William Penn Life, 1968 (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1968-11-01 / 11. szám
last meeting of the year, important items will, be on agenda: such as election of officers, and the Christmas Party for the Br. 14 children, which will be held on December 15th. Member Joseph Semetko spent his vacation in Canada. Member Zoltán Gombos may be appointed to the Cleveland Transit Board. We heard that the new office on Brookpark Rd. is doing a land office business. Good move on the home Office’s part in locating the office in Brookpark. If you are a fraternalist then you have respect for your fellow members, and you’ll try your best to help them iii any way. However many of our members are fraternalist in name only. Our condolences to the Falussy family. The manager reported 22 new members all to Br. 14. Member Bert Szilagyi is seriously thinking of writing the history of Br. 14 from it’s beginning to the present. The manager had good idea at the meeting, why don’t the Home Office print the By-Laws in Hungarian in one of the issues of the Wm. Penn Life'l The meeting was constructive and interesting. My' year is up and I feel I should not continue as the columnist for Br. 14, I am sure that there are people with more talent than I have, and will carry on the traditions established. My personal thanks to our officers of Br. 14 for their good will, and if it wasn’t for them I would not have written the column in the first place. I hope I leave many friends. Ex A nimo Joseph Horvath 16 Perth Amboy, N. J. Our branch will hold its regular monthly meetings on every third Tuesday of the month at the Eagle Hall, 388 Smith St., Perth Amboy, N. J. All those who would like to pay their dues at the meeting night may do so to the treasurer of the branch. — Please attend the monthly meetings. — Our Childrens Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 8, 1968 at the Eagle Hall (our meeting place). The invitations are being mailed out to all William Penn children. The program committee is working on an entertaining program. Nice gifts are awaiting all children attending. Please come. Ann Hrabar 18 Detroit, Michigan New edition of popular Cook Book published by the Ladies Auxiliary of the William Penn Fraternal Association, Branch 18, is available and may be purchased for $1.50 from Mrs. John Vespremi, President, 2415 Stair St., Detroit, Jenő Bartal, famous musician and his continental orchestra are featured for the musical entertainment at our Bowling Tournament Banquet on Mey 31, 1969 in New York City. Michigan, VI 1-7815 or Mrs. Stephen Danko, Secretary-Treasurer, 17275 Cedarlawn Dr., Southgate, Michigan, telephone 287-8035. If you wish to order the cook book by mail, send $1.85 to cover the cost of postage. 19 New Brunswick, N. J. Branch 19 will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, November 18, 1968 — 8 p.m. at the Union Hall, 286 Som(Continued on Page 6) Headquarters of William Penn National Bowling Tournament and Fellowship Days on May 31, and June 1, 1969 in New York City Not a hotel! Not a motel! ANNOUNCING THE WORLD’S FIRST 43-STORY SKYSCRAPER GOtel # IN NEW YORK CITY I »J* >1 •: u ; ,i G ',!j ,!ii !< ,1»! I i1 il>! -;‘d:l 1 .j* 5 ’ 1 >!-1! i Í ' ::ij: 1 1111 1 1 ;.UU ll.tililj 3B In