William Penn, 1965 (48. évfolyam, 1-24. szám)
1965-04-21 / 8. szám
April 21, 1965 William Penn 3-IK OLDAL BRANCH HIGH LIGHTS— TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS: The English WILLIAM PENN is published the THIRD WEDNESDAY of EVERY MONTH. It will be published next on May 19. Notices and other short items will be acceptable up to the deadline, May 12. Long contributions, such as articles, should reach the editor no later than May 5. Material for publication should be typewritten and on ONE SIDE of paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, allowing SUFFICIENT MARGIN. Address all contributions to: EDITOR WILLIAM PENN WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 436 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. 15219 24 CHICAGO, Illinois Our monthly meetings are held the second Friday. Coffee and cake are served after the meetings. Please attend. * * * We are pleased to inform the Members of Branch 24, Chicago, Illinois that effective April 15, 1965 MR. CHARLES M. SZO has been .appointed District Manager and Manager of Branch 24 Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Szo will work out of the ■Greater Chicago District Office, 1030 W. Chicago Ave., Room 310, Chicago, 111. The cooperation of all Branch »embers is requested in assisting Mr. Szo with the difficult task of adding new members to the Branch loster. We feel certain that with the •cooperation of the members and Branch Officers that membership at Branch 24 shall begin to show a marked increase in the next few months. * % * This is to inform all members and friends of the Branch that there will be a Social SUNDAY, June 6, 1965 commencing at 3 P. M. The event wi’l take place at the A & .1 CLUB, 1036 East 93rd Street, Chicago, Illinois. Originally this event was scheduled for May 23, but had to be postponed, so please remember the new date JUNE 6, 1965. — BETTY AKAI Reporter 90 MAYNARD, do Ohio Mrs. Gorge Shadi, mother of branch manager Julius Shadi, died March 8, 1965. She was born August 12, 1883 in Noszlop, County of Veszprém, Hungary. She resided in Maynard for 56 years and for the past 35 years lived with her son. She was a member of the Association for almost 40 years. Requiem Mass was said on March 11 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church of Maynard and burial was in Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville, Ohio. The deceased is survived, in addition to her son Ju-Keep Freedom In Your Future ''V? With II. S. Savings Bonds lius, by five daughters, Mrs. Mary Matta, Mrs. Julia Schneider and Mrs. Elizabeth Melavec, all of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Helen Sliva of Adena, Ohio, and Mrs. Rose Bellinger of Maynard, 13 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and a brother and a sister in Hungary. We express our sympathies to the bereaved survivors. /jO NEW YORK New York Few members attended the March meeting because of bad weather. At the meeting it was decided that instead of the usual yearly summer picnic the branch would have a bus excursion. Details will be announced later. Also, details will soon be published about the dinner-dance next October 23. * >}: * The April Branch meeting accepted the invitation of Branch 1, Bridgeport, Conn, for the Testimonial being tendered National Secretry Stelkovics on May 8, 1965. In addition to the social and fraternal activities already planned for the year, it was decided that it would be a good idea to arrange for a boat outing. Details of this to be worked out later. Please follow this column or better still, attend the Branch meeting to be up to date on events and activities. JOHN HEGEDŰS Reporter (P. S. The Editorial Staff wishes Reporter John Hegedűs God-speed on his forthcoming trip to Europe and will be looking for a detailed report on his return.) rr STAR JUNCTION, Pennsylvania The new address of branch manager Louis Jesso is: 54 Seventh St. Uniontown, Pa. 15401. Oft FAIRFIELD, Connecticut At its regu'ar monthly meeting March 14, 1965 Branch 69, Fairfield, Conn., voted to merge with Branch 1, Bridgeport, Conn. This merger will make it possible for the members of Branch 69 to become more active in fraternal activities. Final consummation of this proposed merger will be acted upon May 9, 1965 at the regular meeting. — ANDREW R. BALOGH Regional Manager 71 DU QU ESNE, ■ Pennsylvania The members and the bowlers of Branch 71 will hold a summer picnic on Sunday, June 27, 1965, at St. Michael’s Park on the Duquesne- Homestead highway. Members will be informed at a future date of additional and detailed plans as regards this outing. — GABRIEL CZERNAI President 76 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania MEETING: Our monthly meeting was held on March 13th, 1965 at the Hungarian Club, 1125 Southampton Road, Phila., Pa. at 8:00 P. M. It is with great pleasure that we see an increase in our meeting attendance. We were especially pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stripo, and the Kovac Brothers from Phoenixvil'e. Our March meeting was strictly concerning the plans for the Sport Spring Dance. Our meeting on April 10th was quite successful, in that after the official business at hand was discussed and taken care of, the members went to work again on the Spring Dance. They pitched in and helped to mail out the notices concerning this affair. We want to thank a'l who helped and will help on April 24th, 1965, to make our Dance a huge success! BOWLING OUTING IN ALLENTOWN: Our Branch 76 bowling team, and some members, had a very enjoyable day, with the Allentown Branch playing the host, and we wish to thank all of those members who made Branch 76 feel so much at home. (A little bird told me that of the bowling event between the two branches, "76” got skizzled.' — How about that!) However, we hope in the immediate future to have the Allentown-ers come to Philadelphia, where we in turn hope to be as gracious a host, and play a much better game. * * * Good friends never forget — so Happy Birthday to: Mr. Stephen Szemes, Mr. Anthony Noel, Mrs. Andrew Györgyi and Mrs. Stephen Szemes. To all of you who feel “under the weather”, we hope a speedy recovery and the best of hea'th in the very near future! * íJí * An anxious heart is waiting — whose? Mr. Ernest Kemenes — who is expecting his Mother to arrive from Europe in time for the Easter Holidays and then some. The courageous Mother is 76 years young and we all hope for her safe arrival. She is flying over at that! Best of regards from all members to the e'der Mrs. Kemenes, and happy days for the entire family in their first reunion in years! (Continued on page 6) Ledger Assets — Nov., 1964 Bonds .............................................................................................................$ 24,688,304.49 Stocks ........................................................................................ 1,924,193.08 Mortgages ............ 1,439,859.17 Home Office Building and Other Association Owned Real Estate ..................................................... 1,170,761.99 Branch Real Estate Loan ....................................................................... 47,100.49 Policy Loans and Liens ........................................................................... 1,080,250.62 Cash and Bank Deposits ........................................................................... 232,452.51 Other Assets ................................................................................................. 56,296.63 Total Ledger Assets .......................................................................$ 30,639,218.98 Less: Liabilities ......................................................................................... -20,831.46 Net Ledger Assets — November 30, 1964..........................................§ 30,618,387.52 Julius E. Somogyi, National Treasurer John Sabo, National Controller FINANCIAL STATEMENT—Nov., 1964 Ledger Assets — October 31, 1964 INCOME Monthly Dues Miscellaneous Income Investment Income Capital Gains Pension Plan Income Total Income DISBURSEMENTS Claims Dividends Miscellaneous Commissions General Operating Expenses Taxes, Licenses and Fees Capital Losses Pension Plan Payments Total Disbursements Total Net Ledger Assets — November 30, 1964 Life Department $28,721,944.36 $ 171,293.36 6,417.53 97,060.83 5,707.21 —0— $ 280,478.93 156,111.93 8,722.42 872.86 23,147.72 45,022.44 807.47 —0— —0— 234,684.84 Disability Department $1,453,481.14 $ 15,235.59 —0— —0— —0— —0— $ 15,235.59 $ 12,055.15 —0— —0— 1,222.52 —0— —0— —0— —0— Pension Department $383,408.10 $ —0— —0— 340.59 12,375.00 1 ,106.50 Total $30,558,833.60 186,528.95 6,417.53 97,401.42 18,082.21 1,106.50 $ 13,822.09 § 309,536.61 —0— —0— —0— 364.07 —0— 12.50 1,643.61 $ 168,167.08 8,722.42 872.86 24,370.24 45,386.51 807.47 12.50 1,643.61 $ 13,277.67 $ 2,020.18 § 249,982.69 $28,767,738.45 $1,455,439.06 $395,210.01 $30,618,387.52 JULIUS E. SOMOGYI, National Treasurer JOHN SABO, National Controller