Fraternity-Testvériség, 1982 (60. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1982-10-01 / 4. szám

Betty Fejes, Mary Bacho and Stephen Molnár at the decorated booth. Our members took turns selling in the booth. Ethel Molnár was unable to attend this year because of illness and she was really missed. Ethel dressed 10 little Hungarian dolls for the booth. We are packing up some of the things that were left and will mail it or someone will deliver it to the Bethlen Home for the December festival. Mary S. Bacho Doll House built by Stephen Molnár. BRANCH 52 — SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kantor, 10 Ridge Street, South Norwalk, Connecticut celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the Red Coach Grill with a surprise party given in their honor by their two sons. Their children include Mr. and Mrs. Géza Kantor of Norwalk, Connecticut, and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Kantor of Fairport Harbor, Ohio. The couple was married November 8, 1982 in Zemplenagard, Hungary. Mrs. Kantor, the former Maria Szabó was born in Zemplenagard, Hungary. She came to Connecticut with her family in 1957, where her brother, Steve and sister, Elizabeth resided at that time. Mrs. Kan­tor has another sister, Ilona who lives in Hungary. Kantor was born in Tiszakarad, Hungary, where he became a self-employed cabinet-maker in 1930. In the United States he worked at several companies and constructions as a member of the Carpenter Union. He has two brothers, Antal and Sándor, and two sisters, Borbala and Lidia, all residing in Hun­gary. Mr. and Mrs. Kantor are members of the Hun­garian Reformed Church of South Norwalk, and the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. Their oldest son, Geza, works at Nash Engineering Com­pany at South Norwalk, Connecticut, and Paul is a minister at the Hungarian Reformed Church of Fairport Harbor, Ohio. The surprise party for the Kantor’s was attended by 32 relatives, which included their six grand­children. P. Kantor 10

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