William Penn, 1962 (45. évfolyam, 5-23. szám)
1962-05-16 / 10. szám
I May 16, 1962 William Penn PAGE 5 “BY-LINE FROM 129” EVELYN BOUCHER — Branch 129 —• Secretary-Correspondent Mother of the Year Mrs. L. C. Shurman has been selected Mother of the Year at Ohio State University Park Hall and, before this issue is published, she will have been honored at the Mother’s Day Open House following an address by the University President’s wife, Mrs. Novice G. Fawcett. Mrs. Shurman has held offices of Vice President, President, and Parliamentarian for the 0. S. U. Mothers, an association to promote ■understanding and cooperation among students, university and mothers. Her two sons attend Ohio State University. Gerald is a student in Business Administration and Louis a senior in Engineering. Our congratulations to Mrs. Shurman, member of Branch 91, Massilon, Ohio, on her multiple honors and achievements. Greetings from Columbus — the Tournament City! Know that by the time you read this column, you will be preparing to visit our fair city to take part in the William Penn National Bowling Tournament. We will be most happy to welcome you. Everything has been and will be done to see that everyone will have an enjoyable time. Please do not forget the banquet that will be held at the Neil House, Saturday, June 2, as this is one of the most important functions of the tournament. Preparations are going on to make this banquet a memorable one and of course, no banquet would be complete without dancing thereafter, so both pleasures will be yours. For those of you who can not attend the banquet, visit our Club Rooms, participate in the festivities that will be taking place there. Delicious Hungarian food will be served and there will be entertainment throughout the evening. Buses will bring you right to the door. We sincerely hope you all will be able to attend the tournament here in Columbus as we will be expecting you. May we offer our deepest sympathy to the bereaved Deri family in the passing of their husband, father and brother, Stephen Deri. “Steve,” as everyone called him, was a long time member of the William Penn Fraternal Association and was well liked by everyone. His passing was unexpected and he will be sadly missed by all his friends. “When God calls His loved ones, And takes them by the hpnd Our hearts are full - our eyes are wet, We can not understand. We question not what He decides But follow in His stride, We know that someday - not too far We will be side by side.” — 129 — Lou says: “For insurance needs - large or small, Get William Penn policies — Lou writes them all 1” Summer weather is here to stay and with it more risks will be taken every day. More cars will be on the roads, more children will be playing. Now the question to ask yourself is “is my family fully covered by Insurance? If something unforeseen happens are you fully covered? If you do not have insurance, if you want to add more coverage to your present policy, or if you are dis-SUMMER ACTIVITIES Sunday, June 24th — SCOTT PARK Family Basket Picnic — to honor veteran member JOSEPH MARCZIS for his 47 years of faithsatisfied with the insurance you are carrying, then Lou Tokár is the man to see. Call him at: HI 4-2760 or HI 3-7797, and he well explain the many WILLIAM PENN POLICIES. WILLIAM PENN HAS THE POLICY FOR YOU, and best of all, at small monthly premiums to fit your income. REMEMBER — WHEN YOU INSURE WITH WILLIAM PENN — YOU INSURE WITH THE BEST. CALL LOU TOKÁR, DIVISION MANAGER, TODAY. DON’T FORGET — ATTEND THE EUCHRE PARTY EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT — 8 P. M. — WILLIAM PENN CLUB ROOMS — 1501 Parsons Avenue. Enjoy yourselves. — 129 — REMEMBER — Your William Penn Branch Meeting — EVERY SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH. Please try to attend these meetings. Take an interest in your club. SEE YOU AT THE TOURNAMENT! Evelyn Boucher Secretary-Correspondent William Penn Fraternal Association 1501 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. ful service to the William Penn Fraternal Association. Bring your own picnic basket. There will be hot dogs and pop on sale for the children. To reach Scott Park drive out Eureka Road to Huron River Drive, turn left to Pennsylvania and there you are! There will be some suprises for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marczis who will be the guests of the William Penn members attending this all day Family Picnic. We are proud of the oldest member in the branch who has given so many years of his life as a good fraternalist. CONGRATULATIONS, MR. MARCZIS, FROM ALL OF US IN BRANCH 18! Saturday, July 14th, — BOB-LO ISLAND DAY! The committee chairmen have been given their tasks, orders for refreshments, prizes for the Annual Children’s Day have been decided, posters, handbills and publicity well on the way to completion; all we need is excellent weather. Tickets are available from Division Manager Stephen Úsztok and District Manager Andrew Vince, from Mrs. Martin Rigo at the District Office, from any Branch 18 officei*. We hope that President Julius Macker will honpr us with a visit on this greatest day in our branch history. The Children’s Day Program will be even greater than last year, with many prizes for the youngsters. Details of this Bob-Lo Day will be in greater detail in the June issue. RESERVE THIS DATE — Saturday, July 14th! About the Cook-Book — All I can say, it is superb! Be sure to get your copy. Write Mrs. Margaret Veszprémi at 2415 Stair, Detroit 9, Mich., VInewood 1-7815; or call or write to the Distx'ict Office, 3920 Fort Street, Lincoln Park, WArwick 8-0887. Mrs. Martin (Bette) Rigo already has her supply of our cook-books in stock. (Continued on page 8) WE MUST HAVE MUSIC! Many things contribute materially to the success of our Annual National William Penn Bowling Tournament-Fellowship Days, just as they will to this year’s grand spcrts-social-fraternal .affair in Columbus, Ohio. Not the least among the success contributor^ will be the services of Louis Sikora and his orchestra, a group of fine musicians who in previous years have played for our Bowling Tournament-Fellowship Days to the delight *nd joy of all the bowlers and guests. In a typical scene are shown the members of Sikora’s orchestra: Front row, far end to foreground — Arthur Horvath, Theodore Csiky and Louis Sikora, violinists; center — George Galambossy, violincellist; back row — John Hayman, drummer, and Benjamin Gagyi, pianist. I I ---------------—iniinr iflBOt= "-3 I BRANCH 18 MOTOR CITY NEWS Detroit, Michigan---------tiopoi------By JOLÁN LUCAS=oao=