Verhovayak Lapja, 1953 (36. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1953 / Verhovay Journal

April 15, 1953 ____________________ Verhouay New Members in the Senior and Juvenile Orders MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1953 Br. Location No.Br. Location No. Par. Hazelton, Pa. 1 189 Alliance, Ohio 4 2 Mt. Carmel, Pa. 4 214 Flint, Mich. 2 8 Johnstown, Pa. 1 215 Muskegon Heights, Mich. 9 13 Trenton, N. J. 1 216 Northampton, Pa. 7 14 Cleveland, Ohio 28 226 McKeesport, Pa. 2 17 Lorain, Ohio 4 237 Steubenville, Ohio 2 20 Fairport Harbor, Ohio 1 247 Clune, Pa. i 21 Youngstown, Ohio 1 275 Milwaukee, Wise. 2 25 Glen Jean, W. Va. 1 278 Omaha, Nebr. i 27 Toledo, Ohio 6 282 Universal, Ind. . i 30 Elizabeth, Pa. 1 285 Oakdale, Pa. i 32 Gary, W. Va. a 3 290 Depew, N. Y. i 34 Pittsburgh, Pa. 8 291 Coatesviile, Pa. i 36 Detroit, Mich. 11 292 Manville, N. J. 2 37 Chicago, 111. 2 296 Springdale, Pa. 4 39 Beaver Falls, Pa. 1 305 Woodbridge, N. J. 1 43 Brownsville, Pa. 2 307 Dixon, 111. 1 45 Cleveland, Ohio 12 338 Warren, Ohio 1 48 New York, N. Y. 12 348 Mona, W. Va. 1 49 Aurora, 111. 4 366 Cleveland, Ohio 2 52 New Brunswick, N. J. 1 376 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 57 Clarksburg, W. Va. 1 383 Buffalo, N. Y. 10 59 Scalp Level, Pa. 4403 Port Huron, Mich. 1 68 Bridgeport, Conn, 6115 Central City, Pa. 1 71 Duquesne, Pa. 1- 417 Trenton, N. J. 6 73 Adena, Ohio 1418 Mansfield, Ohio 1 74 Chicago, 111. 1 420 Nazareth, Pa. 2 76 Philadelphia, Pa. 4430 Homestead, Pa. 2 84 Lackawanna, N. Y. 2 443 Detroit, Mich. 7 85 Daisytown, Pa. i 475 So. Milwaukee, Wise. l 87 Passaic, N. J. i 477 Niles, Ohio 1 88 Yatesbcro, Pa. i 482 Beckley, W. Va. 3 98 Bethlehem, Pa. 5487 Windsor, Ohio 1 108 Youngstown, Ohio 6503 Chicago, 111. 2 120 Perth Amboy, N. J. 3518 New Brunswick, N. J. 2 129 Columbus, Ohio 4525 Los Angeles, Cal. 4 132 South Bend, Ind. 20564 Tiltonville, Pa. 2 133 Phillipsburg, N. J. 141 Ellwood City, Pa. 2 1 569 West Mifflin, Pa. 2 142 Youngstown, Ohio 147 Avella, Pa. 1 9 SENIOR ORDER 139 159 Phoenixville, Pa. 168 Palmerton, Pa. l 6 JUNIOR ORDER 130 174 Scranton, Pa. 2 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS 269 SENIOR ORDER LAPSED — FEBRUARY 28, 1953 13 Griswold Ca'vin F.; 14 Falkay Kazmer; 15 Mark Eugene; 21 Bondor Mrs. Frank; 27 Halasz Julius; 45 Abood Hafiz, Pauer Elizabeth, Watt Stanley; 88 Infanta Dominick; 31 Binder Henry, Lister Mrs. Michael, Udvari Charles J.; 189 Bittner Charles, Rettle Mrs. John D.; 216 Eberhardt Eleanor, Laky Alex­ander, Laky Mrs. Alex, Zevin Mrs. Norman; 278 Hopkins Ernest N,; 285 Nagy Louis Jr.; 343 Swartzs David J.; 482 Richmond Mrs. Nash, Worley Dexter G.; PI8 Gabrich Anthony; 565 La Rosa Frances; 573 Szilberleitner M. TOTAL: 26. SENIOR ORDER EXTENDED — FEBRUARY 28, 1953 14 Dinya Mrs. Imre, Toth Eugene S., Toth Mrs. Eugene; 15 Feifar Theo­dore, Wiener Andrew J.; 17 Balogh Stephan K.; 20 Kazsmer John F.; 37 Johnson Mrs. James; 45 Horvath Joseph Jr., Watt Mrs. Stanley; 46 Csehi John; 48 Magyaríts Frank; 59 Martin Tuio T.; 70 Levay Joseph, Levay Mrs. Joseph; 78 Mochar Joseph L.; 90 Martin Mrs. Ken W., Zeky Frank; 91 Hur­­csik Matyasne; 96 Bol'o Stephen; 98 Kucsan Stephen, Lukacs Julius J., Major Margaret, Sauerwein Mrs. Nor; 108 Chako George Jr.; 134 Kovack George; 138 Carey Mrs. Rose; 216 Busies Lajosné, Busits Frank, Busits Lajos, Busits Stephen, Czekner Margaret; Deibert Albert J., Deibert William, Falich Mrs. John, Geosits Joseph Jr., Gerencsér Mrs. John, Gerencsér Joseph, Gerny Ste­phen, Gernyi John, Gernyi Stephen, Grabarits Stephen, Hari Géza, Juhasz Mrs. Louis, Jurasits John J., Kiss Ferencné, Kiss Frank, Kiss Mrs. Frank, Kiss Goldie, Kiss Marie, Laky Janosné, László John, László John, Marth Paul, Marth Paul Jr., Marth Paul Jr., Marx Michael, Mayer Mrs. Julius, Meitsch William F., Molehany Mrs. Geo., Mullner Felix, Prince Mrs. Lawr. Jr., Prince Mrs. Lawr. Jr., Kessler Edward, Ressler Mrs. Edw., Stranzl Joseph F., Strobl Mrs. Alfred, Stubits Mrs. Joseph, Szőke John III, Szőke John Jr., Transue Robert Jr., Wagner Theresa, Yurasits Mary T.; 272 Caspar Frank; 305 Gort­­vay Gyula; 349 Fodor Karoly, Perhacs John; 361 Tárcái Mrs. Louis, Tárcái Violet; 376 Parko Mrs. John; 383 Kovács Mihály L; 442 Reparsky Margaret; 480 Baldwin Theodore. TOTAL: 83. SENIOR ORDER LAPSED FROM EXTENDED — FEBRUARY 28, 1953 14 Mahrer Pal; 27 Horvath Joseph; 45 Dudás Alexander; 90 Krcsma Mrs. Mary; 187 Warfield William; 443 Goy Ephram, Izsák Joseph; 452 Ragan Mrs. August. TOTAL: 8. SENIOR ORDER REINSTATED FROM LAPSED — FEBRUARY 28, 1953 14 Deseran László, Deseran Mrs. László, Hezo John, Szabó Elek, Szilber­leitner Mar; 15 Dely Anne M., Herczeg Mrs. Stephi., NowakoVsky Stanley, Nowakovsky Mrs. Sta., Szabady Frank J., Szabady Mrs. Frank; 59 Martin Mrs. Steven; 313 Vince Ann Louise, Vince Irene E.; 525 Delczeg Caspar, Delcaeg Mrs. Gáspár, Galambos Frank, Galambos Mrs. Frank. TOTAL: 18. SENIOR ORDER REINSTATED FROM EXTENDED—FEBRUARY 28, 1953 9 Szluka Pal; 14 Behun Stephen, Hudak Joseph, Jacob Michael, Jacob Paul, Kovács Gustav, Toth William; 15 Herczeg Stephen J., Herczeg Steve, Journal_______________________FAGE 13... Nistor Thomas, Pinter Joseph M., Szabady Paul; 17 Szántó S. John; 25 Cimala Mildred; 27 Toth Stephen K., Toth Mrs. Stephen K.; 37 Tolnai Mrs. Andrew* 40 Colonero Constant; 43 Zagursky Dolores G., Zagursky Michael; 45 Zmra­­zek Ralph A., 49 Donka Robert L., Gozner Stephen Jr.; 52 Benko Eugene; 59 Bojasza Imre, Kovach Stephen A., Martin Stephen Jr., Torok Mrs. Stephen; 04 Matis Mrs. John, Matis Louis Charle; 71 Wargo Alexander; 91 Vargo Joseph A., Vargo Joseph; 96 Fields Claude N., Fields Mrs. Norris; 120 Orbán Mrs. Eliz., 138 Hynes Mrs. Mathew; 163 Kabana József; 168 Hadnagy Paul A., Hadnagy Paul, Hadnagy Mrs. Paul; 171 Gilliland Mrs. John, Krivak Mrs. John; 189 Hahlen Robert G., Palhemus Mrs. Zene; 293 Kish Stephen; 313 Vince Vilma J., 317 Taylor Ernest; 361 De Rosa Mrs. Ray, Kovach Mrs. Ray, Kovach Mrs. Joseph, Molnár Mrs. Gabriel; 364 Magnetta Mrs. Phil; 366 Apro Lawrence Jr.; 376 Kaschak George, Kaschak Richard, Koschak Gerald; 405 Bundas Frank S.; 418 Bial Eugene F., Bial Stephen, Yosick Mrs. William; 430 Kalabiha John, Lesko Mary; 475 Goli John; 478 Kun Stephen; 489 Belus­­esak John J.; 490 Penzenik Theodore, Penzenik Mrs. Theo., Szobody Mrs. John. TOTAL: 68. JUNIOR ORDER LAPSED — FEBRUARY 28, 1953 7 Gush Shirley Ann; 10 Chiplinski Bonnie, Fader James Ed., Fader Roger Alex; 13 Griswold Calvin M.; 14 Varga Emery Robt.; 15 Hetzel Dennis R.: 17 Scavpelli August A.; 27 Domonkos Katalin; 31 Konitsky Julianna; 32 Lazar Barbara J., Lazar George R., Lipinsky Eugene Jr., Lipinsky Joseph P.; 34 Magyar Anna Marie; 45 Watt Vicky Ann; 108 Toomey Frank H. Jr., Too­­mey Jessie; 138 Bodnar Antoinette, Bodnar Francis, Bodnar George, Bodnar Geraldine A., Bodnar Irene B., Bodnar Joseph, Bodnar Marueen T., Bodnar Robert; 138 Bodnar Thomas; 157 Eio Marilyn; 216 Flagg Mary E., Kegloyits Bertha, Kovács James, Marth Joanne, Marth Paul, Transue Barbara R.; 313 Coburn Betty Jo, Coburn Robert L.; 341 Such Susan; 361 Cameron Audrey; 399 Superak Joyce M.; 525 Russell Emeline L.; 564 Suták Steve Floran. TOTAL: 41. JUNIOR ORDER EXTENDED — FEBRUARY 28, 1953 14 Toth Mary A.; 25 Kozma Katherine, Kozma Stephen D.; 27 Kiss Judith; 45 Horvath Sandra Lee; 88 Fabian John; 96 Gellert Michael; 127 Wollak Charles E.; 216 Keglovits Bertha, Keglovits Richard, Marth Frank Jr., Marth Joanne, Marth Paul, Perdick Michael F., Roth Barry Allen, Sommers Carolyn, Szőke Charles, Szőke Rosemarie, Yurasits Anna R., Yurasits Joseph Jr., Yurasits Louis; 277 Dierar Diana Maria. Diera Diana Maria; 361 Barry James John. TOTAL: 24. JUNIOR ORDER REINSTATED FROM LAPSED — FEBRUARY 28, 1953 14 Felty Theresa; 15 Lowry Jeannie Ann; 32 Radochio John L., Radochio Margaret; 40 Gaughan Patrick E.; 45 Franklin Judy I.; 59 Bojsza Irma Eliz., Torok Roberts S.; 91 Vargo Constance J., Vargo James Joseph, Vargo Pamela Marie; 134 Davis Walter; 138 Sable Charles E.; 171 Krivak John Phil; 313 Vincze Barbara J., Vincze Mary Lou; 361 De Rosa Donna M., De Rosa Ray Jr.; 399 Orosz Theodore; 418 Yosick Lindalee, Yosick Nicholas C., Yosick William S.; 430 Beserock Geraldine, Beserock Mary L.; 443 McLaugh­lin Evelyn, McLaughlin Marily, McLaughlin Murray, McLaughlin Susan; 525 Delczeg Michael J. TOTAL: 29. JUNIOR ORDER REINSTATED FROM EXTENDED—FEBRUARY 28, 1953 15 Herczeg'Allice; 45 Chopak Pamela Jo; 162 Telek Ronald; 168 Hadnagy Audrey Eli, Hadnagy Barbara A., Hadnagy Elizabeth, Hadnagy Stephen J.; 171 Griz Sandra Lynne, Kukuda Daniel A., Kukuda John Jr., Kukuda Shirley J., Pleso Judith Fay; 189“* Wright Karen J.; 399 Orosz Frank J.; 430 Kapp Robert R.; 443 Császár Alex, Császár Barbara A.; 475 Go.l Gary Robert, GoT John David, Goll Richard Allan; 490 Simons David Paul. TOTAL: 21. JUNIOR ORDER LAPSED FROM EXTENDED — FEBRUARY 28, 1*953 443 Alehin Norene. TOTAL: 1. BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC WINDOW PRESENTED PITTSBURGH HUNGARIAN ROOM In an impressive ceremony held Banes, McKeesport-Pittsburgh law­­the afternoon of Saturday, March 14, ! yer and Verhovay Director, that a — ~ *■' memorial be placed to honor the late Ferdinand J. Fullajtár, se fless treasurer of the Hungarian Room Committee, was accepted with great enthusiasm. Refreshments were served by the women members after the dedication. The Hungarian Room in the Uni-The work is tne execution oi i^ouis Diera, well-known and popular Pitts­burgh artist, and depicts graphically the mythical stag which led Nimrod, Hunor and Magor, also pictured on the scene, legendary ancestors of the Hungarians, to their new home. This artistic ende Ivor of Mr. Diera speaks highly for the man, and bis theme further enhances the work. John Bencze, National President of the Verhovay Fratevnal Insurance Association, directed the program oo a successful conclusion. The proposal made ly Gay B. 1953, the Hungarian Room Committee presented to the board of governors of the University of Pittsburgh a gorgeous, stained g'ass window for ‘the Hungarian Room, the first of its kind to adorn that famed center of Hungarian Culture and historical research. versity of Pittsburgh is, perhaps, the most attractive and interesting of the sixteen nationality rooms lo­cated in that famed institution of j education. Success of this noble Hungarian project in the Pittsburgh area is due in the main to Dr. Samuel C. Go­­mory, Chief Medical Adviser of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance As­sociation, who for the past twenty years has directed and formulated the activities and accomplishments j, the Hungarian Room Committee.

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