William Penn, 1957 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1957-05-01 / 5. szám

May 15, 1957 PAGE 11 William Penn III. Disbursements Death Benefit Claims __________ Matured Endowments ..................... Cash Surrenders ............................... Monthly Dues Refunds .................. Accrued Bond Interest ................... Refunds to Members ...................... Rea! Estate Expenses .................... Other Investment Expenses ........... Loss on Sale or Maturity of Bonds.. Rent .................................-.................. Salaries and Wages ........................­Legal Fees and Expenses................ Medical Examination Fees................ Inspection Report Fees.................... Actuarial and Auditing Expenses Traveling Expenses.......................... Advertising ..................................... Postage ............................................­Telegraph ........................................ Telephone ........................................... Printing ............................................... Stationery ........................................... Cost or Depreciation of Furnitur« & Equip........................................... Books and Periodicals ...................... Bureau and Association Dues ......... Insurance except on Real Estate....» Sundry Generaal Expense ............... Off. Mach, and other Equip. Maintenance .................................. Field Expense Allowance................ Field Conferences ............................ Official Publication............................ Donations ........................................... American Hungarian Federation _ State Taxes ....................................... Social Security Federal Tax............. Hospitalization for Employees ....... Trust Fund Paid Deposits..........„ Commissions ...................................... Collection of Dues.............................. Statistical Service Fees ................. Other Federal Tax ........................... Sick Benefit Claims __________.... Hospitalization Claims ................ Pension Fund Paid Deposits ......... Int. Pd. on Pension Fund Contributions Returned ................ City of Pittsburgh >/2% Wage Tax .................................................. U. S. Director of Internal Revenue Witholding Tax — December ..................................... Total Disbursements ________ BALANCE — Jan. 31, 1957 67,484.10 36,200.00 23,549.13 682.23 541.81 1,553.32 15,144.43 1,682.53 2,863.83 1,979.48 18,984.40 291.66 788.33 217.40 658.33 1,332.47 2,602.00 510.00 101.13 953.18 408.37 364.72 6,710.85 207.97 25.00 1,562.69 210.45 191.53 1.236.02 507.80 1,890.50 449.07 250.00 244.54 867.97 190.80 2.723.03 11,331.55 14,979.30 1.893.60 758.46 10,198 75 36 00 195.14 5,393.04 230,712.16 10,274.66 24,117,110.40 1,070,544.16 21.16 192.93 67,484.10 36,200.00 23,549.13 683.53 541.81 1,533.32 15,144.43 1,703.69 3,056.76 1,979.48 18,984.40 291.66 788.33 217.40 658.33 1,332.47 2,602.00 510.00 101.13 953.18 408.37 364.72 6,710.85 207.97 25.00 1,562.69 210.45 1,798.44 7.44 191.53 1.236.02 507.80 1,890.50 449.07 250.00 244.54 867.97 190.80 2.723.03 11,331.55 14,979.30 1,893.60 758.46 10,198.36 75.00 1,798.44 7.44 195.14 2,019.97 “233,600770 5.393.04 243.006.79 25,421,255.26 JULIUS E. SOMOGYI JOHN SABO, National Treasurer National Auditor Youngest of Large Family Attractive Margaret C. Jordan recently transferred from the Ju­venile to the Senior Order. Margaret, a high school student, is the youngest of a family of fifteen and lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Daniel Jordan, at 100 Arden Street, New York 34, N. Y. The fa­mily formerly lived in Roda, Virginia where Mr. Jordan was manager of Branch 334. The branch has since been discontinued. The Jordans are now members of Branch 48-V. Parents who are members of our Association should in the interest of their children enroll them in the Wil­liam Penn Fraternal Association at an early age. Our Juvenile Benefits offer a variety of advantages for our children. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan are to be commended for offering their chil­dren the benevolent protection and advantages of the Juvenile Order of our Association.---------------------------296. V. Hegedűs Mrs. Jos. 32.00. 302. V. Hary Michel, Sr. 76.56. 305. V. Barsi Vincent 40.00, Barsi Vincent 13.70, Kelemen Martin 3.42. 307. V. Kuncz Stephen 32.00. 310. V. De Rosa Mary J. 15.00. 313. V. Koblass Mrs. Mary 27.42. 327. V. Toth Mrs. Paul 69.70. 338. V. Sicuro Mrs. James 38.84. 341. V. Yovanovich EH31.71, Yo­­vanovich Eli 42.28. 344. V. Petrik Mrs. Joseph 18.86. 352. V. Prather Mayton 34.28. 383. V. Papai Joseph 44.55, Stro­­majer Mrs. Jos. 18.28, Young John 9.14. 399. V. Remo William 25.14. 418. V. Nemeth Louis 51.42. 420. V. Horvath Peter 18.28, Hor­vath Peter 20.00. 424. V. Csorba John 24.00, Jako Stephen 20.56. 442. V. Parshall William 19.42. , 466. V. Krashna Mrs. Joseph 15.00, Nicholas Mrs. Irene 49.14, Ondo Jo­seph 18.28. 485. V. Fekete Michael 33.16. 500. V. Nyiri Leslie 45.74, Nyiri Leslie 8.00. 520. V. Natili Mariano 36.56. 525. V. Demeter Mrs. Helen 80.00, Nagy Andrew 64.00, Palagyi John 30.86, Palagyi John 41.14, Sarossy Kalman 60.60, Tenke Frank, Jr. 24.02, Varady Louis 14.62, Vargo Alexander 30.85. 542. V. Miliczky John 28.56, Stefa­­nek Joseph 36.00. 548. V. Üveges Matilda J. 15.00. 569. V. Beres Stephen 28.60. Total 10,198.36 John Sabo, National Auditor •-------------•-»<$ (?&>-------------HOSPITALIZATION CLAIM PAYMENTS JANUARY 1957 275. V. Wanninger John 75.00. DO YOU KNOW? A solar cooking stove composed simply of a concave mirror and a support of pos and pans, which will provide an economical means of cooking where fuel is scarce and sunshine plentiful, is being marketed commercially by an Egyptian firm. DO YOU KNOW? Thalassophobia is morbid fear of the ocean or sea. JOIN and SERVE ...answer the calll Akron Branch Holds Testimonial (Continued from page 4) Ferenczi, Lidia Juhasz, Mrs. John Nagy, Helen Angelich, Mrs. Frank Magyary. Mrs. Emery Druzsin, Mrs. Peter Kern, Mrs. John J. Nagy, Theresa Pinter and Mrs. Charles Varga, hostesses. Girls and boys serving at the tables were Carolyn Varga, Jean Gul­­rich, Barbara Kovács, Helen Ruesh­­man, Diana Bodossy, Irene Papp, Mary Ann Farkas, Mary Ann Papp Fred Fedor, Jack Papp, Raymond Nasvadu. LEDGER ASSETS-Jan. 31, 1957 Real Estate — H.O. Bldg, and East. Dist. Off. Bldg. Less Reserve ............................................................................. $ 697.655.29 Mortgage Loan Account ................................................................ 2,125,641.91 Branch Real Estate Account .......................................................... 36,715.35 Loans and Liens .................................... 763,947.25 Bond Account .................................................................................... 21,108,279.53 Stock Account ................................................................................... 252,922.67 Cash Account ..................................................................................... 344^52.3.86 Savings Account ....................... 77,694.40 Stock Account — Magyar Home ..................................................... 12,450.00 Airlines Account ................................................................................. 425.00 Petty Cash ................................................... 1,000.00 Total Ledger Assets as of January 31, 1957 ..........-.............. 25,421,255.26 JULIUS E. SOMOGYI JOHN SABO National Treasurer National Auditor

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