William Penn Life, 2010 (45. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2010-04-01 / 4. szám
_________ Branch News Br. 18 members Ashley Haas (left) and Christina Marchelletta were among the debutantes presented at the recent Feher Rosza Ball. Continued from previous page held Wednesday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bethlen Hall of the First Hungarian Reformed Church, located at 14530 Alexander Rd., Walton Hills. All adult branch members are welcome to attend. Branch 18 Lincoln Park, MI by Barbara A. House We hope all our wonderful members and their families enjoyed a Happy Easter. Here we are, still in unsunny Florida. We are in our last month here. We will be leaving about the 8th of April. To contact me after that date, use my Michigan phone number, 734-782-4667, or, as always, my cell number, 313-418-5572. The high point of this winter was our cruise with our daughter Deborah and her husband Glenn. We had a marvelous time. This was our first cruise but definitely not our last. We were in Nassau, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and, my favorite, Cozumel. We heartily recommend cruising and the Costa cruise line. They anticipate your every need. You owe it to yourself to give it a try; you won't be sorry. We resume our Branch 18 meetings on Wednesday, April 21, at the American Hungarian Reformed Church in Allen Park at 7:00 p.m. We have much to decide on for the 2010 year. Please try to attend. Your input is always important to us. I hope you are planning to join the WPA on our trip to Croatia and Hungary. We have many wonderful plans and surprises for you. Tom and I plan on going this year. The visit to Croatia was our deciding factor. Can't wait to see all the things we have never seen before. Please consider joining us. Remember in your prayers our deceased members, especially Eva Csereklye, Margaret L. Danko and Irene Donofrio. May they rest in peace. Holy Cross Hungarian Catholic Church is planning a bake sale for Mothers Day on May 8. Call the church for information. On May 3 there will be the blessing of the cornerstone of our area's first Hungarian church erected in 1906. Happy April birthday to some special people: Mike Oberg, chairman of the Branch 18 Audit Committee; Rose P. Antal, secretary of Branch 18 and my good friend; Endre Csornán, national vice presidentfraternal of the WPA, who is working hard on our upcoming Europe trip; and Rocky Borsa, the all-time number one supporter of Branch 18. May you all have many more. Get well wishes to Steve and Anna Nagy, Rocky Borsa and Emma Poliska. Hope you all feel better soon. The Feher Rosza Ball is a very fond memory. The Truesdell and Marchelletta families proudly presented their debutantes Ashley and Christina, respectively. They were all simply gorgeous. We are looking forward to seeing all our wonderful members and friends very soon. We missed you while we were gone. Branch 27 Toledo, OH by Linda York Spring is here, and we look forward to seeing our members and friends at our future activities and events. Branch 27 members and guests will have an opportunity to attend a "Night with the Mud Hens" on Sunday, June 13, when the Mud Hens will be hosting the Rochester Red Wings. Game time is 6:30 p.m. All branch members and their guests Continued on next page Congratulations to Richard W. Toth on being named 2010 Fratemalist of the Year by the Fraternal Societies of Greater Pittsburgh. From the Officers and Members of Branch 14 Cleveland, Ohio William Penn Life, April 2010 17