William Penn, 1962 (45. évfolyam, 5-23. szám)

1962-04-18 / 8. szám

PAGE 2 William Penn April 18, 1962 “BY-LINE FROM 129” EVELYN BOUCHER — Branch 129 >— Secretary-Correspondent It is column time again, and I hope by the time you dear members read this spring weather will be with us. I am sorry to have missed last month’s edition but I was sick. How­ever, I will try to get all the back news in this issuer — 129 — Tournament time is fast approach­ing and elaborate plans are in the making to ggs-tlmi all the William Penn visiting guests will have the best accomodations, the best food and the best time. We want them to visit our William Penn Home at 1501 Par­sons Avenue and enjoy the tasty Hungarian dishes that Ann Papai will prepare. Frank and Ann Papai are the gracious hosts and they are eager to renew old acquaintances and make new ones. Arrangements are being’ made with the transit com­pany to have the bus stop right in front of the William Penn door. There will be entertainment, dancing, etc. Please make our William Penn Club your unofficial headquarters during the Tournament. A final note: We are not in competition with the Victory Dinner-Dance, so we urge you all to attend that crowning so­cial event of the tournament. NOTICE TO MEMBERS: Don’t forget to attend the euchre parties that are held every Tuesday night at the William Penn Club. Take an evening out every week, come to youi\ i club, and enjoy yourselves. Starting time for the party is 8 o’clock. — 129 — Joseph Tokár, who is Ohio Chair­man of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, contacted us for help in locating survivors of Pearl Harbor. The Association will have its conven­tion this year at Long Beach, Cali­fornia, and is desirous of locating Pearl Harbor survivors. If anyone is a suryivor or knows someone who is, please contact Mr. Joseph Tokár, 260 Paradise Road, Painesville, Ohio. — 129 — LOU SAYS: “Wherever you go — W’hatever you do, William Penn has a policy just for you.” Now that spring is here and sum­mer is just around the corner, people will be outside more and more. Cars will be driven every day — every evening — and the question that is most important is: Are you fully covered by insurance? — Have you enough insurance to cover you and your family in case of accident? — These are important questions that should be answered, and if your answer is “No,” then it is extremely important to contact one of our Wil­liam Penn representatives. They 'will be glad to call on you and will ex­plain the variety] of policies that WIL­LIAM PENN has. — REMEMBER Report of Deaths Death benefits were paid in ? THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1961 to the beneficiaries of the following deceased members: Branch Name Branch ’ Name < 1 Bakos Wilma L. 66 Boya Mrs. Frank 1 Farkas Mrs. Gedeon 67 Vuksta Mrs. Peter \ 1 Har.ayda Andrew 70 Pityinger Mrs. Ferenc j 1 Rondakor Mrs. Joseph 71 Papp Mrs. Frank ! 1 Sizensky Albert V. 76 Urban Joseph • 4 Matusz John 83 Hornyak András \ 13 Katona Ignacne 90 Reed Harry K. 14 Knusli Dr. Peter N. 90 Steirer Mrs. Joseph 14 Szimjonas Janos 95 Schmidt Otto { 16 Mitruska John S. 108 Dankovics Mrs. Alex 16 Moroz Julia 129 Buczko Janos ? 17 Zsigrav Stephen J. 129 Dudás Andrasne 18 Arnosky Frank Sr. 129 Szanyo István 1 18 Korodi Joseph 129 Zákány Mrs. Mary L. < 18 Nagy Lajos 129 / Zakany Thomas S. 19 Bartfay Mrs. Kalman, 130 Koszty Paul i 20 Kovach Charles 130 Volcsko Pal J 20 Wayner Antal 133 Wesse Mrs. Mary 26 Ivancza Mrs. Joseph 152 Fenyus András 27 Toth Mrs. Stephen 174 Hajner Ignacz | 29 Takacs John 189 Dennis Frank j 31 Badida Michael 216 Toth John j 40 Czenky John 218 Stukich George | | 44 Gerencsér Lajos 220 Geczy Gabor j 44 Horvath Julius 322 Nyikes Andrasne j 45 Brinsky Nicholas 383 Lorinz Rudolf 45 Csonka Michael 383 Pásztor Gáspár 45 Vago Sándor 383 Rindak Mrs. Andrew 48 Gregor Mrs. Louis 383 Szimeiszter Karoly 48 Nemeth Joseph 386 Bigh Peter, 48 Torma Joseph 525 525 Kish Frank Losko Mrs. Elizabeth I 48 Vaszily Tivadar 545 Kosokovich Emerik 56 Vitalis Ernest G. 564 Zsigray Stephen 64 Bikali Lajos 569 Hriczo Alexander MAY THEY REST IN PEACE ! — BE SAFE — DON’T BE SORRY •— Contact Lou Tokár today: HI. 4-2760 or HI. 3-7797. Let him discuss these policies with you. — 129 — It is good to see that our old friend from East Chicago, Indiana, Mel Hobbs is now writing a column. Good luck to you, Mel, and say “Elio Dere” to the whole Knaver Team. — 129 — We offer condolences to the be­reaved Mészáros family on the pas­sing of their husband and father, Joseph Mészáros. Mr. Mészáros was a long-time member of the William Penn and will be sadly missed by his many friends. We would also like to offer sym­pathies to the Ungvári family on the death of their wife and sister, Dora L. Ungvári, also a William Penn member. — 129 — REMEMBER — Call me about items for the paper — The more news I receive the more interesting my column can be. My thanks to John Henry for telephoning me some news. DON’T FORGET TO ATTEND YOUR MONTHLY WILLIAM PENN BRANCH MEETING EVERY SE­­COND WEDNESDAY — 8 O’CLOCK. BE AN ACTIVE MEMBER IN YOUR ORGANIZATION. —Evelyn Boucher Secretary-Correspondent Branch 129 1501 Parsons Avenue Columbus, Ohio WILLIAM PENN MOTHERS AND GUARDIANS, PLEASE READ THIS FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR YOUNGSTERS! KITE FLYERS — — RULES FOR Budding astronauts and jet pilots, who begin their careers in the sky by flying kites these windy spring days, have a few “don’ts” to remem­ber. This point is being stressed by electric companies around the coun­try. They’re now publicizing such safety rules as these: 1. Don’t use tinsel string, wire, or any twine with metal in it. 2. Don’t fly a kite with metal in the frame or tail. 3. Don’t fly kites in rainy weather. 4. Don’t run across streets or highways while flying kites. 5. Don’t fly kites over television or radio aerials. 6. Don’t touch fallen electric wires. 7. Don’t fly a kite near electric power lines. 8. If a kite does become entangled in electric power lines, LEAVE IT THERE. DO NOT TOUCH the string, or in any other manner at­tempt to get it down. 9. Use only dry cotton string and dry cloth in kite tails. Remember, Benjamin Franklin didn’t face modern hazards when he flew his kite! Report of Deaths Death benefits were paid in j THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1961 to the beneficiaries of the following deceased members: Branch Name Branch Name 1 Rinko Joseph 52 Kapusi Frank 1 Varga József 59 Geiger István 3 Bogdany Elizabeth 59 Kapusi Ferenc 3 Sebestyen Stephen 59 Lenkey József 10 Dull Janosne 61 Czinkota Sándor 12 Tame Domokosne 69 Kovacic Walter 13 Dobos Stephen 80 Firko Janos 13 Fe.vti Paul 85 Solomon James 13 Tamas Mrs. Andrew 87 Nagy Stephen 14 Bartall Janos 95 Tokár Mike 14 Lévai Janosne 98 Csöngető Lajos ' 15 Schmidt Charles 98 Darazsdi Ferencne 16 Lengyel Andrew 98 Kila Joseph | 16 Mago John 108 Hajdú Paul 18 Kovács Imre 127 Kiss Mrs. Alex J. 18 Madarasz Vincze 127 Murányi Mrs. Joseph 18 Ruzsas Mrs. Julia 132 Zgodzinski Mrs. Joseph Í 19 Kolonics Matilda 137 Kinik Istvanne 19 Nemeth Joseph A. 158 Beke György 19 Patkó Joseph 214 Lovász Gaborne 1 19 Varga’ Charles 214 Szima John 22 Szilvasi Endre 216 Magyar Jozsefne 27 Karkusz Mrs. Sue 216 Szőke Istvanne 28 Marincsak Mrs. Anna 226 Dovicsak Mrs. Sophia 34 Halasz Mrs. John 226 Fejes Benjaminne 34 Podegracz Mary L. 249 Brenner Janos ] 34 Repasi Mrs. George 275 Stamos Gust 35 Barabas Joseph 313 Szabó Stephen 36 Fejes Mrs. Joseph 335 Dudás András, Jr. 39 Elekes Mihály 336 Fabiankovics Alex 42 Szilvasy Joseph 383 P.akurar Mrs. Ivan 43 Azre Mrs. George 386 Mutter George 43 Mazsolay Ferencz 520 Peruzzo Angelo 525 Bajzat Charles 48 Loitcsh Julia 525 Russo Mrs. Carl 51 Faenza Mrs. Anna 525 Szilagyi Imrene 52 Geiger Stephen 566 Hornyak John j -52 Hynick Joseph 569 Kepes Stephen MAY THEY REST IN PEACE !

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