William Penn, 1964 (47. évfolyam, 5-21. szám)

1964-10-21 / 20. szám

PAGE 6 October 21, 1964 William Penn Member in Graduate Training Mrs. Isabella Laude, member of this Association, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chauby of Euclid, Ohio, who are members of Branch 14, Cleveland, Ohio, has received a Traineeship Grant from Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, De­partment of Health, Education and Welfare. This grant is given to a limited number of qualified persons for gra­duate training as rehabilitation coun­selors under the Vocational Reha­bilitation Act of 1954. The grant was awarded to Mrs. Laude by the School of Rehabilitation Counseling, Rich­mond Professional Institute, Rich­mond, Virginia, where she now re­sides. Mrs. Laude is a graduate of St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and she received her Bachelor of Science degree from Western Reserve Uni­versity, Cleveland, Ohio. Before her marriage to Dr. Lauda, she was on the Supervisor Staff of the Cleveland Clinic Hospital. Mrs. Laude’s membership in the William Penn goes back to her in­fancy when she was enrolled by her late grandfather, Stephen Cherney of Sagamore, Pennsylvania, secre­tary-manager of then Branch 196. SPORTS CLUB NEWS BRANCH 500 — DETROIT, MICHIGAN The Sports Club held its first meeting of this season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bardoty. At this beginning of the new sports season, let us members re­member how much we enjoyed our­selves in our sports activities, espe­cially at the tournament. We extend a warm welcome to those interested in joining the Sports Club, where there is genuine fraternalism and much fun. The children’s bowling will begin on Saturday, October 24th, 1 p. m., at the State Fair Bowling Lanes. Last season this program for the children was successful and the youngsters will enjoy themselves even more this season. Children of our William Penn members are in­vited to participate. A feather party is planned for Saturday, 7 p. m. on November 7th, at the American Legion Hall, 2015 E. Seven Mile Road. There will be turkeys, ducks and chickens. Bring your friends with you to enjoy a fine social evening. Next meeting of the Sports Club will be held Sunday, 3 p. m. October 25th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Naster. —MAVIS NASTER Reporter NEWS FROM NORTHWESTERN OHIO — TOLEDO — By: Stephen J. Ivancso, Div. Mgr. This being the big election year, exercise your voting privilege by going to the polls and by voting on election day. The Board of Directors gave the City of Detroit the honor of being the host city for the bowling tour­nament next year. We know that National Controller John Sabo, the Tournament Administrator, will hold the tournament at one of Detroit’s many fine new bowling establish­ments. Bill Lorenc and wife Rose returned from a short visit to Hungary to see Rose’s mother. Bill’s uncles and aunts also live in Sopron, Hungary. Julius Rákos, Jr., wife Kathy and daught­ers spent a much needed vacation in California. Joseph Poch, Jr. wife Celina, and son Joseph Edward came to Toledo for a short visit to see Grandpa Poch, former manager of Branch 27. Grandpa Poch says that 4-month Joseph Edward is the anchor man for the Poch family. Joseph Jr. was on a business trip to these parts and gave wife Celina a chance for a visit with her family in Detroit, Joe is enployed by Westinghouse Electric and resides in Ellicott City, Md. Dorothy Feyes, wife of Julius Feyes, cur former branch president, spent a Sunday afternoon at the Commodore Perry Hotel as a model for the Convention of Hair Stylists which was held in Toledo. Dorothy received a new car as her birthday gift from Jula. Congratulations and best wishes. Other members of Branch 27 celebrating birthdays are: Jackie Alex, and Roy Melber around Halloween time, branch secretary Mary Ivancso (her twin Katy also in Windber), branch auditor John Evancso, Frances Monroe, former vice president of Branch 27, Ida Ko­vach. Happy birthday to all. Tom Clark is sure in the groove at this early date in bowling. He had a 295 (what happened to the other 5 pins?) and a fine 744 total at R.C.R. Bill Curry sandwiched a 443 total between 2 fine 600 series and made the President’s Club at Hager­­ty’s. This is the most exclusive club in Hagerty’s. We overheard a young man at a so­cial gathering say that he has life insurance and a fine hospital plan that gives him freedom of mind in case of sickness. However, he has no in­come plan. If you are sick, don’t only insure the hospital against hospital bills but insure your income so you can really have freedom of mind should illness prevent you from working regularly. Call the local of­fice: 693-8162. We are at your serv­ice. On the sick list: Mrs. Joseph Borovszky, Charles Wozniak, Belin­da Fohr, John Singlar, Mrs. Frank Boros and Stephen Juhasz. Speedy recovery to all. Next month we will have news about the children’s Christmas Party. NEWS SCENE FROM BRANCH 14 CLEVELAND, OHIO The regular monthly meeting was held October 4. It was announced that Paul Magyari and Bertalan Szilagyi would be given 15-year pins, and se­venteen of our members will receive the 50-Year Member Emblem. All this will take place at a card party to be held at St. Stephen’s Hall on Sunday, October 25. Tickets will be sold at the door. President Nicholas Juhasz has received official word from North Pole that Santa will pay this branch his annual visit come Sunday, De­cember 13 at St. Stephen’s Hall. Members will be notified by mail. Our Ladies’ Bowling League has resumed bowling at the Hungarian Professional and Business Men’s Club Monday evenings. Welcome to new members David Roberts and Jeanette Beck, now our youngest members. Also welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowser, trans­ferred from Branch 296, Spring­­dale, Pa. Get well wishes to William Urban, Joseph Varga, Louis Torda, Anna Schirata, Elmer Halaban, Julia Toth and Mrs. Michael Vailand. Our sympathies to the bereaved family of John JorasCi If you have any life or hospitali­zation needs, or inquiries concerning them, call Division Manager John L. Balia: 561-889Ó. Members having newsworthy items for publication in the WILLIAM PENN may get in touch with this reporter at 561-8160. Since this re­porter is a new member of Branch 14, having moved here recently, the cooperation of Branch 14 members is solicited. BERNADETTE G. BALLA Reporter JUDGE FIOK HONORED (Continued from page 2) graph give credit to the Steering Committee which played a major role in assuring the success of the Judge Fiok Testimonial Dinner. The Committee consisted of the following: Stephen Ko­vács, chairman; Julia Orosz, secretary; Louis J. Spisak, treasurer; Rev. Alexander Babos, Joseph Berei, Rt. Rev. George E. K. Borshy, Elmer Charles, Rev. Frank Dismachek, Michael J. Kara, Bela A. Karlowitz, Alex W. “Shine” Kovács, Rev. Paul Markovits, Mrs. Stephen Medve, George Mészáros, Rev. Louis Nagy, Mrs. Stephen Petro, John Sabo, John Silvas, Mrs. Louis Spisak, Eugene Sze­­bedinszky, Rev. Stephen Szőke and Stephen P. Varga, Members. And since the William Penners, Home Office and other mem-' bers, were very well-represented at the Fiok event, we hereby list them by name, etc.: Elmer Charles, National President, one of the speakers of the evening; National Secretary and Mrs. Albert J. Stelkovics; National Controller John Sabo; National Treasurer and Mrs. Julius E. Somogyi; Investment Manager and Mrs. Rich­ard J. Phillips; Second Vice-President and Mrs. Julius J. Lenart; Director John P. Balia; General Counsel Gay B. Banes and Mrs. Banes, and their daughters Sandra and Barbara; Dr. Samuel C. Gomory, Medical Director, and Mrs. Gomory; Regional Ma­nager Gus G. Nagy; Division Manager Kalman J. Erdeky; Dis­trict Manager Gene Genes, Mrs. Yolanda Diera. Buffalo District Office. William Penn Home Office employees: Ernest Bendzsuk, Mrs. Margaret Beres, Miss Helen Erdeky, Frances Furedy, Ethel R. Halas, Mrs. Irma Kozma, Mrs. Eva Lehoczky and Mrs. Bertha Wobrak. William Penn branches: Branch 34, Pittsburgh, Pa., headed by President Michael J. Kara and Special Agent Andrew Vámos, reserved a total of six tables; Branch 71, Duquesne, Pa., led by President Gabriel Czernai who was accompanied by other mem­bers whose names we did not secure; Branch 141, Ellwood City, Pa., John Bokor, President; Branch 180, Zelienople, Pa., repre­sented by Moses Bokor; Branch 296, Springdale, Pa., President Neary with his group occupying ten tables; Branch 352, North­­side, Pittsburgh, Pa., group headed by retired District Manager John Fulop, and Mrs. Fulop. This next to the last paragraph is “reserved” for two William Penn National Officers: Elmer Charles, President, who took an early enthusiastic interest in the Judge Albert A. Fiok Testimo­nial Dinner plans; John Sabo, Controller, who was delegated by Mr. Charles to work hard for the success of the Fiok event, and plaudits to Mr. Sabo for a job very well done behind the scenes. We are grateful to everyone who by their work and atten­dance brought tremendous success to a program which honored a Pittsburgh Hungarian American because he really deserved such tribute — for he has always been an outstanding example of the true character of the Magyar people. — Margaret Jozik( Jóczik)

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