Street Philadelphia 3, Pennsylvania ----------«*§ 5 ft-'---------DO YOU KNOW? There has been marked precocity among many of the outstanding musicans, for Chopin played in public at the age of 8, Liszt at 9, Verdi at 10, Schubert at 12, and Rossini at 14. PAYMENTS RECEIVED FROM BRANCHES JUNE 1-30, 1957 Br. Amount Br. Amount Br. TF V 216.83 26 R 167.55 57 V PAR R* 5 541.25 26 V ’ 202.78 59 R PAR R 4,728.81 27 R 89.77 59 V PAR V 264.85 27 V 2.484.13 61 R 1 R 381.74 28 R 518.73 61 V 2 R 149.62 29 R ’ 404.30 62 R 2 V 551.81 29 V 148.58 62 V 3 R 2,728.94 30 R 66.56 63 R 3 V 145.72 31 V 456.07 64 V 4 R 306.44 32 R 141.21 66 V* 5 R \ 32 V 740.01 66 V 5 V 75.10 34 R 733.47 67 V 6 R 130.09 34 V 1,749.24 68 R 7 R 87.47 35 R 697.43 68 V 7 V 108.30 36 R 383.84 69 R* 8 R 82.67 36 V 5,316.25 69 R 8 V 38 R 332.11 69 V 9 V 220.87 38 V 41.60 70 R 10 R 208.43 39 R 44.70 70 V 10 V 434.81 39 V 1,003.36 71 R 11 R 54.51 40 R 358.98 71 V 12 R 282.61 40 V 905.79 73 V 12 V 49.02 41 R 861.76 74 R 13 R 585.02 41 V 12.24 75 R 13 V 5,860.03 43 R 3,147.63 76 R 14 R 941.42 43 V 183.02 76 V 14 V* 4,567.08 44 R* 1,560.99 77 R 14 V 3,119.38 44 R 13.20 78 V 15 V 3,970.26 45 R 217.33 79 R 16 R 1.822.21 45 V 3,164.53 80 R 16 V 167.75 46 V 132.17 81 V 17 R —.— 47 R 374.33 82 R 17 V 1,736.65 47 V 26.39 84 V 19 R 1,177.25 48 V 7,762.01 85 R 19C R 1*411.52 49 V 133.55 85 V 20 V 932.79 50 V 2,618.40 86 V 21 R 33.62 51 R 894.39 87 R 21 V* 1,764.69 52 R 970.51 87 V 21 V —.— 52 V 2.916.66 88 R 22 R 832.56 53 R 110.40 88 V 23 V —.— 53 V 75.99 89 V 24 R 459.03 54 R 599.82 90 V 25 R 338.67 55 R 72.61 91 R 25 V 889.35 56 R 1,429.88 92 R JOHN SABO, National Auditor Amount Br. Amount Br. Amount Br. 88.88 93 R* 262.89 133 V 14.22 180 y*« 43.06 93 R 184.45 134 V 64.25 180 V 1,350.47 94 R* 51.26 135 R 936.59 182 V 206.00 94 R —.— 135 V 180.88 184 V* 235.07 95 R 45.40 136 R 285.82 186 V 387.72 97 R 60.41 136 V 58.36 187 V 113.37 98 V 1 357.50 137 R 52.00 188 V 982.43 99 R ' 33.16 137 V 425.90 189 V 379.95 100 R 147.96 138 R 823.73 196 V* 158.77 100 V 48.45 138 V 791.84 196 V —.— 101 R 1,288.60 140 R 147.49 197 V 196.46 101 V —.— 141 V 456.84 200 V 334.40 103 R 221.97 142 R 335.22 201 V 330.82 103 V 119.57 143 V 133.93 207 V 1,246.46 104 R 160.52 145 R 24.94 209 V —.— 105 R 135.51 145 V 124.10 210 V 62.44 106 V 258.08 146 R _,_ 213 V 148.27 107 R 149.39 146 V 85.66 214 V 810.82 107 V 189.07 147 R* 548.55 215 V 166.29 108 V 2,958.88 147 R 258.64 216 V* 1,640.39 114 R 36.99 147 y*-201.16 216 V 94.90 114 V 129.70 147 V 267.34 218 V 644.91 115 R 287.75 150 V 312.31 219 V 161.58 116 V —.— 152 V 363.82 220 V 492.74 117 V 31.14 153 R 184.47 222 V 1,330.50 118 R* 109.03 153 V 82.96 226 V 119.02 118 R —.— 155 R 127.71 227 V 99.39 119 V 27.74 156 R 133.39 230 V 524..34 121 R 16.54 157 R 109.71 236 V 184.77 123 R 553.71 157 V 92.49 237 V 74.17 123 V 179.35 158 V 128.10 239 V 151.62 124 R* 155.33 159 R 359.78 245 V 840.89 124 R 249.82 159 V 491.35 247 V 171.46 127 V* 252.54 162 V 15.64 248 V 374.92 127 V 381.19 163 V 221.98 249 V 111.46 128 R 698.57 166 V 37.90 257 V 168.12 129 R 1,035.72 168 R 91.77 261 V 1,634.59 129 V 2.821.77 168 V 404.37 262 V 203.94 130 R 497.35 170 V » 264 V 1,236.48 130 V 2,355.54 172 V 343.67 269 V 1.083.50 131 R 153.14 173 V 20.52 272 V* 748.66 132 R 397.69 174 V 742.06 272 V 120.32 132 V 6,488.28 175 V 98.67 275 V 336.78 133 V* 1,680.68 177 V 74.09 276 V * 1957 May Monthly Dues Payment ** 1957 April & May Monthly Dues Payment Amount Br. Amount Br. Amount 294.91 277 V 184.21 405 V 16.87 —.— 278 V 586.30 408 V 31.90 46.72 284 V 68.01 415 V 100.05 64.39 285 V* 85.55 418 V* 178.35 131.94 285 V 77.34 418 V —.— 766.64 286 V 149.11 420 V* 270.09 74.80 288 V 383.47 420 V —.— 2,267.73 290 V 307.40 424 V 234.13 12.89 291 V 171.72 433 V 35.36 13.65 292 V 559.60 438 V 112.56 72.37 296 V 2,161.26 442 V 110.28 119.84 302 V 238.77 443 V 2,781.90 55.30 303 V 172.68 452 V 186.00 40.63 305 V 660.74 466 V 1,336.92 352.81 307 V 77.66 477 V 207.51 31.43 310 V 677.42 478 V 91.88 112.78 313 V 469.53 480 V 75.55 909.43 317 V 94.40 483 V 17.09 —.— 322 V 6.84 485 V 39.66 1,090.84 324 V 74.45 487 V 231.86 11.94 327 V 43.42 488 V 114.55 71.85 331 V 35.88 489 V 19.44 120.01 335 V 112.31 496 V 16.79 294.50 336 V 665.17 499 V 97.33 154.37 338 V 390.36 500 V 882.44 J,616.17 341 V 90.99 511 V 575.85 46.46 343 V —.— 520 V 128.03 291.11 344 V 64.43 525 V 3,166.56 80.30 347 V 235.95 542 V 221.87 241.29 348 V 445.53 545 V 114.93 67.26 349 V 393.48 546 V 34.30 35.88 351 V 40.19 548 V 131.39 174.35 352 V 457.82 555 V 55.29 822.02 361 V 379.90 559 V 39.61 2,865.72 366 V* 275.65 562 V 78.14 82.72 366 V 335.40 564 V 157.73 74.92 376 V 794.50 566 V 56.85 180.55 383 V 2,454.94 568 V 17.71 —.— 386 V 203.60 569 V 223.99 163.42 387 V 87.27 573 V* 313.79 370.65 389 V 108.41 573 V 506.46 428.72 391 V 74.15 575 V 77.15 1.167.44 399 V 186.13 TOTAL 109.96 403 V 95.73 192,381.97 JULIUS E, SOMOGYI, National Treasurer