William Penn, 1957 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1957-12-04 / 12. szám
December 18, 1957. PAGE 7 William Penn ALLIANCE SPEAKS BRANCH 189-V ALLIANCE, OHIO — - ____________________________~— Greetings and salutations from Alliance’s own Branch 189-V. Our Dinner-Dance on Thanksgiving- Eve was a grand success. Mrs. Tosha certainly outdid herself on the dinner and ’she and her kitchen staff deserve a big vote of thanks. The food was delicious. Everyone left the table with those supremely satisfied looks that bespeaks of good eating, and quite a few took home platefuls of the flaky Hungarian pastries we enjoy so much. -v About ir.O people attended the dance. Our Director from Dayton, Louis Vassy, and his charming wife Margaret were present. Mrs. Vassy is a delightful conversationalist and we enjoyed her company much. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Caspar from Canton, Ohio; Steve Barany, Branch Manager from Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. William Buck from Sebring, Ohio; Mr. Buck is the president of our William Penn Bowling League. Mary Horvath brought a large delegation from Canfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Horvath are the owners of Horvath’s Restaurant located on Route G2 between Salem and Canfield. She is affectionately known as "Mother”' Horvath, is well-known throughout the area for her excellent cuisine. Our local Directors were all having a good time. Those of you who never seen our President John Barany dance a jitter-bug are really missing something. He is simply amazing. Our teen-agers could take lessons from him! Not only can he dance — but bowl too! He came through with a big 602-247 last week. Johnny says modestly but loudly, “My first 600”! I must mention our many refugee friends who came to the dance. Several were from Youngstown, the rest from Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Sándor Jakso, surely are experts at dancing the csárdás. It was a pleasure to watch them. Quite a few of the men were young, single and unattached. Girls, here’s your chance! We were especially taken with those who kiss the hand, continental style . . . Perfectly charming gentlemen! Last but not least, we want to say that Lou Si kora and his orchestra really lived up to our fondest expectations. His music made the whole evening one big rosy glow. Manv thanks to our local Directors for this fine dinner-dance. Let’s have another real soon. The William Penn Club was the scene of a wedding reception recently. The lucky bridegroom, Tom Schaeffer comes from a William Penn family (the Harry Schaeffers). His bride, the former Patricia Peterson, is a lovely girl and made a perfectly beautiful bride. We hope to add her to our membership in the very near future. We wish them both a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mason are leaving soon to spend the Holiday Season in Florida. I'll bet Daisy will come home with a beautiful tan to set off that pretty blond hair. Have fun, you two. Leno Pisoni is off for a winter vacation too, deer hunting no less. Leno is going back home to his beloved hills of Pennsylvania to hunt with boyhood pals and, if the joys of reunion won’t be too many, we expect to eat venison when he gets back. Zoltán Cibula and bis wife Catherine are the proud parents of thenfirst baby — a sweet girl. Cibula comes from Youngstown and is looking- for a new home in Alliance. Mike Duruttya is at home convalescing from major surgery. He is looking exceptionally well these days. We wish him continued good health and good luck. Branch manager Michael Simo reports several new members. We wholeheartedly and enthusiastically welcome them to the fold. They'are: Don A. Stratton, W. E. Mason, Harold L. Wellman, Ruth Ann Miller, Samuel J. Lathman, George E. Miskelly, and George J. Wilson. To you new members we extend a welcom > hand and a heart full of brotherly love and fraternalism. We w-ant to see you often, especially at the regular meetings and at our social functions. ..The William Penn is now your home to use and to enjoy. Congratulations. At their last meeting the Hungarian Woman’s Club donated $5.00 to the Muscular Dystrophy March and $10.00 to the Community Fund. Mrs. Steve Korosy was named chairman for the annual Christmas Party the Women’s Club enjoys. The party is set for December 14 when members will highlight this affair with a chicken supper and a gift exchange .The president, Mrs. Louis Tosha, urges all our members to attend the January 11 meeting when the election of officers will take place. Don’t fail to bring your youngsters to the Annual Children’s Christmas Party on Saturday, December 21, at 7:00 P. M. We will present a program of fun, Christmas music and refreshments. Santa Claus will be (here with gifts for the kiddies. The William Penn Athletic Clubmet December’ 1 at 3 o’clock at the club rooms. Loy Ream was reelected president and Bill Raszcik vice-president. Bob Mason is again the club’s secretary-treasurer. This trio really have the Club’s interest at heart and are doing an excellent job. The Club will give away two baskets filled to the brim with turkey and all the trimmings to a couple of needy families. How wonderful to spread Christmas cheer and brotherly love in this fashion. Loy Ream reminds us that the Club is sponsoring a benefit to buy jackets for the Willliam Penn Athletic Club Class G. Champions’ Baseball Team. Tickets are still available. A donation of 25 cents will give you one ticket, or 5 tickets for $1.00. At the Children’s Christmas Party three lucky people will walk off with one 17 inch portable T. V., one small three-speed twin speaker phonograph, and one small threespeed phono-radio combination. Three cheers for our William Penn Athletic Club! The William Penn Bowling League had some high bowlers at the Christopher Columbus Alleys. William Biggs rolled a 638 with a 242 single game; Jim Bair had a 604 - 223 game; Paul Buttermore, Sr. rolled a 568 - 258; Frank Balog and Gene Mason had a 546; H. Sams bad a 599; Nick Albu a 594 - 216. The women aren’t to be outdone either with Ruth A. Miller firing a 478 - 192 and June Barnes a 476 - 186. The standings as of December 1 are as follows: Ladies of William Penn League Sebring Insurance ........................ 29 Alliance Drive-In ................ 29 Quality Plus Dairy Products .... 22 Pfeiffers Beer .............................. 16 ..........William Penn League............ Yellow Cab ............................... 33% West Ely Market .................... 28% Golden Gate Wine Store ...... 26% Old Dutch Beer ........................... 24 Barber’s Market ......................... 24 Select Dairy ............................... 22% Ramsey Florist............................ 18 Manhattan Cleaners .................. 14' ROSINE MAE KOROSY Miss Rosine Mae Korosy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Korosy of 532 East Milner Street, Alliance, Ohio, was graduated from the Frank E. Bunt’s Educational Institute, affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, on November 22. Rosine was awarded a certificate in Physical Therapy along with 12 other students. She is excellent in this field and it’s almost fun txi have a backache with Rosine around .On December 2, she assumed her new duties as Assistant Physical Therapist at the Barberton Citizen's Hospital in Barberton, Ohio. Good Luck, Roe! Don’t forget our Gala New Year’s Eve Party. There will be dancing, free noisemakers and party hats. You will be served sauerkraut, and sausage — not jus-t any sausage — but Mike’s FAMOUS home-made sausage as only our Mr. Buzogány can make it. Come join in the fun. In closing, we want to wish all our friends and readers a happy Holy Christmas and a safe and enjoyable New Year!! Alliance Has Spoken Hungarian Family Reunited Thankgiving was literally all that it stands for when the family ani relatives of Charles Kovács were reunited that day at their residence. 26 Seaman Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Mr. Kovac-s, a former Hungarian Army officer who came to this country 10 years ago, was a very happy man as he and eight members of his family sat down to Thanksgiving dinner together for the first time. The family circle has been swelled by three new arrivals this year, who are a grandchild, Kovács’ motherin-law, Mrs. Mary Skultethy, and her son, Ede (Edward) Skultethy. The grandchild is six month old Kathleen Szőke. Mrs. Skultethy, 75, came here from Hungary about two months ago. Ede arrived in January after escaping into Austria following the October 1956 Hungarian revolution. The Kovács family and relatives owe their gradual reunion largely to the efforts of Anthony Kovács, brother of Charles Kovács, and to Peter Biro & Sons Travel Agency. Mr. and Mrs. Kovács now own their home, are proud American citizens, and they and their family are all members of Branch 52-V, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Irene Judith Baron Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Baron of 104 Spruce Street, Byron, announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene Judith, to John Joseph Zmarzlak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zmarzlak of 46 Dyke Lane, Stamford, Connecticut. Miss Baron is a graduate of Greenwich High School and is employed in the office of the TJ.S. Knitwear Company. Her fiance is a graduate of the J. M. Wright Technical Institute of Stamford and served four years with the U.S. Navy. He is with the Pimpinella Construction Company in Stamford. A Line From L. A. by ERNEST F. FINTOR District Manager The annual branch election of officers, scheduled for December 15th at the “Magyar Ház,” will have been held by the time the December English WILLIAM PENN reaches cur members. The results will be published next month. One week later, at 1:00 P.M. on Sunday December 22d, Branch 525-V will hold its first annual Christmas party for the children. The affair will be held at the American Legion Hall, Post 549, 1600 West Century Blvd., corner of Denker Ave., Los Angeles. There will be presents for all the children, also games, refreshments and door prizes. There’s a lot of fun for all at children’s parties, so don't miss this one. The new office is completely set up now for the benefit and convenience of the members. A call to PLeasant 8-2105 will bring a happy response from your district managers. If you have an insurance need or inquiry, this office is at your beck and call. Our sympathies are extended to the family of Daniel Rob who passed away November 19th at Desert Hot Springs. The deceased had come to California from Dearborn, Michigan. A great big welcome into this world to Robert William Merk born November 13th at Daniel Freeman Hospital. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merk of 4130 W. 175th PI., Torrance, California. Our congratulations to the proud parents. Our thought for the month of December: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” St. Luke, chapter 2, verse 14. To all our members: A Very Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year. ALEXANDER GYULAY’ Director l ERNEST F. FINTOR Dist. Mgr. JOE KINDA Dist. Mgr.