William Penn Life, 2004 (39. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2004-05-01 / 5. szám
I Branch 14 Cleveland, OH by Dawn D. Ward The officers and members of Branch 14 are looking forward to hosting the 61st Annual Bowling Tournament and Scholarship Days over the Memorial Day weekend. Bowling will take place at Cloverleaf Lanes in Independence with the banquet at the Hilton Cleveland South, also in Independence. On Friday evening there will be a reception at the hotel, featuring a Chinese auction and delicious appetizers, snacks, pastries and beverages. On Saturday the bowlers can look forward to kolbász and laci pecsenye sandwiches after their games. Mark your calendars for the 4th annual William Penn Association picnic, Saturday, Sept. 11, at beautiful Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. Admission is $8 for adults, $4 for students, and free for children 10 and under. Included in the fun-filled day will be live music, dancing, children's games and a Chinese auction. Best of all, there is no charge for the food which includes chicken paprikas, mushroom paprikas, gulyás, dumplings, kolbász, hot dogs, lecsó, and szalonna. Beverages are also included, free of charge. There will be a small nominal charge for langos, pastries and palacsinta. Contact the Home Office at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 136, for more information. Hope to see you there! Once again, a reminder to all Branch 14 current and prospective scholarship recipients: the deadline for new applications and renewals is May 31,2004. It is recommended that you send your forms by certified mail to ensure timely receipt. The next branch meeting will be held Wednesday, May 12, at the Bethlen Hall of the First Hungarian Reformed Church, 14530 Alexander Road, Walton Hills. All Branch 14 members are welcome to attend to help plan future activities. Branch 18 Lincoln Park, MI by Barbara A. House Well, it's back to reality. We really had a wonderful winter. I wish all of you could escape the bad weather. It really does keep you healthy and a lot more energetic. I sent in all our bowling tournament forms, and I'm sure you did, too. We are looking forward to seeing everyone in Cleveland. They sure know how to make us all feel welcome. See you real soon. Next year's tournament will be here in Michigan. We are looking forward to being your hosts. Happy birthday to all our members, especially Rose Wickers, Joe Kastély, Kyle Tokarczyk, Dorothy Revak, Rose Bendy, Brianna Rivera, Jason Wolfe, Rose Antal, Elsie Kantor, Marie Pribanyec, Glenn Oberg, Helen Nagy, Amanda and Megan Antal, Ashley Haas, Emma Poliska, Elena Kraepel, Martha Mayoros, Eddie Betes, Kyle Molnár and Nicole Morsfield. We wish you lots of good health, long life and love. Get well to some very special people: Bill Imry, Ruth Toth, Bob Kovach, Lou Deregi, Helen Brezani and Elizabeth Piwowarski. Sure hope you all are better soon. Again, our June trip is sold out. We are working on a bus trip to the WPA Picnic-A Great Fraternal Fest to be held Saturday, Sept. 11, at Penn Scenic View. I am trying to arrange a stop at the Hungarian Heritage Museum and lunch along the way. I have been told the museum is something to see. I have some information about it if anyone is interested in going there before September. I heard from Mike Szopo, who with his wife Helen and daughter Laura recently moved to Las Vegas. They left three other children behind. This All articles and photographs for the June issue of the William Penn Life are due in our office by May 10. 14 Willi» Pen Life, May 2004