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

1964-07-15 / 14. szám

July 15, 1964 PAGE 3 Branch High Lights 00 MAYNARD, vv Ohio I wish to express my deep ap­preciation to the Board of Directors and to the National Officers for honoring- me as an Illustrious Mem­ber of the William Penn Fraternal Association. My gratitude is extended also to John Kovach, President of Branch 33, who recommended me for this honor. I do feel that an honor such as the above can not find its equiva­lent in material considerations. Fraternally, JULIUS SHADI Manager NEW YORK, New York The following matters were dis­cussed at the June meeting: Director-Regional Manager Joseph Toma will be honored at a testimo­nial banquet on January 30, 1965. On October 10, 1964 former Di­rector and past Branch 48 President Albert B. Ibos, and veteran mem­bers of Branch 48, will be honored at a dinner and will be presented awards. An outing will be held on the picnic grounds of László Zett, Wap­­pingers Falls, N. Y., Sunday, June 19, and transportation will be made by bus. Admission will be $5.00, providing transportation and food. Arrangements may be made at the ■district office, 205 East 85 St., New York City, telephone REgent 4-2787. Branch 48 will have no meetings in July and August, and the next regular meeting will be in Septem­ber. Fraternally, JOHN HEGEDŰS Reporter PASSAIC, New Jersey The WILLIAM PENN DAY held on June 14, 1964 by BRANCH 51 in Passaic, New Jersey was a huge success. The program was enjoyed by everyone, and especially by the children. More than 120 children participated in the various races and contests, such as the Sack-race, the Tug-O-War and Cake-eating contest, etc. Each child who parti­cipated in these contests received a gift, not only the winners. The Branch also gave out more than $75.00 worth of Door-prizes to the lucky winners. The Officers of BRANCH 51 takes this opportunity and mode of thanking all those faithful members who worked so hard to make this Picnic a success. A very special thanks to the Ladies who started working the day before to prepare the delicious Hungarian foods, and Who worked and served the entire day of the Picnic. The Branch also wishes to thank those who sponsored the Tickets, the Placards and the Invitations, namely, the Kudla Travel Agency, the Bizub Funeral Home and La­­bash Funeral Home. Many thanks also to all who attended this Fel­lowship Day, members and guests alike. Many thanks to the SZIVÁRVÁNY GYPSY ORCHESTRA for keeping the guests happy with their good music and entertainment. And, last but not least, a vote of thanks and appreciation to the Branch Officers who toiled so dili­gently to make our WILLIAM PENN William Penn DAY a memorable event. When 75% of our membership turns out for such affairs, it is quite rewarding to those who work so hard to make these events successful. So long for now, and don’t for­get our next affair to be held on November 21, 1964 in the PRESI­DENT PALACE BALLROOM in Passaic, New Jersey. President of the Branch. I bid fond adieu to all the many friends. I wish to thank the bowlers and the Officers of the Branch, particularly Joe Stripo and Michael Toth who helped me in the many tasks which had to be done. László L. Horvath Reporter HUTCHINSON, Pennsylvania Please be informed that the mail­ing address of MR. MARTIN KO­­LENC, Manager of our BRANCH 542 has been changed to: Box 425, Hutchinson, Pa. FORMER OH PHILADELPHIA, ^ • Pennsylvania Branch 87 is no more, but we have a few items to close out our exis­tence. We had three big winners at the XXI-st National Bowling Tourna­ment: JEAN JAGODZINSKI, ED­DIE RIOS, and STEVE TORMA. The other bowlers at the Tourna­ment were: Marion McCartney, Lucy Micsko, Mary Powell, Lorraine Stri­po, Fini Widman, Lou Horvath, Wil­liam Mercado, Rudy Micsko, Jr., Joe Pallante, Gordon Powell, Eddie Rios, George Rodriguez, Joe Stripo, Steve Torma and Ken Weiser. The Branch 87 Bowling League had a play-off with Joe Stripo’s team winning the Championship, Joe Torma’s Team was runner-up. A wonderful banquet was held at Ha­­waian Cottage in New Jersey, where trophies Mere distributed to the champs, also the runner-ups and to the folloM-ing: High Average — Jean Jagodzinski and Joe Stripo. High single game — Lorraine Stri­po and Lou Horvath. High 3 games — Mary Powell and Joe Torma. Most improved bowlers — Fini Widman and Ken Weiser. Mrs. Michael Toth, Sr. had a birthday recently. Many happy re­turns to her. Miss Gertrude Rosenthal, niece of Mrs. Michael Toth, Jr., was married recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rosenthal had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on May 30th and on June 2nd Mr. Rosenthal passed on to his Maker. Two of our star bowlers Jean Ja­godzinski and Steve Torma were wed amid great pomp just before the National Tournament. We wish them happiness. Well as we stated at the beginning of this column, Branch 87 is no more. Your reporter has had this pleasant news reporting duty for many years, also recording secretary and later a 9/ÍA DAYTON, Ohio The Annual WILLIAM PENN pic­nic in Dayton, will be held on Sun­day, August 2nd at Valley View Grove. Indications are that this year’s picnic will surpass that of last year. Mr. Louis Peterfy of Columbus Branch 129 is again faking reser­vations from those wishing to attend via chartered bus from our sister city. Those, in the Columbus area, M'ho are interested in attending our picnic should contact Mr. Peterf}’. Mrs. Czindula, Mrs. Papp, Mrs. Sipos, Mrs. Groszos and Mrs. Sepela are in charge of the food and will prepare enough chicken, stuffed cabbage and sausage (kolbász) for all to enjoy. Highlight of the pic­nic Mill be the excellent Hungarian music which will be presented by the FRANK RICHKO GIPSY OR­CHESTRA from Cleveland, Ohio. A1 Kertesz has again prepared a map for our out-of-town guests in­dicating the best route to Valley View Grove. He will gladly mail a copy of same, if you will write to him at: AL KERTESZ Radio Station WONE Dayton, Ohio We hope to see our many friends from near and far at our WILLIAM PENN Picnic on August 2nd at Val­ley View Grove, Valley Pike. ALTOONA, Pennsylvania GRADUATE Milan E. Degyansky, member of Branch 245, graduated with high distinction on June 14 from Penn­sylvania State University. He re­ceived a Bachelor of Science de­gree in Sanitary Engineering. While at Penn State he Mas ho­nored with membership in the fol­lowing honorary fraternities: Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, and Phi Kappa Phi. He also Mas a (Continued on page 5) Ledger Assets Bonds .................................................... Stocks ................................................... Mortgages ........................................... Home Office Building and Other Association owned Real Estate . Branch Real Estate Loans................ Policy Loans and Liens .................. Cash and Bank Deposits ................ Other Assets ...................................... Total Ledger Assets .................. Less: Liabilities ................................ April, 1964 ...........................$ 24,165,187.67 ............................. 2,156,727.08 ............................. 1,303,458.12 ............................. 1,170,761.99 ............................. 47,600.34 ............................. 1,095,451.58 ............................. 142,770.38 ............................. 48,450.32 ............................. 30,130,407.48 ............................. -36,766.17 Net Lelger Assets — April 30, 1964 $ 30,093,641.31 Julius E. Somogyi, National Treasurer John Sabo, National Controller FINANCIAL STATEMENT APRIL, 1964 Ledger Assets — March 31, 1964 Income Monthly Dues Miscellaneous Income Investment Income Capital Gains Pension Plan Income Total Income Disbursements Claims Dividends Miscellaneous Commissions General Operating Expenses Taxes, Licenses and Fees Pension Plan Payments Total Disbursements Total Net Ledger Assets — April 30, 1964 Life Department Disability Department $28,216,774.56 1,457,781.7» $ 214,888.14 8,903.97 116,283.84 31.14 —0— $ 13,561.87 —0— —0— $ 340,107.09 $ 13,561.87 $ 179,951.55 9,565.53 1,277.16 26,221.10 61,886.68 5,923.91 —0— $ 18,929.52 —0— —0— 1,050.69 —0— —0— —0— $ 284,825.93 $ 19,980.21 $28,272,055.72 $1,451,363.36 Pension Department Total $368,925.50 $30,043,481.76 $ —0— $ 228,450.01 —0— 8,903.97 1,549.59 117,833.43 —0— 31.14 1,130.50 1,130.50 $ 2,680.09 $ 356,349.05 $ —0— $ 198,881.07 —0— 9,565.53 —0— 1,277.16 —0— 27,271.79 —0— 61,886.68 —0— 5,923.91 1,383.36 1,383.36 $ 1,383.36 $ 306,189.50 $370,222.23 $30,093,641.31 JULIUS E. SOMOGYI, National Treasurer JOHN SABO, National Controller

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