Verhovayak Lapja, 1949 (32. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1949 / Verhovay Journal

PAGE 2 VerhovayJournal April 20, 1949 The Sixth Annual Verhovay National Bowling Tournament (Continued from page 1) cago, 111., Annette Reedy, Cap­tain, 13. ) Branch 342, Team “B”, Chi­cago, 111., Bessy Wesesku, Capt., 14. ) Branch 361, Cleveland, O., Sus­anne Gal, Captain, 15. ) Verhovay of Youngstown, O., Anne Petro, Captain, 16. ) Branch 366, Cleveland, O., Theresa Moses, Captain, 17. ) Branch 375, No. 1, Chicago, 111., Irene Fazekas, Capt., 18. ) branch 375, No. 2, Chicago, 111., Irene Lee, Captain, 19. ) Branch 429, Dearborn, Mich., Jolán Lucas, Captain, 20. ) Branch 475, Milwaukee, Wis., Milwaukee Ladies of Br. 475, Mary Sinitz, Captain, 21. ) Branch 500, Detroit, Mich., Eli­zabeth Vinic, Captain, 22. ) Branch 500, Detroit, Mich., Olga Boldiszar, Captain. Men’s Division ) 1. ) Branch 14, Cleveland, O., No. 1, Bill Balogh, Capt., 2. ) Branch 14, Cleveland, O., No. 2, • Zoltán Szabó, Capt., 3. ) Branch 14, Cleveland, O., “Buck­eye Window Cleaning Co.”, J. J. Horvath, Capt., 4. ) Branch 14, Cleveland, O., “Ko­ren’s Cafe”, Sigmund Kadar, Captain, 5. ) Branch 17, Lorain, O., Steve Smith, Captain, \ 6. ) Branch 20, Fairpwt Harbor, O., “Tigers”, Steve Reho, Captain, 7. ) Branch 20, V.F.I.A., Fairport Harbor, O., Paul Sutch, Capt., 8. ) Branch 36, Detroit, Mich., Andy Konkoly, Captain, 9. ) Branch 37, Team 1, Chicago, 111., William C. Demeter, Capt., 10. ) Branch 37, Team 2, Chicago, 111., William Fejes, Capt., 11. ) Branch 39, Beaver Falls, Pa., John Nemeth, Captain,, 12. ) Branch 96, Chicago, III., Frank Tinich, Jr., Capt., 13. ) Brunch 108, Youngstown, O., Joseph Turner, Jr. Captain, 14. ) Branch 129, No. 1, Columbus, 0-, George Horvath, Capt., 15. ) Branch 129, No. 2, Columbus, O., George Tokár, Jr., Capt., 16. ) Branch 129, No. 3, Columbus, O., Stephen A. Deri, Capt., 17. ) Branch 129, Columbus, O., Ver­hovay Social Club, Andy Guyer, Sr., Captain, 18. ) Branch 130, East Chicago, Ind., Calumet' Bowling Club, No. 1, Richard Reffkin, Captain. 19. ) Branch 130, East Chicago, Ind., Calumet Bowling Club, No. 2, John Szakacs, Capt., 20. ) Branch 132, South Bend, Ind., “Steve and Irene of Verhovay A”, Joseph Kish, Capt., 21. ) Branch 132, South Bend, Ind., Precision Piece Parts, Inc., Frank Stoyko, Captain, 22. ) Branch 132, South Bend, Ind., Hungarian Democratic Club, Roy R. Phillips, Captain, 23. ) Branch 132, South Bend, Ind., Verhovay Club of A of Br. 132, Edmund F. Miholich, _Capt., 24. ) Branch 132, South Bend, Ind., M. and M. Store Fixtures, Joe Markus, Captain, 25. ) Branch 132, South Bend, Ind., “Verhovay B” of Br. 132, Steve Takach, Captain, Z6.) Branch 138, Gary, Ind., Verho­vay Forzst Boosters, Steve To­rié, Captain, 27.) Branch 138, Gary, Ind., Verho­vay of Br. 138, John Taney, Captain, 28. ) Branch 138, Gary, Ind., Dobis-Danch Ins., Ernest Kish, Capt., 29. ) Branch 138, Gary, Ind., Verho­vay Schwartz Boosters, John V. Farkas, Captain, 30. ) Branch 138, Gary, Ind., Swartz Boosters, John Novotny, Capt., 31. ) Branch 189, 369, Alliance, O., Steve Baranyai, Captain, 32. ) Branch 189-369, Alliance, O., Mike Korosy, Captain, 33. ) Branch 189-369, Alliance, O., Vic Tzetzu, Captain, 34. ) Branch 216, Northampton, Pa., Frank Knopf, Captain, 35. ) Branch 296, Springdele, Pa., Paul Tarpay, Captain, 36. ) Branch 336, Harrisburg, Pa., John Vugrinec, Captain, 37. ) Branch 342, Chicago, 111., No. 1, Herbert Punches, Capt., 38. ) Branch 342, Chicago, II]., No. 2, George Reedy, Capt., 39. ) Branch 342, Chicago, 111., No. 3, Frank Parrilli, Capt., 40. ) Branches 364-514-21, Youngs­town, O., Andrew Blasko, Capt., 41. ) Branch 366, Cleveland, O., Louis Balogh, Captain, 42. ) Branch 366, Cleveland, O., “Co­mets of Branch 366”, Anthony Pinter, Captain, 43. ) Branch 366, Cleveland, O., “Top­pers of Branch 366”, William Tcrda, Captain, 44. ) Branch 366, Cleveland, O., “Browns of Branch 366”, Felix Tromski, Captain, 45. ) Branch 375, Chicago, 111., No. 1, Joseph Nagy, Capt., 46. ) Branch 375, Chicago, 111., No. 2, Joseph Fellai, Capt., 47. ) Branch 375, Chicago, 111., No. 3, Michael Nagy, Capt., 48. ) Branch 375, Chicago, 111., No. 4, Bud Lewis, Captain, 49. ) Branch 383, Buffalo, N.Y., Alex­ander M. Wagner, Capt., 50. ) Branch 428, Milwaukee, Wis., Fritz Faludi, Captain, 51. ) Branch 429, Dearborn, Mich., Roy Rogers, Captain, 52. ) Branch 443, Detroit, Mich., Joe Toth, Captain, 53. ) Branch 500, Detroit, Mich., “Old Timers”, Larry Shaffer, Capt., 54. ) Branch 503, Chicago, 111., “Ups and Downs”, Joe Hodits, Capt., 55. ) Branch 518, New Brunswick, N.J., John C. Reed, Captain. To each and every member of the -77 Verhovay bowling teams listed <above we extend our best wishes for a successful and rewarding tourna­ment. To be sure, not every bowler can win one of the larger cash awards, but all of us, including the non-bowlers, may gain happy ex­periences, new friends and a won­derful time if we apply ourselves to the tournament in the spirit of sincere sportsmanship, fellowship­­and mutual appreciation. Why Shouldn’t You? Lots of people ask the branch­­manager when hunting for new- mem­bers: “Why should I own Life In­surance?” A bulky volume could be filled with the many good answers with which experience as well as reading have equipped him. But why should the manager always provide the answers? Why not let the scep­tic prospect assume the burden of proof? Why not ask this counter­question: “Can you give me one good reason why you should not own Life Insurance?” A certain amount of opposition is a great help to man; kites rise against, not with, the wind. EAST CHICAGO, IND. BRANCH 130 TO OBSERVE 40TH ANNIVERSARY — National President John Bencze To Attend Dance 0n May 21, in Columbia Hall. — All members of the Verhovay of the branches in the South Bend — Chicago area are cordially invited to attend a dance to be held on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the founding Branch 130, in East Chicago, Ind., on Saturday, May 21st, be­ginning at 7 p.m. at the Columbia Hall, at Vernon Avenue. Old and young Verhovayans will cooperate to make this occasion an impressive demonstration of the fraternal spirit that has pre­vailed. in all the activities of Branch 130 throughout the forty years of its existence in East Chicago. Our young people are aware of their share in the future of the Verhovay and they are determined to show that they are willing to assume the respon­sibilities arising from the heritage of the founding fathers. Thus, at least two generations of Verhovay members will join forces to assure all of our guests of a really wonderful time at our fortieth anniversary. Ample provisions have been made for the finest foods and refreshments. The famous Szepesy orchestra has been engaged to play at our 40th anniversary for which admission will be 75 cents, including tax. Many notabilities have promised to attend and to extend their good wishes to our branch at its 40th birth­day. The Home Office and the Board of Directors will be repre­sented by our National President. Mr. John Bencze, from Pitts­burgh, Pa., whose presence will be eagerly welcomed by the Ver­hovay membership of this area. Please come and join us in the celebration of 40 years of fra­ternal service and progress. May thisjie an occasion for a happy reunion for all Verhovayans of the midwest. JOSEPH CHURILLA NICK PALLA President Manager FRATERNAL WEEK In accordance with the authorization of the Executive Committee I, Jeanie Willard, President of the National Frater­nal Congress of America, do hereby proclaim May 2 to 7, 1949, as Fraternal Week. I ask the national officers of each legal reserve fraternal life insurance society in the United States and Canada, af­filiated with the National Fraternal Congress of America, to communicate with their local lodges and request them to assist in promoting the celebration of Fraternal Week. I call upon the officers and members of every local lodge to demonstrate their active leadership by arranging for the celebration of this week. All local lodges in each community should jointly co-operate in sponsoring these gathetings and the general public should be invited. By a united effort we will interest more people in the great work being carried on by our organizations and wilF bring to their attention the safe protection that is provided by the legal reserve fraternal life insurance societies. I request that each society have this proclamation published in its official magazine so that all members may be fully informed. JEANIE WILLARD, President National Fraternal Congress of America GREATER PITTSBURGH SOCIETIES PLAN FRATERNAL WEEK PROGRAM — Governor Duff, Insurance Commissioner Malone, Famous Art­ists To Appear on Program in North Side Carnegie Hall On May 4. Fraternal week observances in the Greater Pittsburgh area will be climaxed by a program, jointly sponsored by all fraternal societies of the Tri-State area, on Wednesday night, May 4th, in the auditorium of the North Side Carnegie Hall. Representatives of the State, the County and the City are scheduled to join the officers of the fraternal societies in stressing the need for fra­­ternalism and the advantages of fraternal protection in our time. The famous Tamburitza orchestra of Duquesne University has been engaged for appearance on the program that will be en­riched by artistic contributions sponsored by the participating societies. The Verhovay hopes to present the famous star of the Metropolitan Opera Co., Alexander Sved on this occasion. The presidents and editors of the societies comprise the program committee which is determined to put on the greatest fraternal show in the history of fraternalism in western Pennsylvania. All members and friends of the fraternal societies operating in this area are cordially invited to attend this grand affair.

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