William Penn Life, 1987 (22. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1987-03-01 / 3. szám

Page 8, William Penn Life, March 1987 Branch News Generous donation William Penn Association Branch 8, Johnstown, Pa., recently made a generous donation of $1,000.00 to the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation Inc. Presenting the check to National President Gay B. Banes at the Home Office are Branch 8 President Vera Petruska and her husband and Branch 8 Treasurer Steve Petruska (second from right). Pictured also are National Secretary E. E. Var go (far right) and Executive Vice President John F. Kenawell (far left). The Foundation will hold its annual meeting May 22 in Toledo. S. Bend to host dinner Youngstown men win sled title SOUTH BEND, IN — Branch 132 will host its annual Chicken and Pork Dinner-Dance at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 4, at the William Penn Hall at 1024 West Indiana Ave. The menu will feature Hung­­arian-style breaded chicken, hurka, Hungarian-style pork sausage and many other delicious items. Music for the guests’ dancing pleasure will be provided by the very popular Seasons Orchestra, which will play both Hungarian and American music. Tickets are $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children under 12. Tickets are available only in ad­vance and can be purchased at the William Penn office or from members of the dinner-dance committee. The officers of Branch 132 and dinner-dance committee mem­bers urge all South Bend members to join in the fun and fraternal fellowship at this year’s affair. By Helen Kaluczky Branch 28 Reporter YOUNGSTOWN, OH - No matter where you look, you’ll find a Hungarian with "derring­­do” as the English so aptly put it. So we take pride in that Robert and Frances Horvath’s sons, Ron and Bob, were part of the team that recently won the Pan Am North American four-man bob­sled title at Mount Van Hoeven­­berg in Lake Placid, N.Y. Congratulations, Ron and Bob, and good luck in the future Olympics! William Penn Association has a deep interest in all types of sports. Bowling and golf appear to be the primary ones. Therefore, we look forward to the tournaments every year with a passion and always hope to come home with the trophies. When Branch 28 had a bowling league, we had quite a few com­peting at the tournament. How­ever, we do have some faithful ones who go every year, and they do come in the money. Peg Sándor will be glad to sign CLEVELAND — 1986 was a year filled with many activities for Branch 14, Cleveland, and we are looking forward to another year of fun-filled fellowship. The branch plans to sponsor another dinner-dance this fall. The 100th Anniversary dinner­­dance held Sept. 13, 1986, at St. John Byzantine Church in Solon, Ohio, was a tremendous success. This year’s dinner-dance will be held Oct. 10 at St. John’s. Entertainment will be provided by the Frank Borisz Orchestra. For information and reservations call chairman Violet Sarosi at (216) 248-9012. The annual children’s Christ-PITTSBURGH — At the Febru­ary meeting of Branch 8021, a list of re údents at the Knights of St. George Home for the Elderly was read and distributed to branch members. The members send cards to the residents on holidays up all you bowling members. Let’s make a good showing in May in Toledo, Ohio. We are looking forward to seeing our friends once more and thank the Association and Branch 27 for making it possible. Our branch held a nice mini­reunion on Feb. 14 at the Francis­cans Hall. Those attending were Steve and Peg Sándor, John and Helen Kaluczky, Leslie Wash, Charles Szekely, Robert and Mary Cornman, Frank and Mary Torok, Robert Horvath, Paula Horvath, John and Esther Bunchy, Danny Kalosky and Elizabeth Szabó. Bob Horvath won the 50-50 raffle. Thank you all for coming. There are quite a few commun­ity events that have come and gone, such as the winter festival at the Hungarian Presbyterians’ Calvin Center on Mahoning Avenue. Their dinners were delicious and we enjoyed meeting with and observing all the hard workers at their various tasks. I am sure they were overwhelmingly appreciated. mas party held Dec. 13 at the West Side Hungarian Reformed Church was enjoyed by all. More than 60 children from Branch 14 were in attendance. Regular branch meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of every month (ex­cluding summer months) at the VFW Hall, 4116 Rockside Road, Independence, Ohio. The election of delegates to the 1987 General Convention will be held at the regular May branch meeting on May 13. We welcome all Branch 14 members to attend the meetings to help plan another wonderful year of fraternal activities. and birthdays. The branch will hold a card party on March 22, the proceeds of which will be used to purchase prizes for the branch’s carnival stand. We hope to attend the Hung­arian Reformed Church’s dinner on March 15 as well as the other activities that all fall on the same day — the pancake-sausage break­fast at St. Stephen’s, Indepen­dence Day 1848 at St. Stephen’s, our branch meeting at Gabe Nameth’s and the councilmen’s dinner at Our Lady of Hungary. In our branch’s February re­port, we inadvertently omitted the name of one of the American- Hungarian Club’s 1987 officers — Ethel Krpicak, second vice president. Our apologies to Ethel. The club’s trustees are Larry Santha, Gene Sakasits, James Hochwart, Deszo Kausits and Joseph Ince. Atty. Elmer George is the club’s legal advisor. Julius Cosma, Margaret Ince and Ethel Yuhas will be the club’s delegates to the American Hungarian Fed­eration of Churches and Societies. Branch 28 delegates to the AHFCS are John Kaluczky and Leslie Wash. Branch 28 Coordinator Gabe Nameth is the one to call for all your insurance needs. His num­ber is (216) 792-8145. Roebling, N.J. elects officers for coming year By Barbara Emri Branch 22 Secretary ROEBLING, NJ — 1986 was a good year for our branch. Mem­bership has increased and so has interest in the William Penn. We recently held the election of branch officers for 1987. The election results were as follows: George Bucs, president; Dale Cole, vice president; Barbara Emri, secretary; Zoltán Emri, treasurer; Jennifer Emri and Dennis Kish, auditors. Our children’s Christmas party was well attended. We had movies and refreshments, plus a visit from Santa Claus. Santa arrived with presents for all the children. If you have any insurance needs, please contact one of the branch officers. We will see to it that all your questions will be carefully answered. Branch 8155 helps with bingo STEELTON, PA — The members of Branch 8155 recently cleaned the lights in the St. John Evangel­ist School cafeteria. The branch will also paint a protective coating on new bingo cards used by the Church. An appreciation dinner will be held for workers at the bingo and plans are being made for a recep­tion for the newly ordained priest at St. John’s. The branch’s Valentine candy sale was a success. Have you seen these children? Name; Ara Denice Johnson Date Missing: 04/02/86 From: Big Sandy, Texas Date of Birth: 03/26/81 Description: black female, black hair, brown eyes, 3', 39 lbs. Name: Joseph Hurtado Date Missing: 09/09/74 From: El Paso, Texas Date of Birth: 01 /05/73 Description: Hispanic male, light brown hair, brown eyes, 2' 6", 22 lbs. Call 1-800-843-5678 National Center for Missing & Exploited Children A Public Service Provided by the William Penn Association and the National Fraternal Congress of America. Young members of Branch 14, Cleveland, Ohio, enjoy the festivities at the branch’s annual family Christmas party. The party was held Dec. 13, 1986, at the West Side Hungarian Reformed Church in Cleveland. Cleveland plans banquet Br. 8021 distributes cards

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