William Penn, 1961 (44. évfolyam, 3-16. szám)

1961-08-16 / 10. szám

August 16, 1961 PAGE 3 William Penn BRANCH BRIEFS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS: The English WILLIAM PENN is published the THIRD WEDNESDAY of EVERY MONTH. It will be published next on September 20. Notices and other short items will be acceptable up to the deadline, September 13. Long contributions, such as ar­ticles, should reach the editor no later than September 6. If possible, material for publication should be typewritten and on ONE SIDE of paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, allowing SUFFICIENT MARGIN. Photographs and pictures of BRANCH EVENTS and 50th (or higher) WEDDING ANNIVERSA­RIES are published FREE OF CHARGE. ALL OTHERS are CHARGE­ABLE at these rates: 1- column picture — $ 6.00 2- ” ” — 8.00 3- ” ” — 10.00 4- ” ” — 12.00 Make checks or money orders payable to: WILLIAM PENN FRA­TERNAL ASSOCIATION. Photographs and pictures must be glossy prints to assure clearness in reproduction. They are NOT return­able unless of great value, in which case postage should be included for their return. Address all contributions to: EDITOR WILLIAM PENN WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 436 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH 19, PA. * * * JULIUS A. TARSI NOTICE Former District Manager Julius A. Tarsi became Special Agent on 1 July 1961. All correspondence with Mr. Tarsi should be sent to his residence ad­dress: 721 Lee Ave., Alpha, N. J. No mail for Mr. Tarsi should be ad­dressed to the Bethlehem District Office. BRANCH 3 South Norwalk, Conn. OLD-TIMERS’ BANQUET Members of this branch eligible for the 50-Year Member Emblem will be honored at a banquet to be held at Dokus Memorial Hall on At a special monthly meeting held on July 21, 1961, Miss Margaret Tomko, Secretary of our Entertain­­pient Committee, was nominated and elected Publicity Agent of Branch 14, Cleveland, Ohio, and from that date on Miss Tomko is the jofficial reporter of this branch. All matters dealing with public relations for Branch 14, including publicity in the official organ, the WILLIAM PENN, will be the re­sponsibility of Miss Tomko who may be contacted at 15807 Harvard Avenue, Cleveland 28, Ohio; tele­phone SK. 1-3388. GREATER CLEVELAND WIL­LIAM PENN DAY will be sponsored by Branch 14, largest branch in Ohio, on Sunday,* August 27, 1961, at Kalo’s Farm Picnic Grounds in Bed­ford, Ohio. In event of rain, the festivities will then take place at. the William Penn Home, 8637 Lexington Avenue Sunday, Septem­ber 17, 1961. An appropriate program is plan­ned for the occasion and it is hoped (hat a large turnout will pay tribute to our long-time members. Fraternally, WILLIAM SONTRA Recording Secretary BRANCHES 21 and 108 Youngstown Ohio ANNIVERSARY EVENT The 75th Anniversary of the Wil­liam Penn Fraternal Association will be celebrated by Branches 21 and 108 together with the William Penn Sports Club on Sunday, October 8, 1961, at St. Stephen’s Auditorium, 854 Wilson Ave., and the orchestra of Louis Sikora will play for the banquet and dance which will begin at 6 p.m. Admission to the banquet­­dance will be $2.75 a person or 750 to the dance only. Guest speakers from the Home Office will be President Julius Mack er and Secretary Albert J. Stelkovics who will speak in Hungarian and English, respectively. Fraternally, JOHN GOBER Chairman Entertainment Committee WILLIAM E. KOLESZAR District Manager BRANCH 24 Chicago, 111. MEETING — SOCIALS Regular monthly meetings are held the second Saturday at Prokops Hall. Because of many requests, a new Hungarian film will be shown Sa­turday, September 9. On Saturday, October 7, Branch 24 will hold a banquet-dance in com­memoration of the William Penn 75th Anniversary, the event to take place at A & J Club. MRS. STEPHEN ROCK Secretary BRANCH 25 Beckley, W. Va. OLD-TIMERS’ EVENT Those who are members of this branch for fifty or more years will be presented with their 50-Year Member Emblems on Sunday, Au­gust 20, 1961, at 2 p. m. Members are invited to join in honoring these veteran members of Branch 25. Fraternally, FRANK HELMECZI Manager Buckeye Road, Cleveland. The program will be as follows: 1. Welcoming of out-of - town branch officers, members and guests. 2. Anniversary remarks — Recog­nition and award presentation to branch members of 50 or more years in the society. 3. Delicious Hungarian food — Stuffed cabbage, Hungarian sausage (kolbász), laci pecsenye, home style pastries, refreshments. 4. Dancing — Hungarian music by (the Blue Danube Orchestra. A reception will be held at the William Penn Home after the picnic. Nicholas Y u h a s z, President of Branch 14, and John Horvath, Ma­nager of the William Penn Home, will be in charge of arrangements for this reception. Fraternally, MARGARET TOMKO Publicity Agent BRANCH 26 Sharon, Pa. NOTICE The services of Mrs. Sheila Roller as part-time manager were termi­nated as of 31 July 1961. On 1 August 1961 John Roller began as District Manager of Branch 26. All official mail for Branch 26 should be sent to District Manager John Roller, P. O. Box 671, Sharon, Pa. BRANCHES 34, 212, 376 Pittsburgh, Pa. APPOINTMENT Of Ernest M. Tudja District Ma­nager of Branches 34, 362 and 376, as of 1 August 1961. John S. Hogya will remain as District Manager through the month of August to assist Mr. Tudja, then on 1 September 1961 Mr. Hogya will become District Agent. All official mail pertaining to the above branches should be addressed to District Manager Ernest M. Tud­ja, P. O. Box 5617, Pittsburgh 7, Pa. BRANCH 65 Flemington, N. J. NOTICE Until a replacement is secured for the late Branch Manager, Division Manager Adam Simon, New Bruns­wick District Office, 172 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, N. J., will ma­nage Branch 65. Therefore, all per­tinent matters temporarily are under the jurisdiction of Mr. Simon. BRANCH 60 (former) Bernardsviile, N. J. TRANSFERRED To Branch 51, Passaic, N. J., as of 1 August 1961. BRANCH 100 j Cliffside, N. J. NEW ADDRESS Mrs. Ethel Toth Manager Branch 100 45 Ware Road Upper Saddle River, N. J. BRANCH 525 1 Los Angeles, Calif. NOTICE First Vice President John Bálint was recently elected by unanimous vote to succeed in office the late President Emery Gyorvari. There will be no branch meetings during August and September. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, October 10, 1961. New hours at the District Office are: Monday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. — Wednesday 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. — Friday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.. Office is closed Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Calls may be made when the office is closed as we hava a telephone answering service, and calls will be returned. The District Office also offers notary public ser­vice to our members. Fraternally, ERNEST F. FINTOR Division Manager 1 BRANCH 14 REPORTS Cleveland, Ohio Report of Deaths Death benefits were paid in JUNE, 1961 to the beneficiaries of the following deceased members: Branch Name Branch Name 1 Abreczki John 56 Varga Mrs. Andrew 1 Arvai Mrs. András 63 Levay Frank 1 Fajger John 64 Bors Ferenc 1 Ivancso Mrs. Louis 64 Bors Frank, Sr. 1 Lengyel Mrs. Joseph 65 Fodi John 1 Racsai Mrs. Elizabeth 71 Miller William G. 3 Damato Mrs. Joseph 74 Vincsenics Mrs. E. 4 Magyar Sigmund 76 Nacsa István 9 Joo Mihály 87 Bauer Mrs. Peter 12 Macsus András 89 Bence John, Jr. 13 Kotzan Irma 90 Korpics Mrs. Frank 13 Papp Mrs. Mary 90 Rengert Martin 14 Mihalko Mihály 92 Pomlenyi John 14 Székely Paul 93 Dohas Mrs. Alex. 14 Szollosi Stephen 93 Kovács Janos 15 Feifar Joseph 95 Matczak Mrs. Edmund 16 Kiszty Joseph 95 Severs William 17 Darabi Nicholas 98 Winkler Frank 17 Day Mrs. Sumner 100 Sari Gyorgyne 17 Újhelyi Istvanne 108 Brogley Stephen J. 22 Kuzmos George 129 Kovach Miklós 24 Horvath Mrs. Nicholas 130 Cervenak Alexander 24 Komar Andrew 132 Pinter Mihály 24 Szilvágyi Erszebet 132 Tezla John 25 Szombaty Janos 132 Varga Mrs. Paul 29 Saracino Fred 138 Roncsak Janos 32 Kruchio István 138 Vidosics Mrs. Frank 34 Gogolya Mrs. John 141 Markus George 35 Császár Mrs. John 150 Rottenhoffer István 38 Sitch John 168 Jelinko Janosne 38 Varga Geza 187 Micik Janos, Sr. 40 Dull Steven 249 Ander András 44 Fekete Mrs. Albert 261 Piskura György 45 Császár Denes 262 Albinyi András 45 Nagy Sándor 262 Kucher Mrs. András 48 Gaal Gary George 276 Vanno Joseph 48 Lakatos Steve E. 303 Stanton Harley G. 48 Moder Mrs. Julianna 327 Toth Paine 48 Pongratz Louis 331 Huncsik Peter 51 Dittrich Edith 383 Mezei László 51 Szikora Julius 383 Young John 466 Roka Mrs. Frigyesne 54 Gaston James 525 Beli Mrs. Barbara 56 Hevesi Charles 525 Szonyi József 56 Mehi John 542 Matecko John, Jr.

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