Fraternity-Testvériség, 1956 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1956-06-01 / 6. szám
FRATERNITY 17 Trenton District 1st: Rev. Alexander Daroczy, Br. 144....................................$106,500 — term 2nd: Rev. Zoltán Beky, Br. 266 ............................................... 54,000 3 term 3rd: Joseph Molnár, Br. 20........................................................... 34,000 7 term 4th: Mrs. Helen St. Miklossy, Br. 330................................... 18,500 1 term Pittsburgh District 1st: Louis Borsos, Br. 342...........................................................$ 28,500 6 term 2nd: Paul Teglassy, Br. 15........................................................... 24,000 2 term 3rd: Michael Rezes, Br. 202 ....................................................... 16,000 1 term 4th: Kalman Helmeczi, Br. 135 ............................................... 15,500 3 term New York District 1st: John Nagy, Br. 1...................................................................$ 77,500 6 term 2nd: Andrew Kurimai, Br. 52..................................................... 16,000 — term 3rd: Michael L. Fodor, Br. 72 .................................................. 10,500 3 term 4th: James Kovach, Br. 225 ...................................................... 10,500 — term Chicago District 1st: Geza Vespremi, Br. 241, and Joseph Toth, Br. 61.............................................................$ 33,000 — term 3rd: Joseph Ulber, Br. 62.......................................................... 20,000 2 term 4th: Rev. Desmond Parragh, Br. 336 ...................................... 19,000 — term Mining District 1st: Andrew Sereg, Br. 317.........................................................$ 22,500 1 term 2nd: Mrs. Audrey Davis, Br. 248............................................... 12,000 11 term 3rd: John Hollo, Br. 152 ............................................................ 12,000 1 term 4th: Joseph Domonkos, Br. 213 ............................................... 9,500 — term Every contestant who wrote a minimum of $5,000 new insurance (excluding term certificates) but did not qualify for one of the money awards will receive a handsomely wrapped pen and pencil set and a copy of the “Declaration of Independence” translated in ten foreign languages as a recompensation for their efforts. The above enumerated winners got money awards and gold, silver or bronze medals according to their placements. I finally express the deepest gratitude of the Federation to all of those fellow-workers who contributed to this wonderful result. Please keep your fine spirit shown during the competition alive in the coming months making our 60th anniversary a memorable year in the underwriting field too. Fraternally yours, George E. K. Borshy, Secretary