Fraternity-Testvériség, 1983 (61. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1983-01-01 / 1. szám
Carol DeFalco of Lodi and Robert J. Harsaghy of Clifton, both members of Branch 368 were married on September 12 in St. Francis deSales Church, Lodi. Mrs. Harsaghy BRANCH 368 - Clifton, NEW JERSEY is a secretary at the National Community Bank in Lodi and Mr. Harsaghy is a graduate of the Computer Processing Institute and is a systems programmer at ADP, Inc. in Lyndhurst. He is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Harsaghy, our representative in the Clifton area. Congratulations and the best wishes of our fraternal family were extended to the young couple! T. Harsaghy BRANCH 93 - WHARTON, NEW JERSEY At the meeting held on February 27, the following branch officers were elected: President Oscar A. Kiss; Vice President Mrs. Elizabeth Kelemen; Secretary, Branch Manager Steve Vajda; Controller Steve Vajda. BRANCH 113 — FRANKLIN, NEW JERSEY At the meeting held on February 26, the following branch officers were elected: President Mrs. Krisztián Ferenc; Vice President Mrs. Elizabeth Bicsak; Secretary - Branch Manager Steve Vajda; Controller Steve Vajda. The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America wishes a happy and blessed Easter to all its Members and Friends ' [ The National Officers. ■ wi At the meeting held on February 27, the following branch officers were elected: President Ferenc Jinda; Vice President Rev. Deszo Trombitás; Secretary - Branch Manager Tibor Dolinszky; Controller Karoly Pall. BRANCH 379 - HOLLYWOOD, CAL. The branch meeting took place in the congregational hall of the Hungarian Reformed Church of Hollywood. The meeting was opened by Tibor Dolinszky, branch manager, with a prayer, in the Hungarian language, offered by Rev. Dezső Trombitás, pastor of the host church and vice president of the branch. Mr. Dolinszky, a delegate at the Consolidation Convention held November 27-28, 1982 in Pittsburgh, gave a detailed report of the discussions, questions and answers which resulted in the rejection of the proposed merger between the William Penn Association and our Federation. Several questions were addressed to him and he answered them to best of his knowledge and to the satisfaction of the members participating at the meeting. It was decided to hold the branch meetings on a quarterly basis at the same place and always following the church services. A discussion followed on how to make the meetings more attractive so that more members woidd participate. Several members promised to come to the next meeting with some workable ideas. Tibor Dolinszky WANTED — NEEDED FIELD FORCE PERSONS Helpers from our fraternal family are needed to “SELL” the FEDERATION to others — can be part-time! Immediate Training For Information on compensation contact President’s office: P. 0. Box 34917 Bethesda, Maryland 20817 13