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

1953 / Verhovay Journal

PAGE 2 Verhovay Journal July 15, 1953 69 Increases in Total Certificates in 1952 Societe des Artisans Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Royal Neighbors of America .. ..... Polish National Alliance •- * Societe l’Assomption Catholic Orders of Foresters Ukrainian National Association Catholic Knights of Wisconsin First Catholic Slovak Ladies L’nion LTTnion Saint-Jean-Baptiste d’Amerique Standard Life Association Degree of Honor Protective Association Sons of Hermann in Texas Providence Association of Ukrainian Catholics L’Union St. Joseph de Drummondville Knights and Daughters of Tabor........................ Polish Women’s Alliance of America................... Catholic Family Life Insurance Catholic Aid Association of Minnesota National Postal Transport Association Women’s Catholic Order of Foresters Canadian Order of Foresters............................... Union of Czech Catholic Women in Texas L’Union St. Joseph du Canada............................... Farband Labor Zionist Order................................. Hungarian Reformed Federation Czechoslovak Society of America....................... Croatian Fraternal Union of America.................. National Union......................................................... National Mutual Benefit........................................ Grand Carniolian Slovenian Catholic Union Woodmen Circle........................................................ Greater Beneficial Union Western Slavonic Association Woman’s Benefit Association Catholic Life Insurance Union Ukrainian Workingmen’s Association Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association Concordia Mutual Life Association Benevolent Society of California............................ Reliable Life Insurance Society............................ Croatian Catholic Union The Praetorians Western Bohemian Fraternal Association Police and Firemen’s Insurance Association Cooperative Family Protective Society................. Slavonic Benevolent Order of Texas Workmen’s Circle Artisans Order of Mutual Protection Catholic Knights of Ohio Baptist Life Association Catholic Ladies of Columbia ............................ Serb National Federation Ladies Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union..... Bnai Zion................................................................... Slovak Catholic Sokol............................................. Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association Polish Beneficial Association Rakoiczi Aid Association Gleaner Life Insurance Society............................. Fii'st Catholic Slovak Union 7,442 5,601 5,329 4,434 4.213 2,832 2,722 2.672 2,473 2.373 1,913 1,812 1,734 1,719 1,648 1,589 1,530 1,517 1,447 1,394 1,382 1,309 1,266 1.213 1,141 1,080 1,063 1,023 971 968 902 842 827 816 800 775 768 730 702 666 653 618 611 587 581 558 548 533 507 447 444 438 422 397 384 368 358 347 346 343 320 Total Increases in Certificates of above 69 societies in 1952 219,047 We of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association are mighty proud of the record shown above, and justly so because we helped contribute to this fine showing. Our society ranks 39th in size from the standpoint of assets among all the fraternal societies in The United States of America and Canada. The National Officers and the Directors of your society are ever concerned with providing a strong and sound organization devoted not only to the best principles of fraternalism but as part of the fratei’nal principles to give our members the best protec­tion and investment possible in life insurance, sickness and ac­cident insurance, and, in the near future, a completely pew ac­cident and health insurance which will be an income protector for the male wage earner, and for hospitalization and surgical benefits for the wage earner and his family. Verhovay today is in a position to provide security, service and satisfaction to all its members and prospective members. We have a field force composed of full-time men and part-time men, who are always willing to discuss insurance problems and to map insurance programs which will be to the benefit of those insured by us. These workers are ready to serve you. You need only to get in touch with your local branch manager. Be a member of one of the strongest and one of the larger fraternal societies — VERHOVAY FRATERNAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Join the ranks of the millions of satisfied and well-protected fraternalists of our nation. Become a VERHOVAY fiaternalist! NEWS From The Field TO THE CONTRIBUTORS AND CORRESPONDENTS: The next edition of the Journal will be published on Wednesday. Aug'. 19, 1953. News items and brief announcements will be accepted for publication in that issue unta clos­ing date August 12. Articles and similar contributions for that issue must reach the editor’s desk no later than August 5. Contributions, if possible, should be typewritten, on one side of the paper only, double spaced and not exceed­ing 800 words. Contributions must be signed by the author. Address all contributions to Verhovay Journal, 436 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. CHICAGO, ILL. Branch 15 BOWLING Bowling in September will be on Wednesday and Friday nights, Wednesday at 9:30 P. M. at Gateway Recreation, 6432 W. North Avenue; Friday at 8:00 P. M. at Lakeview Recreation, 3239 N. Clark Street. Register as soon as possible with Mr. George Reedy, 4446 W. Monroe Street, Columbus 1-1123 and let him know which night you wish to bowl. Wednesday — 16 to 18 teams; Friday — 8 teams. BEAVER FALLS, PA. Branch 39 PICNIC Sunday, August 16th, from 2 to 11 p. m„ at Wise’s Grove, with music by Arpad Nagy orchestra. Members and friends invited. Fraternally, PICNIC COMMITTEE. BETHLEHEM, PA. Branch 98 PICNIC Our annual picnic will be held Sunday, July J9th, Warjas farm (Green Acres), 2:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M. John Toth and his orchestra will furnish the music. Refreshments will be served by the Women’s Auxiliary under the direction of chairman Mrs. Harold Gross, President. Bela Richter will be in charge of drinks. Admission: $1.50 for men; $1:00 for women. Come to enjoy yourselves in the good Magyar fashion. Fraternally, Mrs. Harold Gross, President Women’s Auxiliary. COLUMBUS, OHIO Branch 129 PICNIC Sunday, July 19th, at Heimindale Park, with the music of Peter Ko­csis. Hungarian food and refreshments. THE COMMITTEE AVELLA, PA. Branch 147 NEW BRANCH MANAGER Ernest Molnár, Box 344, Avella, Pa. Telephone: 9246. WILKES BARRE, PA. Branch 158 CHANGE OF ADDRESS Joseph S. Penkala, Mgr. 69 Poplar St. Plains, Pa. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Branch 262 PICNIC Held jointly with the Hungarian Independent Singing Society and the Hungarian Ladies’ Sick Benefit Society on Sunday, July 19th, be­ginning at 1:00 P. M., until late night at the Allegheny Country Rifle Club (Schnetzen Park), Babcock Boule­vard, MiUvale, Pa. Warm and cold food, refresh­­* ments, Magyar music, all kinds of entertainment and races — for young and old. Gate prize. Admission 50 cents. MOLLENAUER, PA. Branch 264 MEETING POSTPONED The regular July meeting, to have been held the 19th, has been ‘ put off until Sunday the 26th, a week later, because of the branch manager's vacation. Except this month, JULY, the re­gular meetings are held the third Sunday in the month. Fraternally, JOSEPH MARTIN, Manager , HOLLIDAYS COVE, W. VA. Branch 349 NEW BRANCH MANAGER As of July 1, 1953: Mrs. Aclee Karbolic, 212 Elmer Ave-, Weirton, W. Ya. Telephone 2640 W. CLEVELAND, OHIO Branch 366 PICNIC Twilight picnic, July 18th, from 9:00 P. M. to ?, with Hungarian kolbász and refreshments, and Hun­garian and American music by the Tokay orchestra. Admission 60 cents. Everybody invited. Fraternally, GEORGE BUBONIC, President. MANSFIELD, OHIO Branch 418 NEW ADDRESS The manager of this branch has changed his address: Anthony Knefeiy, Travel Agency 16 West Second St., Mansfield, Ohio. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Branch 550 CHANGE OF ADDRESS John Shoffa, 1717 Hull Ave., Redwood City, Calif. WEAR IT TO REMIND OTHERS

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