William Penn, 1958 (41. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1958-07-16 / 7. szám

PAGE 5 July 16, 1958 William Penn SOME MORE TOURNAMENT-FELLOWSHIP DAYS SCENES L. Louis Horvath, Chairman of the Philadelphia Bowling Tournament Committee, addresses the huge audience at the Victory Dinner. Mr. Horvath, QUACKER CITY NEWS columnist, also participated as a bowler at the Tournament. Another member of the Philadelphia Bowling Tournament Committee, Stephen Szemes, Jr., Corresponding Secretary, addresses the Victory Dinner audience. In the background, left to right, are Tournament Se­cretary Philip Masley, Sr., Director John P. Balia of the National Tourna­ment Executive Committee, and Field Manager Elmer Charles, Tournament Administrator; foreground, right, Director Michael Korosy, also of the National Tournament Executive Committee. ANNUAL WILLIAM PENN CHILDREN’S PICNIC Branch 18-V (Formerly Branches 36-V and 443-V) DETROIT, MICHIGAN will be held Sunday, July 27, 1938, at SCOTTS PARK DIRECTIONS: Take Allen Road or Fort Street to Pennsylvania turn right and drive until you get to Hannan Road. There will be signs pointing toward Scott’s Park. All William Penn children, parents and friends welcome, regardless of branch. Free refreshments for children, games and prizes. For further information, call District Office, 3920 W. Fort St., Lincoln Park, Michigan; AVenue 8-0887. EVERYBODY WELCOME —JOLÁN LUCAS Publicity Agent 18-V Friendly meetings and chats were common at the Tournament-Fellow­ship Days. Above is typically such a scene. Left to right are the Revesz family — Maria Revesz, Mrs. Coloman Revesz and our National President — Director Michael J. Faczan, Mrs. Frank Dudás, wife of the president of Branch 8-V. Various facial expressions tell as many stories about these bowlers, but each and everyone had one common goal — to do his sporting best for team and branch. At the extreme right Tournament Administrator Charles looks on intently. “A LINE FROM L.A.” by Ernest F. Fintor District Manager On Sunday June 29, 1958 a surprise get-together was held at the home of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE MA­THIAS in honor of MR. AND MitS. ALEXANDER GYULAY who cele­brated their 39th wedding anniver­sary. Mr. Gyulay iis now serving his 2d term as a member of the Board of Directors and has served in many capacities with the William Penn Fra­ternal Association during the past 24 years. Our sincere best wishes go to the happy couple. We are happy to hear that Mrs. JULIA PAPP is home and recover­ing from an operation at the Cali­fornia Hospital. Mrs. Papp was re­leased from the hospital oil June 3d. She lives with her husband and fa­mily in Torrance, California. ANDREW AND MARY NEZO were very happy to see their mother home again. She spent some time in the hospital following an operation. Mrs. Nezo, who visited us at the of­fice, is coming along fine. We wish speedy recovery to you ladies. CRADLE CALL Mrs. William Paulsin presented her husband and two lovely daughters Julie and Nancy with a third addi­tion, MASTER WILLIAM BERT PAULSIN. William was born at Kaiser Permente in Los Angeles on May 21, 1958, weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz. George Papp called to tell us that the Los Angeles Rams football team has a future quarterback in GEORGE CHARLES PAPP. George’s wife, Ilo­na, presented him with young GEORGE on June 27, 1958 at the Sherwood Hospital in Van Nuys, California. Master GEORGE weighed 61bs. 13 oz. We were led to understand that the popular father, George Papp (now Sr.), almost had to buy out a cigar factory. Hey George! I didn’t get mine yet! Our sincere congratulations to the proud and happy parents and a great big welcome to you little rascals. We learned that MR. AND MRS. PETER VAS of Glendale recently celebrated their 50th wedding an­niversary. May we extend our sin­cere best wishes to the happy couple. The William Penn West Coast Dis­trict Office is opened each week1 day to aid you, on the 2d Friday of every month at the office, 8721 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles 47. Telephone PLeasant 8-2105.

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