Bethlen Naptár, 1958 (Ligonier)

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BETHLEN NAPTÁR 251 All particulars, terms and conditions pertinent to the Youth Member­ship Drive will be published in our official monthly periodical, the Frater­nity. All our interested persons may contact their pastors and field man­agers, whose names and addresses are the following: SUPERVISORS Eastern Paul St. Miklossy 0-95 — 34th Street Fair Lawn, New Jersey Phone: Fair Lawn 6-2256 Western Joseph Benedek 18108 Invermere Avenue Cleveland 28, Ohio Phone: Skyline 2-2922 DISTRICT MANAGERS New York District Rev. Paul Ferenczy 90 Grenelle Street Bridgeport, Connecticut Phone: ED. 9-8624 Cleveland District Mr. Elmer E. Vargo 2950 E. 126th Street Cleveland 20, Ohio Phone: Skyline 1-6769 Trenton District Mr. Alexander Csik 719 — 22nd Avenue South Belmar, New Jersey Phone: Mutual 1-3414 Mining District Rev. Árpád Bernath 444 Harding Avenue Morgantown, W. Va. Phone: 8318 Pittsburgh District Mr. Joseph Molnár 365 Hazelwood Avenue Pittsburgh 7, Penna. Phone: Hazel 1-7733 Chicago District Rev. Sigmund Balia 7316 Baring Parkway Hammond, Indiana California District Rev. Bertalan Négyessy 8121 Westlawn Avenue Los Angeles 45, California Phone: Orchard 4-8909 Michigan State Section Dr. Tibor Haló 845 West End Avenue Detroit 17, Michigan Phone: VI. 2-7336 New York, New York Dr. Ottó Hámos 212 E. 85th Street New York 28, New York Phone: LE. 5-6512 Cleveland, Ohio Joseph Dula 2985 Riley Road Cleveland, Ohio Phone: Skyline 1-0692 SECTION MANAGERS Perth Amboy, New Jersey Albert St. Miklossy 23 Evergreen Avenue Fords, New Jersey Phone: Hilcrest 2-7384 Cleveland, Ohio Joseph Arnosky 16110 Harvard Avenue Cleveland 28, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Emery Percei 2315 Caledonia Street Toledo, Ohio Phone: Oxford 3-2105 Lorain, Ohio William Aros 2325 E. 33rd Street Lorain, Ohio Los Angeles, California Mrs. Maria Szabó, 1138 W. 71st Street Los Angeles, California, Phone: PL. 0698 THOSE WHO HAVE THE YOUTH, ALSO HAVE THE FUTURE. With this truth in mind, let us, to whom God has entrusted rich treasures, recognize and understand our responsibilities. Let us, the parents, as well as the Church and Federation clearly visualize our aims. We want our youth who are now our treasures, the pledges of our future American- Hungarian life, remain our treasures and our mainstay in the future. As we find pleasure in our children now, we want to find still more pleasure and happinesss in them in the future. As our hearts abound with joy at the sight of our children in our homes, and in our churches, may we feel still more joy tomorrow as we see them take over their heritage for which their fathers sacrificed so readily . . . the Fortress . . . which comes to the aid of the orphans and our old folks . . . which is the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. If these are our mutual ideas and aims, then we are not merely join­ing in the work of building for the future during the YOUTH YEAR, but shall witness positive results while becoming integral parts of this year’s blessings ... a better, happier, a more secure American-Hungarian future! American-Hungarian Youth! Be proud of your heritage . . . come and join us in our YOUTH YEAR!

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