William Penn Life, 1969 (4. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1969-01-01 / 1. szám

ßnanck JltaU Jßiahtl and thus we begin a brand new year. Your reporter would like to take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you a very happy, healthy and pros­Right side of Hall. perous New Year. It has been a pleasure to serve as your branch officer in the past years and I am looking forward to serving the branch and the association for many more years. Committee and workers at party. Our branch Christmas Party for the children was a huge success and Santa Claus made a big hit with everyone. Here are the officers of Branch 18 for 1969, President, Stephen Danko, 1st Vice Pres. Frank Csiszár, 2nd Vice Pres. Alex­ander Koroknay, Secretary, Elvira László, "Please line-up for Santa." Treasurer, John P. Vespremi, Controller, Steve New. Auditing Committee elected were: John Veszprémi, Sr., Joseph Gross, Stephen Lukacs, Géza Szome,gary, Tom Nanasy. Members at Large elected were Grace Csiszár, Mary Tirpák and Stephen Csabi. Honorary Presidents are Marton Marton, John Veszprémi, Sr. and Joseph Marczis. Attention Bowlers, now is the time to start thinking of forming your teams in TO OUR READERS AND CONTRIBUTORS: Our* official publication is published monthly except for combined issues in June-July and August-September. — Deadline for publication is the first of the month. Material for publication should be type­written, on ONE SIDE of paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, allowing SUFFICIENT MARGIN. Address contributions to: EDITOR WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 429 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 13 Trenton, N. J. Election of officers for 1969 was held on our regular meeting on December 1, 1968. Our newly elected officers are: Children and Parents at Br. Party. Stephen Vechy, President; Stephen Lestician, Vice-President; John Hegedűs, Secretary; Alex Virok, Sr., Treasurer; Joseph Hamari, Auditor. — Congratula­tions to all the new officers. Janet Virok, our Branch Treasurer's grand­daughter talented pianist. A Committee has been organized and plans are being made to hold a Dinner- Dance, on March 15, 1969, at the Polish Eva Nagy, our Agency Manager's daughter, with Santa. American Club. Dr. Arpad Nagy was elected as chairman of this Affair. Will report the menu and about music next László G. Stojazowsky, our youngest member’ won one of the door prizes. month. Locally we haven’t had an affair for quite some time, so members and friends let’s get together and I am sure you will enjoy yourself at this Dinner-Dance. Our Children’s Christmas Party held on December 8th was very successful. Approximately 90 children attended the party. Students of the Irene Parker Dance Studio put on a 20 minute show, Santa and friends. Janet Virok, our Branch Treasurer's granddaughter, played the piano. Santa Claus arrived and distributed stockings filled with goodies and toys to all. — The Branch and Ladies Auxiliary do­nated 30 door prizes. Refreshments were served at end of the party. A good time was had by the children and their parents. Miss Margaret Kovach 18 Detroit, Michigan By the time all of our good Branch 18 members read this, the Christmas Holiday will have passed for another year Left side of Hall. 2

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