William Penn, 1958 (41. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1958-01-01 / 1. szám

January 15, 1958 BRANCH BRIEFS TO OUR CONTRIBUTQRS: The English WILLIAM PENN is published the THIRD WEDNESDAY of every month. It will be published next on February 19, 1958. Notices and similar short items will be acceptable up to the deadline, February 12. Long contributions, such as ar­ticles, should be received no later than February 5. If possible, material for publica­tion 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. * * * Branch 3-R, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. ELECTED FOR 1958 Joseph Poliak, President; Bela Sontra, recorder and controller; An­drew Rigo and Ladislaus Kassa, auditing committee. Manager of Branch 3-R is Ste­phen Dikun, 8 Oak St., telephone JE. 8-3480. Fraternally, JOSEPH POLLAK President Branch 5-R, STAMFORD, CONN. ELECTED FOR 1958, ETC. George Korosi, President; John Kolb, vice president and recording secretary; Frederick Eccles,, trea­surer, Mrs. Elizabeth Nanai, book­keeper; Joseph I.ucskay, controller. Members are reminded to conduct their branch business with the ma­nager. Fraternally, ALEXANDER NANAI Manager Branch 14-V, CLEVELAND, OHIO ELECTED FOR 1958 Nicholas Juhasz, president; Jo­seph Semetko, vice president; Bar­tholomew Szilagyi, recorder; John Wieland, corresponding secretary, William Penn Home auditor and trea­surer; Daniel Kaly, branch and Wil­liam Penn Home controller; Julius Cincar, auditor; Joseph Fekete, door­keeper; Dr. Andrew Kovács (Direc­tor), Official Physician; Nicholas Juhász and Daniel Kaly, delegates to the United Hungarian Societies. Fraternally, BARTHOLOMEW SZILAGYI Recorder Branch 15-V, CHICAGO, ILL. NEW DISTRICT OFFICE 4270 W. Irving Park Road Chicago 41, III. AVenue 3-1825 Fraternally, FRANK M. BALOGH ERNEST C. TAYLOR District Managers Branch J6-R, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. MEETING —.... ACKNOWLEDGEMENT On Sunday, January 26, 1958, at 2:30 P. M., Hungarian Reformed Church, Kirkland Place, Perth Am­boy. This meeting for the election of officers includes the members of former Branches 24-R and 34-R, merged with Branch 16-R January 1, 1958. The Christmas party held Decem­ber 19, 1957 for the children of Branches 16-R, 24-R, 34-R and 41-It was highly successful. About 550 William Penn guests attended. Thanks to .all who aided. Fraternally, JOSEPH HOLLO JULIUS J. MATE District Managers Branch 25-V, BECKLEY, W. VA. NEW Bit. MGR. LOUIS GALL Box 7 Glen Daniel, W. Va. Branch 44-R, AKRON, OHIO ELECTED FOR 1958, ETC. Former Branch 91-V president Bela T.akacs and former Branch 44-R president John J. Nagy, permanent honorary presidents; Stephen Juhasz, president; Alexander Varga, trea­surer; Thomas Tiszonyai; recorder; Rudolph Ferenczi and Charles Var­ga, controller^; Emery Druzsin, vice president; Rudolph Ferenczi and Bela Takacs, delegates to the direc­torate of the Akron Hungarian, Home. The branch meets the second Sun­day of every month at 2 P. M. in the Akron Hungarian Home, upper hall. Collection of dues and other branch business is conducted by Stephen Barany, manager of Branch 44-R. Temporary chairman at the elec­tions was Director Frank Magyarv. Fraternally, THOMAS TISZONYAI Recorder Branch 48-V, NEW YORK, N. Y. ELECTIONS, ETC.' Albert B. Ibos (Director), presi­dent; Paul Korniczky and Stephen Sipes, vice presidents; Mrs. Rose Fisher, recording secretary; Ernest) Feher, controller; Charles Fabian, auditor; Mrs. Esther Reich and Mary Suchala, Entertainment Committee chairwomen. The meeting,, held December 6, 1957, was high lighted by a surprise visit from Elmér Charles, Field Manager. The membership unani­mously voted that Mr. Charles con­duct the elections and administer the oath of office to the newly elected officers. The Field Manager gave an interesting talk on fraternalism. stressing the importance of meeting attendance. Fraternally, JOSEPH TOMA Field Supervisor Branch 59-V, SCALP LEVEL, PA. Louis Vizi (Director), 2900 Gra­ham Ave., Windber, president (45th term); Joseph Toczky, 1224 Mine No. 40, vicc president; Frank Miller, 217 Somerset Ave., controller. Joseph Miller, Jr. 508 Main St., is serving his 12th term as branch ma­nager. Meetings are held from 12:30 to 3: P. M. the Sunday following the 18th day of every month, at the re­gular meeting place, Hunter-Weaver VFW Home, rear 520 Main St., Scalp Level. Payments should be made by the 25th of the month and sickness reported immediately, in the latter by calling the manager at 285-J or addressing a postal card. Fraternally, LOUIS VIZI President JOSEPH MILLER, JR. Manager Branch 69-R, FAIRFIELD. CONN. ELECTED FOR 1958 Nicholas Molar, president; Ladis­laus Szava, vice president; Francis Toth, recorder; Michael Soveg, audi­tor — all reelected. Fraternally, JOHN SOLTÉSZ Manager Branch 135-R, NIXON, N. J. ELECTIONS, ETC. Ronald Wybraniec, president; John Kuhn, vice president and controller; Mrs. Margaret Wybraniec, secretary. Branch 135-R had a very success­ful 1957, with approximately 130 new members representing nearly 8168,000 worth of insurance. Fraternally, MARGARET WYBRANIEC Secretary Branch T30-V, MASONTOWN, PA. MEETING On Sunday, Jannary 19, 1958, beginning at 2 P. M., in the Pals Club. Important discussions. Former Branch 55-R members, now within this branch are urged to attend the meeting. Fraternally, JOHN A. JESO Manager-------------------------­Death Claims Branch Officer Funeral services for Michael Szabó, vice president of Branch 525-V, Los Angeles. California, were held Saturday, December 23. 1957. at the McGlvnn Mor­tuary. Officiating was the Rev. Anthony Szabó of the First Hungarian Reformed Church. A eulogy was delivered by- Alexander Gyulay, Los Angeles Director of the William Penn Fraternal Association. Mr. Szabó, who was born De­cember 28, 1883 in Diósad, County of Szilágy, Hungary, passed away on Christmas Eve. He came to Los Angeles from Detroit in 1945. He worked at the Aluminum Body Corpora­tion until his retirement in 1952. The late branch vice presi­dent was very active in Associa­tion interests both in Detroit and Los Angeles and enjoyed the confidence and respect of his fellow members. He is survived by his wife Julia and son Frank who lives in Detroit. Other survivors are two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Report of Deaths MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1957 The William Penn Fraternal Association announces bers: Fiók Név Fiók Név Par R Csákány Géza 48 V Gothard Mrs. Lajos Par R Csizmadia Joseph 48 V Séemayer Otto, Sr. Par. R Tamas Gabriel 48 V Toth John 3 R Kulcsár Mrs. Balint 50 V Fecsu Stephen 3 V Feliin Mary Jean 61 R Kertész Joseph 4 R Ik a! liar John 64 V Jack Earl B. 5 R Sustig Mrs. Mary 64 V Novak Elmer 12 R Kovács Karoly 68 R Kish Rose Elizabeth 13 V Bácskái Mrs. John 69 R Kraynik Andrew 13 V Csocsany Mrs. Geo. 70 V Dudás Mrs. John 13 V Spislander Ferenc 71 V Horvath Janos 13 V Toth Stephen 78 V Hleba Karoly 13 V Vaskó Mrs. Joseph 89 V Gazdag Mrs. Alex 14 V Csatlós Sándor 89 V Rakonczay Imre 14 V Horvath Mrs. George 103 V Gochenour Leroy 14 V Orosz Istvanne, Sr. 106 V Hunyadi Janos 15 V Balogh Stephen 114 V Orosz Ferencz 15 V Lachman Antal 129 R Siladv Charles 15 V Small Vincze 129 R Szosznyak George 15 V Szosniak George 130 V Kabaczy John 16 R Szemak Jeno 132 V Bangó Joseph 17 V Garbak Miklós 132 V Baumgartner Sharon 17 V Kulik András 132 V Horvath Sándor 17 V Toth Frank 132 V Lukacs Janos 19C R Mocsár Mrs. Mary 133 V Kosa Janosne 20 V Kiss Mrs. Stephen 172 V Dankt György 26 V Yolf Gyorgyne 218 V Harsanyi Stephen 27 V Kepes Joseph 262 V Bartus Mihály 28 R Penzes László 275 V Meyer A. Paine 34 R Elok Stephen 275 V Taubert Mrs. Gyula 34 V Mihalik Mrs. Karoly 317 V Novak István 36 V Nagy András 335 V Udvari Joseph 36 V Pliska Joseph 383 V Balazs Joseph J*6 V Szomolyai Joseph 383 V Egri Jozsefne R Petro John 383 V Gvulavics Janos 41 R Toth Lydia 418 V Ternoczky Frank 43 V Sekula Janos 443 V Noch Mihály 43 V Toth Imrene 488 V Kncsik Istvanne 43 R Vass Geza 525 V Fodor James 45 V Bato László 525 V Galamb Mrs. Alex 45 V Somlo Sandoi; 525 V Nemes Julia 48 V Bodanyi Lajos 564 V Magyar Mihály MAY THEY REST IN PEACE LAPSED FROM EXTENDED — OCTORER 1957 48 V Mate Mrs. Dezső; 50 V Griggs Janies F.; 88 V Ahlquist Carl; 152 V Whitman Jacob; 222 V Kosztyo Mrs. Andrew; 272 V Bachinski Mrs. ;F. 275 V Newman Mrs. George; 296 V Nagy Frank; 345 V Bokor Joseph Moses; 383 V Berecz Andrew; 477 V Bowman Charles: 443 V Colombo Henry D., Horvath Frank; 548 V Klárik John. TOTAL: 14

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