Verhovayak Lapja, 1951 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1951 / Verhovay Journal

% October 17, 1951 Verhovay Journal PAGE 13 MINUTES OF THE CONVENTION (Continued from page 12) 208. ) Accordingly, .Tames Sera, Joseph Drotos, John Zakopcsan, Joseph Marczis and Moses Csömör are the duly elected members of the Council of Appeals. Alternates: William Takacs,- Stephen Csabi and Louis Balogh. 209. ) Only 5 nominations were made for the Disciplinary Committee. According' to age, the result of the election is as follows: Frank Debreczeni, John Nemeth and William Rakaczky are the duly elected members of the Disciplinary Committe. Alternates: Adam Simon, Jr., and John Korintus. -210. ) Chairman calls upon delegate Frank Radvany to read the official cath. The newly elected officers are sworn in and then John Bencze, chairman, extends to them his best wishes for success and good fortune in their tasks. , 211.) The convention votes each of the two Vice-Chairmen $25 for their efforts. Vice-Chairman Albert Ibos announces that he declines the honorarium for the benefit of the Association. 212. ) Before voting a honorarium for the Secretary of the Convention, Gay B. Banes declines same for the benefit of the Association. 213. ) Upon duly seconded motion, the Convention by unanimous resolution grants an honorarium of $200 to stenographer Emery Florian whose expert and devoted services have assured the Convention of perfectly prepared minutes which give a full and correct picture of the proceedings of the Convention. 214. ) Chairman requests delegates Frank Debreczeni and Stephen Illés to check and sign the minutes of the last day of the Convention and to appear for this purpose on Saturday at 2 p.m., in the Home Office. 215. ) Chairman then thanks the delegates and the National Officers for their splendid work by which they have furthered the great and difficult task of the Convention. He emphasizes that the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association stands in perfect security under the present circumstances and that there is no cloud, nor storm that would threaten the future of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association. 216. ) After the singing of the Hungarian National Anthem, John Bencze, National President and Chairman of the Convention, adjourns the XXII regular Convention of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association on Friday, September 14, 1951, at 9:10 p.m. JOHN BENCZE, Chairman GAY B. BANES, Recording Secretary STEPHEN ILLÉS FRANK DEBRECZENI NEW MEMBERS IN THE FOR THE MONTH Br. Location No. Pt. Hazleton, Pa.............................. 2 2 Kulpmont, Pa....................... 2 7 Pricedale, Pa.............................. 2 12 Pittsburgh, Pa......................... 1 ..14..Cleveland, O.................. 18 17 Lorain, 0.................................... 5 20 Fairport Harbor, 0................ 1 22 Whiting, Ind. •......................... 1 25 Mt. Hope, W. Va..................... 1 27 Toledo, 0...................................... 4 33 Windber, Pa................................ 1 34 Pittsburgh, Pa........................... 4 36 Detroit, Mich............................. 11 37 Chicago, 111.................................. 5 39 Beaver Falls, Pa....................... 1 40 Martins Ferry, O..........................4 45 Cleveland, 0............................. 3 48 New York, N. Y........................ 7 52 New Brunswick, N. J......■•■•.... 2 59 Scalp Level, Pa....................... 7 71 Duquesne, Pa.............................. 2 87 Passaic, N. J......................•—.... 2 88 Yatesboro, Pa............................ 7 90 Allentown, Pa............................ 1 91 Akron, O..................•••••.............. 2 96 Chicago, 111................................. 2 106 Niles, 0....................................... 2 108 Youngstown, O. •••■................... 1 129 Columbus, 0............................... 3 132 South Bend, Ind....................... 15 159 Phoenixville, Pa........................ 1 164 Chicago, 111.................. 2 168 Palmerton, Pa........................... 2 171 Sharpsville, Pa........................... 1 187 Granite City, 111...................... 1 221 Ithaca, N. Y. ••••....................... 1 222 Canonsburg, Pa......................... 1 226 McKeesport, Pa........................ 1 229 Indiana Harbor, Ind. .......... . 1 247 Clune, Pa...................................■■■■ 2 249 Dayton, 0.................................... 1 262 Pittsburgh, Pa...............................1 272 Jessup, Pa.................................. 2 278 Omaha, Nebr.............................. 3 296 Springdale, Pa. .................. 6 336 Harrisburg, Pa............................ 1 338 Warren, 0................................... 2 342 Chicago, 111.....................................1 347 Nettleton, Pa............................. 1 352 Coraopolis, Pa........................... 1 361 Cleveland, O...........—•.............. 1 364 Youngstown, 0.......................... 1 369 Alliance, 0.................................. 1 376 Pittsburgh, Pa....................•■••.... 1 383 Buffalo, N. Y........................... 1 SENIOR AND JUNIOR ORDER OF SEPTEMBER, 1951. I 386 Nanty Glo, Pa.......................... 1 j 395 McKeesport, Pa................... ••:. 1 409 Windber, Pa............................... 1 422 Phillipsburg, N. J................... 1 443 Detroit, Mich......................••■•.... 9 482 Beckley, W. Va....................... 2 487 Windsor, 0.................................. 2 503 Chicago, 111..........••••................... 3 415 Youngstown, 0........................ 2 520 Jerome, Pa....................... 1 525 Los Angeles, Calif.................... 2 533 Barberton, 0.............................. 2 569 Terrace, Pa................................. 1 SENIOR ORDER ..........<-.... 100 JUNIOR ORDER ................... 87 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS: 187 AMOUNT OF INSURANCE: $204,000 * * * NEWS FROM THE FIELD (Continued from page 3) OMAHA, NEBR. Branch 278 BENEFIT DANCE All members and friends of the Verhovay in Omaha are cordially in­vited to our fall dance to be held on Saturday, November 24th, begin­ning at 8 p.m. The Traditional initi­ation of new members will be held at this time. The proceeds will be donated to the American Hungarian Relief, Inc. There will be no admis­sion fee. An excellent orchestra has been engaged for this evening and food and refreshments will be amply provided for by the Committee. All members of Rranch 278 are urged to attend and to bring their friends to this event. GÁSPÁR KUTI, Manager CLEVELAND, O. Women’s Branch 361 CHANGE OF ADDRESS This is to inform all members of Rranch 361 that I have moved to vhe following address: 3765 East Blvd., Cleveland, 5, O. Please mail all com­munications to my new address. MRS. EMERY GAL, Manager! Report of Heaths FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1951 The Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association an­nounces with profound sorrow the death of the follow­ing members: Br. Name Age Br. Name Age 13 George Matusan *64 132 Gregory Nemeth 79 21 Andrew Frederick 74 145 John Lutz 68 21 Mrs. John Barkó, Sr.73 152 Louis Beller 68 2171 Mrs. Blasius Toth 71 zi jonn r. i aien 204 Mrs. Charles Leranth 62 26 Gregory Rejdmar 69214 Mrs. John Danko, Sr. 60 33 Michael Kondás 76 214 John Kertesz 61 37 Géza Jozsa 62 214 Michael Vida 64 39’ Julia Breznai 67214 Mrs. Stephen Toth 66 45 Mrs. Elmer Masztics 71229 Stephen Engyel 73 48 Louis Huyter 63.248 George Jakab 72 48 Frank Nemethy 84248 John Terdik 68 54 Mrs. Jos.eph Boka 71 269 Ernest P. Vigh .32 59 Frank Csontos, Sr.'30 275 Emery Bak 69 64 John Princz 59 296 William Wanamaker 47 89 Stephen Isky 63303 Louis Fodor 65 90 Mrs. Joseph Szukics 65 334 George Vilfinger 46 107 Mrs. Paul Fujka 79 342 Mrs. Louis Igyarto 64 121 Frank Balia 64 349 Joseph Stetfik 46 121 Joseph Szaho, Jr.53 369 Geza Bartha 71 132 John Gracsol 82443 Stephen Horvath 62 MAY THEY REST IN PEACE NEW MEMBERS IN THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR ORDER FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1951 Br. Location No. Pt. Hazelton, Pa............................ 1 2. Kulpmont, Pa...................•'....... 1 5. Maynard, 0.............................. 3 8. Johnstown, Pa.......................... 3 12. Pittsburgh, Pa. ...................... 2 13. Trenton, N. J........................... 4 14. Cleveland, 0.............................. 26 17. Lorain, 0................................... 4 20. Fairport Harbor, 0............... 3 21. Youngstown, O. .................... 13 25. Mt. Hope, W. Va.................. 2 26. Sharon, Pa.................... 1 27. Toledo, 0................................... 8 31. Barnesboro, Pa....................... 2 33. Windber, Pa.............................. 2 34. Pittburgh, Pa............................ 4 36. Detroit, Mich............................ 11 37. Chicago, 111............................... 9 39. Beaver Falls, Pa..................... 2 40. Martins Ferry, O. ................. 1 45. Cleveland, 0............................. 9 48. New York, N. Y, ................. 14 52. Néw Brunswick, N. J............ 1 54. Cleveland, 0............................. 14 57. Clarksburg, W. Va............... 1 59. Scalp Level, Pa....................... 2 71. Duquesne, Pa.................... 3 74. Chicago, 111....................... 1 76. Philadelphia, Pa....................... 6 84. Lackawanna, N. Y.................. 2 85. Daisytown, Pa............... 2 87. Passaic, N. J............................. 3 88. Yatesboro, Pa........................... 3 91. Akron, 0.................................... 14 96. Chicago, 111............................... 1 108. Youngstown, 0....................... 11 114. Cincinnati, 0............................. 1 120. Perth Amboy, N. J................ 1 127. Joliet, 111.................................... 1 129. Columbus, O.............. 3 130. East Chicago, Ind.................. 4 132. South Bend, Ind...................... 22 135. Nesquehoning, Pa.................. 2 141. Ellwood City, Pa.................. 2 142. Youngstown, 0......................... 6 143. Punxsutawney, Pa. .............. 1 147. Avella, Pa................................. 2 157. Waukegan, 111............................ 1 164. Chicago, 111. 2 Br. Location No. 168.Palmerton, Pa ...................... .... 4 189.Alliance, O............................ .... 2 201. Van Meter, Pa.................... ..... 1 214.Flint, Mich ............................ .... i 216. Northampton, Pa................ ..... 7 218.Lucerne Mines, Pa .............. ..... 2 222. Canonsburg, Pa................... ..... 1 226.McKeesport, Pa .................. .... 1 229. Indiana Harbor, Ind.......... .... 1 234.Alpha. N. J ......................... .... 1 247.Clune, Pa ............................. ..... 3 262.Pittsburgh, Pa ..................... ..... 1 272.Jessup, Pa ............................ ..... 8 277.Pittsburgh, Pa ............... .... 1 278.Omaha, Nebr ....................... ..... 7 296.Springdale, Pa .......................... 2 303. Washington Park, 111....... ..... ,1 347.Nettleton, Pa ....................... .... 1 352.Coraopolis, Pa....................... ..... 2 361.Cleveland, O............... .......... ..... 1 364.Youngstown, 0/ ................ ..... 7 366.Cleveland, O ....................... ..... 1 369.Alliance, O ........................... ..... 1 376.Pittsburgh, Pa ..................... ..... 4 386.Nanty Glo, Pa ..................... .... O 417.Trenton, N. J ................ ..... 2 . 418.Mansfield, O ....................... ..... 2 422.Phillipsburg, N. J ................... 7 424.Tarrytown, N. Y................. .... 2 429.Dearborn, Mich .................. ..... 1 439.Johnstown, Pa ..................... ..... 2 443.Detroit, Mich ....................... ..... 10 452.Colliers, W. Va. ................ ..... 1 478.Bobtown, Pa ...................—..... 2 485.Lebanon, Pa ........................ ..... 2 501.Carteret, N. J..................... ..... 1 503.Chicago, 111 ............................... 7 511.Detroit, Mich ............................ 3 514.Youngstown, O ......................... 7 525.Los Angeles, Calif........... ..... 19 533.Barberton, O ................••••—q 546.Homer City, Pa .................. ..... l 575.Pittsburgh, Pa ......................... l SENIOR ORDER: ................... 218 JUNIOR ORDER: ............... ... 162 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS: ........ 380 AMOUNT OF INSURANCE $431,500 Buy U. S. 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