William Penn, 1965 (48. évfolyam, 1-24. szám)
1965-06-16 / 12. szám
Page 12 June 16, 1965. HOPEFUL BOWLERS (before going to tournament) Above are shown the Riverside Black Rock Sunday League bowlers of Branch 383, Buffalo, N. Y. The trophy was won locally and this picture was taken before the bowlers left for the Detroit tournament. Seated, left to- right: Frank Kiss, captain; Division Manager Kalman J. Erdeky, manager of Branch 383. Standing: Michael Ujváry, Michael Nemet, Andrew Suranyi and Frank Skrapits. John Lovász, Cashier at the Home Office and one of the Tournament Assistants, talks to J. Vitick, Hungarian bus driver, the problem of transporting the hundreds of bowlers and friends from the Statler Hilton to the Thunder Bowl Lanes. YOUR RED CROSS NEEDS HELP ... JOIN AND SERVE TODAY! SPRING DANCE REPORT: On April 24, 1965, Branch 76 and Phoenixville, (Pa.) Branch 159 jointly held a Spring Dance for the benefit of the bowling teams and the forthcoming Detroit tournament. Needless to say, those who attended this affair had a joyful time. The feature, of course, was the Modern and Gypsy Orchestra, “The Musical Caravan,” which was the BEST music we have ever contracted for a dance. Hats off to those talented men who made the dancing most enjoyable for everyone .At this time we wish to thank those in the kitchen at the Phoenixville Hungarian Hall for their delicious food and excellent service. As an added attraction, we hrd as a guest performer, Miss Gyöngyike Géczy, a lovely younglady with a beautiful voice. To those of us who cherish the old Hungarian melodies, her renditions of such brought about much applause welldeserved. To ALL you who attended our gratitude. * * * WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES: Congratulation to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lendvay and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kiss. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS: Best wishes to Miss Helene Mudry, Mrs. Caroline Gyuraki Mrs. Anthony Noel, Joseph Farkas and Ernest Kemenes. MEETING NEWS: At this particular writing, we have not had our May meeting as yet. We do wish that the younger generation would be more active. Come to the meetings and join in our plans for the Summer months. We hope to have outings, with fun, g-ood food and music for the evening hours. We have young eligible men looking for the companionship of our young William Penn women. Where better to meet than at the one of our Branch 76 affairs?! Don’t miss the fun! Don’t take just our word. Come see for yourself. Read this column forthcoming events; but for first-hand information, attend our monthly meeting held every SECOND Saturday at the Hungarian Club, 1125 Southhampton Road, Philadelphia. — JULIE MELNICK .. Reporter MEET THE WIVES OF THREE NATIONAL OFFICERS Mrs. Sabo, John Sabo, National Controller, Mrs. Stelkovics, Albert J. Stelkovics, National Secretary, Mrs. Somogyi and Julius Somogyi, National Treasurer are snapped by the photographer at the Thunder Bowl Lanes. OFFICIALDOM CELEBRATES IN TRUE FRATERNAL STYLE Fraternalism supreme. Smiling faces reveal good time enjoyed by the long-time leaders of the organization. (L. to H.) John Balia, Director, Mrs. Balia, Gay Banes, General Counsel, Mrs. Andrew Kovács, Mrs. Julius Lena rt, Mrs. Gay Banes, Dr. Andrew Kovács, Director Julius I.enart, Chairman of the Board of Directors as well as Second Vice-President, Mr. Gabriel Ando and Mrs. Ando, Detroit, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Balia. TOURNAMENT ASSISTANT DIRECTS BUS TRANSPORTATION THE TOURNAMENT SECRETARY Mrs. Dorothy LaFever, connected with the Thunderbowl Lanes, acted in the capacity of Tournament Secretary. We congratulate her for a job well done. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH 76 By: Julie Melnick