Fraternity-Testvériség, 1957 (35. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1957-05-01 / 5. szám

18 FRATERNITY FRATERNAL WEEK PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, For many years it has been the custom of the National Fraternal Congress of America to designate one week in each year as FRATERNAL WEEK during which emphasis is placed on the true spirit of fraternalism as carried on by the many societies comprising the Fraternal Benefit System, the week of June 9-16, 1957, is hereby pro­claimed as FRATERNAL WEEK! In connection therewith, it is hereby recommended: THAT the national officers of every fraternal beneft society affi­liated with the National Fraternal Congress of America advise their lodges and field representatives of the dates of FRATERNAL WEEK and request their whole-hearted support of its observance; That the several State Fraternal Congresses affiliated with the National Fraternal Congress of America give adequate recognition to FRATERNAL WEEK and support suitable programs to bring to the attention of the public the vast fraternal insurance program maintained by these societies and the fraternal benefits which they offer to their members; That, in accordance with the patriotic ideals and principles of the Fraternal Benefit System, it is fitting that national Flag Day, June 14, 1957, be duly observed; and THAT this Proclamation be published in the official publication of every fraternal benefit society. LOUIS E. PROBST, President National Fraternal Congress of America ★ ★ ★ In accordance with the above Proclamation for FRATERNAL WEEK the Hungarian Reformed Federation of» America hereby invites all our Hungarian brethren living in Washington, D. C., and all those friends visiting in the Capital to the following occasions sponsored by our Federation in observance of FRATERNAL WEEK: Sunday, June 9, 1957 Day of Pentecost — Protestant Church Service — Communion served at 11 A. M. in Kossuth House Auditorium, 1801 "P" St., Washington, D. C. Friday, June 14, 1957 National Flag Day — at 7:30 o'clock in the evening Fraternal Gathering at the Kossuth House — with Fellowship Program Colored films shown on the work of the Federation and the Bethlen Home Music and Entertainment With a warm, sincere welcome to all of you, ­Joseph Kecskemethy, Secretary

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