William Penn Life, 1980 (15. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1980-07-01 / 3. szám
National Secretary Retires (Continued from Page 1) AI, you will always be No. 1 in our eyes and in our hearts. Your experience and knowledge, your physical presence will be missed by us in the Home Office and I'm certain by those whom you helped and who you touched in William Penn land. One consolation we have is that AI Stelkovics is still very much a part of the William Penn; as a member of the Board and a member of the Executive Committee. Our loss is Mary Stelkovic's gain. Mary can have a loving husband now on a more permanent, full time basis because we all know he had two marriages; one to the fraternal system and the society and one to Mary. We pray that the good Lord preserves both of them in good health, that they may have their togetherness for a long time to come. Irma Kozma Retires Thursday, May 1, 1980, the Officers and Home Office Employees gathered at the Blue Room of the Churchill Valley Country Club in a retirement farewell luncheon to Mrs. Irma Kozma, who dedicated 23 years of her life to the service of the Association and its members. Irma, for the first few years, worked in the old tabulating department and eventually became the Death Claims Clerk until her early retirement on April 30, 1980. Joining with the Officers and fellow employees was her husband, Steve, who has also been a staunch supporter of the William Penn Association and its fraternal activities. Irma and Steve Kozma Employees of the Home Office, Directors and Auditors wishing Irma a well deserved retirement. Irma was a good dependable worker who did her job well and got along with her associates. I don’t know how we are going to get along without her. Congratulations on having reached that blessed day when you can start directing your own time. Keep us posted on your doings, Irma and don’t forget to see us from time to time for you will never stop being a part of us. In the meantime, enjoy your wellearned leisure, you will be missed. 1980 National Bowling Tournament in Dayton See Pictures on Pages 7, 11, 12 and 13 1. Vice President John P. Balia throwing out the first ball. 2. Co-Administrators I. to r. Gus G. Nagy, John P. Balia and Director Albert Kertesz. 3. Style Show Models. 4. Director John T. Lesko and wife Jean Lesko, Vice President Stephen T. Szilagyi and son Mike. 6. Frank Balogh, President of Branch 15. 7. Beaver Falls, Pa. team, Branch 39. 8. Phoenixville, Pa. team. Branch 159. 9. Alex Chobody. Manager of Branch 88 and members of Branch 15. 10. Clockwise. I. to r.: Director Steve Lang, Darlene Szatmári, Julia Danko and Director Steve Danko, Director Frank Wukovits and wife Gladys, Director Joseph Toma and wife Sylvia and Mr. Rensberger. 12. Clockwise, I. to r.: Betty Nagy, Gus Nagy, John Balia and wife Emma, Gay Banes, Emma Beganyi Jim Beganyi. Donna and Roger Nagy. 13. Clockwise, I. to r.: Valerie Varga and Vice President Louis L. Varga, Goldie and Julius Somogyi, Rev. Szőke and Mrs. Szőke, Albert Stelkovics and wife Mary. 14 Clockwise, I. to r.: Director Steve Lesco and wife Betty, Ann and Auditor Mike Hrabar and their families. 16. Vice President John P. Balia and member of the Style Show. 17. Hungarian dancers from Dayton. 18. Gus G. Nagy, Steve Horvath, John P. Balia and Albert Kertesz. 20. Albert Stelkovics, Director Albert Kertesz and Mary Karyna. 21. Joseph Demeter, grandson of former Director Louis Vassey. 22-23-24-25-26. Some of the winners. 27. The Official Family. 30. Director John Lesko and wife. Director Frank Bero and wife, Mike Fodor and wife, Mrs. Lou Fodor, Director Bill Kohut and wife Helene. 31. Branch 48, New York table. 32. Branch 28, Youngstown, Ohio table. 33. Branch 15, Chicago table. 34. Branch 15, Chicago table. 35. Branch 14, Cleveland table. 36. Cleveland Ladies Aid Society. 37. Cleveland table. 38. Julius Macker and guests. 39. Branch 296, Springdale table. 40. Detroit table. 41. Branch 14, Cleveland. 42. Detroit table. 43. Director and Mrs. Frank Radvany and guests. 44. Branch 8, Johnstown team. 45. Branch 13, Trenton, N.J. team. 46. Branch 14, Cleveland team. 47. Branch 14, Cleveland team. 48. Branch 15, Chicago team. 49. Branch 15, Chicago team. 50. Branch 16, Perth Amboy, N.J. 51-52-53-54-55-56. Detroit teams. 57-58-59. Youngstown teams. 60-61-62-63-64-65. Springdale teams, Branch 296. 66. Branch 14 team. 67-68. Detroit tables. 69. Detroit, Branch 18 team. 70. New York, Branch 48 team. 71. Director Albert Kertesz and wife Anne, Frank Borisz, Joseph Hamari, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Smithson, Mrs. and Mr. Bernard Kender. 72. Ella and Alex Tuss accompanied by Joseph Demeter. 73. Frank Borisz with Joseph Demeter. 74. Dezső and Linda Racz, Dayton City Commissioner and Mrs. Abner Orick, George Charles, Jr. and fiancee Dianne Jackson. Wanda Mefford and Robert Leibold. 75. Kertesz Family. 76-77. Dayton, Branch 249 tables. 78-79-80. Dayton, Branch 249 teams. 81. Branch 249 Officers, Steve Horvath, Tournament Secretary; Frank Hoffer, Branch Auditor; and John Motko, Branch President. 82. Winner of Branch 249 fifty-fifty raffle, Dezső Racz with Director Albert F. Kertesz. 6