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

1958-01-01 / 1. szám

PAGE 12 William Penn January 15, 1958 NEW BRUNSWICK OPENS DISTRICT OFFICE A new William Penn district office was officially opened amidst cere­monies on Sunday afternoon, December 1, 1957, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, The office is located at 38 Easton Avenue. The New Brunswick district office is centrally located and the area William Penn members can conveniently reach it from many directions. Heading this office is District Manager Adam Simon, Jr. assisted by Mrs. Alexander Berkes, office secretary. A number of out-of-town guests attended the ceremonies and program including Director Michael J. Faezan of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, who ar­rived in the company of his relatives and extended his greetings and best wishes to the new district office management and members connected with it. Some of the other participants, both local and out-of-town, are shown in the pictures below: The keys to the New Brunswick district office are officially presented by Director Kormondy to District Manager Simon. Left to right are: Joseph Toma, Field Supervisor; Adam Simon, Jr., District Manager: Joseph Kormondy, local Director;- Albert B. ibos, New York Director; Mrs. Alexander Berkes, Office Secretary. Others officially participating in the ceremonies were; Stephen Siro, pres­ident of Branch 19-R, New Brunswick: Joseph Farkas, manager of Branch 19-B; Adam Simon, Sr., president of Brauch 52-V, New Brunswick; Valentine Szabó, treasurer of Branch 52-V; Francis Schretter, auditor of Branch 52-V; Vincent Vertes, manager of Branch 135-R, Nixon, New Jersey; John Hun, vice pres­ident of Branch 135-R; Mrs. Wendell Horvath, president of Branch 156-R, New Brunswick; Mrs. Peter Kadi, Sr., manager of Branch 156-R. • Shown here are some of those who took part in the program. Identified are Director Kormondy, Postmaster Thomas Radieh, Branch Manager Mrs. Kadi, Branch Manager Farkas, Field Supervisor Toma, Branch President Simon, District Manager Simon, Director Ibos, Branch Treasurer Szabó, a»>l Bank Director Joseph Steffel. Children were present too at the New Brunswick district office opening, "hey were served refreshments and received gifts. The adults enjoyed food and drinks and lively conversation. * * NOTICE New Brunswick, N.J. Branch 52-V and Manvilie, N.J. Branch 36-R The Wjlliam Penn Fraternal Association has taken another progressive step forward in establishing a District Office, at 38 Easton Avenue» New Brunswick, N.J. to give up-to-date and complete insurance service to the mem­bers in the New Brunswick area •ei It is requested that the members utilize this office to the fullest extent. I For the convenience of the membership, the office will be open from 9 A.M. I 1° *> P.M. Monday thru Friday, 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Thursday evenings, and 9 A M. to 12 noon on Saturdays. % It is requested that monthly premiums be paid or mailed to the District Office. For members who require collection at their home, it would be ap­preciated that at least three monthly dues be paid due to the considerable automobile operating cost involved in the collection of dues, fi As an extra service to the members who are interested, I will make ar. insurance survey of all their insurance and present in a booklet the facts on their insurance protection, regardless of what company they may have their insurance policies with. This booklet will tell at a glance just what protection they have. I If you are interested, please cut ont the following and paste on a two cent post card and mail to me at the William Penn Fraternal Association District Office .38 Easton Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Fraternally yours, ADAM SIMON, JR. District Manager Without cost or obligation, I am interested in having a snrrcy of my Life Insurance Policies. Name ................................................................................. Address ............................................................................ City ...................................................... State ................ Telephone ........................................................................ CSAPO-PAPP NUPTIALS On Saturday, September 7, 1957, George Tapp and Ilona Csapó ex­changed marital vows at the Glen­dale (California) Presbyterian Church. 'I’he Rev. Joseph Stevens conducted the beautiful services. The best man was Laci Papp, bro­ther of the bridegroom, and the matron of honor was Mrs. Bernice Papp. The bride is a native of Sziget­­szentmiklós, County of Pest, Hun­gary. After spending seven years with her parents in Germany, she ar­rived in this country February Id. .1957. ' Her husband was born in Himler­­ville, Kentucky, and later his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio. There he graduated from East Tech High School. He now works in the con­struction trade as a carpenter. > The reception was held in the home of the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Ma­ry Papp, at 13542 Leadwell Street, Van Nuys. Following the reception, the newly­weds left for a two week honeymoon touring the Western United States, including Yellowstone National Park. Mi-, and Mrs. Papp are members of Branch 525-V, Los Angeles. LET'S FACE IT Few of us are so well off fi­nancially that we can afford to ignore or be indifferent toward insurance, and even the wise rich man is one who is well-insured. So be realistic by being suf­ficiently insured. The WILLIAM PENN has the key to your insurance needs. -----------------------­In the Public Notiee We have the same eggs for sale that we had last winter. Come and see us!

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