William Penn Life, 1982 (17. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1982-07-01 / 3. szám
39th National Bowling Tournament (Continued from Page 1) garian Language Newspapers in the United States of America, for service and loyalty in advancing the William Penn Association and its program of fraternal protection, patriotic service, social betterment, educational and cultural programs. Presented by William Penn Association, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 29, 1982. In his acceptance, Mr. Gombos stated he was honored to be the recipient of this award and is proud to state that this fraternal award is one of the most rewarding he has received during his many years of service to the Hungarian community. He relates some of his experiences over the past decades. Certainly, Mr. Gombos is most deserving of this recognition, because through his many newspapers, he has espoused the cause of fraternalism freely and frequently. We look forward to many more years of fraternal service by Mr. Gombos to the large William Penn Family. Honorable Frank J. Lausche, former Governor of Ohio and U.S. Senator, agreed with the William Penn Directors that Zoltán Gombos well deserves this honor. Being of an ethnic background himself, he knows personally how much the various nationalities and their fraternal societies have contributed to the growth of the U.S.A. The following guests were introduced. Mr. Julius Macker, Past President; Mr. Julius E. Somogyi, Retired National Treasurer; Mr. Albert J. Stelkovics, Retired National Secretary-Treasurer and Mrs. Louis Varga, Vice-President of the William Penn Association with his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Yuhas, meeting again in Cleveland. Stelkovics; Mr. James Carnes, owner of Bond Court Hotel, a long time friend of the Cleveland Hungarian community; Rev. Paul Kantor, Pastor of Fairport Harbor Hungarian Reformed Church and Mrs. Kantor; Rev. Szucs, Pastor of Lorain Hungarian Reformed Church and Mrs. Szucs; Rev. Grank Juhasz Shepherd; Rev. Father Rick Orly; Mrs. Zoltán Gombos; and Mrs. Stephen Csertoros Also introduced were Mr. Elmer Charles, National President and Mrs. Charles; Mr. Gus G. Nagy, National Secretary-Treasurer and Mrs. Nagy; Mr. Louis L. Varga, National Vice- President and Mrs. Varga; Mr. Gay B. Banes, General Counsel and Mrs. Banes. The following Directors and spouses were introduced: Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bero; Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Danko, Zoltán Emri, Michael Hegedűs, Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Kertesz; Mr. & Mrs. William C. Kohut; Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Lang; Mr. & Mrs. John T. Lesko; Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lesco; Mr. Paul Molocko; Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Radvany; Mr. & Mrs. John Sabo; Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Toma and Mr. Frank J. Wukovits. Auditing Committee: Mrs. Emma Beganyi, Chairman and Mr. Beganyi; Mr. Charles Fabian, Mr. Louis Fodor, Secretary and Mrs. Fodor; Mr. Michael Hrabar and Mrs. Hrabar; Mr. Michael Kara and Mrs. Violet Lenart. Benediction was offered by Father John Nyeste, Pastor of St. Elizabeth's Hungarian Roman Catholic Church. We wish to acknowledge herewith the untiring efforts of Mr. Steve Lesco as Tournament Administrator; Mr. Gus G. Nagy, National Secretary, who so ably pinch-hit as Co-Administrator for the ailing Mr. John P. Balia, National Vice- President and Mr. Albert G. Kertesz for his valuable assistance. A special thank you to all of those on the Cleveland Branch 1 4 Committee: Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lesco; Mr. Robert Stypa, Branch President and Mrs. Stypa; Mrs. Margaret Stypa; Eleanor Ivan; Wayne and Linda Waszil; Sue Maddle; Tom and Mary Ann Welton; John and Mary Ann Mraz; Julius Yuhas; Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Sedlak; Mr. & Mrs. David Sedlock; Mrs. D. Sedlock; Mr. & Mrs. Edward Torda; George and Barbara Toth and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hartman. Thank you for an excellent job. On Sunday morning, we were privileged to participate in the Hotel's Ballroom, in an Ecumenical Church Service. The celebrants were Rev. Father Ladislaus Rosko, Pastor St. Margaret's Hungarian Roman Catholic Church and Rev. Stephen Csertoros, retired Pastor Hungarian Reformed Church, West Side. The St. Margaret's Choir accompanied by Mrs. John Yaksa offered hymns during the service. This service was truly a fitting manner in which to end a perfectly lovely fraternal weekend. DONATIONS SCHOLARSHIP FUND April, May, June 1982 Gay B. Banes $100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Kertesz 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Lang 100.00 Frank Tima, Jr. 200.00 Betty Kocsis 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Macker 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bero 100.00 Paul Molocko 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Radvany 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fodor (Grandchildren) 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fodor 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huthansel 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toma 100.00 Joseph Arvay 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wukovits, Sr. 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. James Beganyi 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hrabar 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Varga 500.00 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lesko, Sr. 250.00 Magyar Club—Dayton, Ohio 25.00 Branch 1—Bridgeport, Connecticut 100.00 Branch 13—Trenton, N.J. 100.00 Branch 14—Cleveland, Ohio 100.00 Branch 16—Perth Amboy, N.J. 25.00 Branch 19—New Brunswick, N.J. 100.00 Branch 22—Roebling, N.J. 100.00 Branch 28—Youngstown, Ohio 25.00 Branch 34—Pittsburgh, Pa. 100.00 Branch 48-New York, N.Y. 25.00 Branch 132—South Bend, Indiana 250.00 Branch 249—Dayton, Ohio 25.00 IN MEMORY OF April, May, June 1982 LÁSZLÓ E. KERESZTI Rev. and Mrs. Carl J. Sutter $250.00 MRS. HELENE VASAS Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Stelkovics 25.00 MRS. GOLDIE SOMOGYI Mr. Julius Somogyi 100.00 MRS. CHRISTINE KERTESZ Mr. and Mrs. Zoltán Emri 20.00 MRS. CHRISTINE KERTESZ MRS. GOLDIE SOMOGYI MRS. IRENE PEDR0SZA MR. LÁSZLÓ E. KERESZTI Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Kara 100.00 ANDREW BAJZATH LAWRENCE WEIMAN Branch 22—Roebling, New Jersey 10.00 ANDREW HRIVNAK Branch 159—Phoenixville, Pa. 5.00 VARIOUS DECEASED MEMBERS Branch 18—Detroit, Michigan 140.00 7