Fraternity-Testvériség, 1984 (62. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1984-04-01 / 2. szám
Page 2 TESTVÉRISÉG FRATERNITY U.S.P.S. No. 208—820 Official Organ of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America Published Quarterly Office of Publication: 11428 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 Telephone: (301) 770-1144 Postmaster: Form 3579 to P.O.B. 34917, Bethesda, MD 20817 Editorial Committee: Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor: Rev. Imre Bertalan Associate Editors: Elmer E. Vargo, Vice Pres.-Secretary Joseph S. Molnár, Treasurer VALUATION REPORT This will certify that we have completed a valuation of the life insurance certificates of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America in force as of December 31, 1983 based on lists furnished us for that purpose, and have found the reserves to be as follows: American Experience 35*% ................. $ 1,287,245 American Experience 3% ................... 2,770,356 1941 Standard Industrial 3% ............. 675,949 American Men Ultimate 3%. 8,508,810 1958 CSO 3% ...................................... 1,065,893 1958 CET 3% ...................................... 32,310 P.V. of Payor Death Claims............... 320 Adjustment for 1st of Month Dating 31,069 Adjustment for Premium Waiver at Age 90.............................. 12,214 1926-33 Intercompany D.I. with 1941 CSO 2M% ....................... 19,105 150% Class (3) with AE 3%, 1941 CSO 2K%.................... 8,092 Class (3), 3% ........................................ 7,750 1952 Disability Table, Period 2, 3% .. 19,121 Non-deduction of Deferred Premiums 39,357 Reinsurance Credit .............................. (4,775) $14,472,816 According to the Annual Statement of the Federation at December 31, 1983, other liabilities amounted to $1,790,546. Therefore, total liabilities, including reserves were $16,263,362. The total Admitted Assets of the Federation as of December 31, 1983, were $21,269,355. Therefore, the surplus over all liabilities including reserves was $5,005,993. The ratios of assets to liabilities have been 1983 - 130.78%; 1982 - 129.73%; 1981 - 126.91%; 1980 - 123.29%; 1979 - 121.15%. Respectfully submitted, George R. Schaumann Vice President, CPS Actuaries YOUTH BENEFITS In order to encourage our young members to take part in summer activities, the Board of Directors has decided to give financial support to those who: 1. attend church youth camp; 2. attend a Hungarian summer school or camp; AN ADDED PLUS, for members of our fraternal society! Please contact your branch manager — or send the information direct to the Home Office. SUMMER OF 1984 26 DAY TRIP TO HUNGARY JULY 8 - AUGUST 2 FLY NYC to BUDAPEST - VISIT Eger, Miskolc, Sárospatak, Debrecen, Hajdúszoboszló, Kecskemét, Visegrád, Dunakanyar, Esztergom All arrangements made by sponsor: Branches 52, 1,302 Contact: Mrs. S. Virgulák (203) 847-0114 6 Foursons Court, Norwalk, CT 06851 John Koi (203) 336-5046 213 Knapp's Highway, Farfield, CT 06430 William Puskas (201) 846-4242 251 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 NYÁRI MAGYAR ISKOLA A szórvány magyarság szolgálatára A Magyar Cserkészszövetség 1984. július 7-től 28- ig tartja szokásos nyári iskoláját a Sík Sándor Cserkészparkban, Fillmore, NY államban. Szeretettel hívunk minden magyarul beszélő, 8- 14 éves korú gyermeket. A jelentkezőktől alapfokú magyar beszédtudást kívánunk meg. Ezévben nincs osztály magyarul alig beszélők számára. Minden foglalkozás, még a játék is magyarul folyik. További felvilágosítás kapható, jelentkezési ívek igényelhetők Palotay Csabáné igazgató, 2984 Michael Dr., Newbury Park, CA 91320 (805) 498-6150, (805) 499- 2964 Lamperth Zoltánná igazgató helyettes, 943 Eagle Dr., Burlington, Ont. Canada L7T 3A5 (416) 639-2403 Magyar Cserkészszövetség, P. O. Box 68, Garfield, NJ 07026, (201) 772-8810