cfu membership standing, jan. 1957 a foreign born ......29 krizan joan, pavlicic margie, wilson...
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kpril 3, 1957 "ZAJEDNIČAR" fage ii
CFU Membership Standing, Jan. 1957 Membership status ending
DECEMBER, 1956 Active 69,855 Reserve 2,069
Total 71,924 New written 172 Reinstated — termi
nations 4 Transferred from Jr.
Order, 20 Yr. End. 11 187
1666 i'uuui Emil I 679 Ozbolt Mary 715 Raver Boris 793 Petras Nada, 899 Furlich Ivan 930 Kupina Ivan,
72,111 Terminations
Suspensions 34 Withdrew from mem
bership 12 Dead 110 Cash Surrender 49 Reserve Expired 11 Matured Endowment
paid in cash 2
Selebaj Zora
Pustina Mijo
218
Total membership ending JANUARY, 1957 71,893
Membership Status Active 69,807 Reserve 2,086
Total 71,693
New Members — United States
3 Kobulnicky Ronald 4 Halich Joseph, Lorkovic Eliz
abeth, Trdina Katherine 5 Hajko Richard, Kozora James
E„ Matan Charles J., Sukenlk Richard, Tracz Joseph, Turko-vich Sally E.
9 Lukas Andrew, Popovich John T.
13 Cackovic Mark, Marinak Stephen
. 19 Reskovac Florence 27 Golick Robert, Golick William 28 Lamar Martin, Oreskovich
Mary 29 Krizan Joan, Pavlicic Margie,
Wilson Nancy Louise 30 Dravus Violet 31 Brazell Ronald E. 34 Sucic Lois 39 Vedigh Antonette 42 Brletic Andrew, Golek Anna
Marie, Greijack Barbara, Greijack Ronald, Kneze vich Steve
44 Antoncic Patricia, C1 n d r i c fhomas, Matesa Joseph
. 49 Svoboda James 64 LePorte Mylo Joseph 66 Yarb William 70 Milos Dorothy 72 Grubach Edward M. Jr.,
Steich Michael, Wilseck Jos. 76 Mrzlak Rosemarie. Rafalow-
ski Bernard 80 Zupcich Lillian 81 Mellik Anna 84 Palm Gerald, Sullivan John
M. 85 Begg Frank J., Cutich Nick,
Grecich Barbara, Marangoni Dolores
115 Mariotti Irene 126 Kozma Charles John, Kezma
Elaine Carole 131 Dutka Nicholas, Hickey Geor
ge, Moravac Charles 148 Gazic Jelena 153 Magis Josephine, Spolarich
Georgiann 154 Benkovich Marko, Stanton
Richard 175 Cady Eugene Allan, Wicevic
Mary Ann 192 Gregorich Joanne 201 Yerbic James 214 Matolski Rosetta 234 Mance Virginia 235 Gasparovich Ivan 267 Francisco Rose 282 Busio Dragica 288 Honn Katherine 289 Gulla Eugene Joseph, Gulla
Frances 304 Karpa Martin, Kasnlc George
Jr. 307 Kemenovich John 313 Polanec Frederick 314 Furjanic Emilie, Kelly James 316 Ross Francis Jerome 351 Cencich Florence, Covic Mary,
Milkovich Elsie 355 Grahek Dennis 356 Bukovac Louis, Kasovla Mar-
lene 363 Chulack Barbara 392 Kitzke Russell 403 Strmac Branko 406 Ronkovich Nancy, V i s h e r
Donna Lou 423 Bradick Delores Ann, Bradick
Steven, Mihalic Catherine, Mi-halic Stephen, Podolak Ann Sylvia, Samoviski Catherine, Smith Elaine, Watkins Her-schel
425 Holmquist Elizabeth 439 Okicich Dennis Noel 463 Bosanec Judith Ann 472 Hildebrand Gertrude, Hilde-
brand Donald, Jurich Mary Jane
505 Mance Angeline, Wolf John 514 Drozda John, Drozda Ruth
Louise, Mussulin Mary, Rukavina Paul John, Stephonic Frank
523 Sablja kNorma Jean
A Foreign Born Immigrant Returns To Yugoslavia
950 Blaze vich Emily, Dukovac Mira
952 Pavicic Ana, Palcic Ivo, Val-cic Marko
961 Jakovcic Slavko, Maric Ivan, Maric Vinko, Talan Drago
975 Skoda Darinka, Skoda Milutin
990 Perak Zvonimir Reinstated From Suspension
I Stiscak Mary N., Stiscak Nicholas
5 Patcher Robert 12 Brozovich James 14 Germ Leona 34 Sestric Mary P.
194 Dominico Sam, Jr. 593 Jurasin Lillian M.
Reinstated From Reserve 6 Grubic Pavao, Tomasic Nikola
12 Plut Katarina (B. D.) 32 Grafman Emily 33 Pejakovic Dragutin 34 Pozeg Robert 72 Brajdic John 76 Koczerat Gladye
320 Mihaljevic Emil D. 534 Tkalcevic Danica 817 Lacich Filip
Accepted On Reserve 5 Miklos Robert, Raspotnlk
Frank. Raspotnlk Jamea, Stack Ethel
II Cvijanovich Nikola 13 Cerjanec Theresa, G u s t i n
Lawrence, Muza Thomas J Plasic Thomas A., Sypnisw-ski C a t h e r ine, Sypniewski Chester
14 Chmura Pauline 15 Cerny John, Jr. 19 Harrington Cornelius, Har
rington Louise 32 Brasic Vera, Lewicki Joseph
ine, Mihel Richard 35 Tomasic C h a r l e s , T o m a s i c
Ivan 53 Gecan Mary, Gecan Mike,
Rozgay Ljuba, (B. D.) 99 Gibson Catherine, Gibson Tho
mas ( 177 Skocilich Marijan 185 Soltis Janet 229 Gorence Donald 304 Budimir Joseph 313 Crncan Zivko 327 Marinkovic Paul 423 Lisak Mary 472 Savi Joe 481 Dabovich Rade 524 Vrban Manda (B. D.), Vrban
Marko 540 Kalember Jennie, Kalember
Ignac 550 Broten Katherine 573 Sprajcar Ivan 591 Radulovich Edna E. 718 Sahffer Ann 734 Mufich Joe 940 Sinclair Helen 948 Dolinyak Joseph 972 Pusic Josip 644 Lukich Valent 650 Mackovic John 787 Tomasic Robert 798 Yovancevic Milorad 975 Benac Alice, Benac Nick
Accepted On Rešene Via Transfer
101 Delrogh Katherine Suspensions
5 Gates Warren, Vandrak William
13 Gustin Mary Ann, Vajdic Barbara
15 Milicic Boris, Landikusic Thomas
19 Yankovich Eleanore Jane 28 Kezerle Jackulene, Oreskovich
Thomas 32 Sanchis Vincent, Stojanovic
Aleksander 130 Pupil Carol 136 Turkalj Donna 146 Kostuch Caroline Julia 148 Sucich Daniel 229 Gavrilovich Roland, Wisniew-
ski Leonard 235 Jurgec James 276 Leistner Patricia Ann 284 Skalko Helen, Zanini Jo Anne 316 Majetic John Daniel, Majetic
Lucy 374 Painovich Frieda 540 Nenadovich Peter R. 548 Buckoske Martha M. 731 Kalan Paul Frederick 760 Palese Joseph 854 Bajkusev Nikola 859 Brandt Jean Ann 948 Matonich John J. 644 Bilobrk Mate 919 Punkarl Thomas, Yarema Ma
ry L. Withdrew From Membership
24 Snead William 29 Sins Margaret 32 Ruffino Claudette
146 DiMattia Mary P. 177 Surina Marjorie 440 Lozich Joseph 504 Pash Mary 639 Becich Margaret 749 Osterling Eleanor 533 Filipan Judith Joan
540 Peters Gilbert R., Jr., Pfeiffer 787 Jurincic Mary, Pavellch Helen
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or two and a half cents.
Magnificent Churches At about 4 p.m., the busses
were pressed into service for a sight seeing tour of Dubrovnik.
This tour took us to the Franciscan and Dominican Monasteries and the Cathedral, all located within the walls of the old fort and within a radius of a half mile. T h e i n t e r i o r s o f t h e s e
churches are beautiful. The main and side altars are works of art.
Leaving the churches we walked through narrow "uli-cas", barely 6 feet wide, to get a close view of the construction of the fort and the tenements.
Hours later a tired, hungry group returned to the hotel for a dinner of barbecued veal on small sticks. Nikolac and I were fortunate enough to get; a table with Jean and Bette, and what service that table got!
Ivica, the waiter, saw to it that we had the best and the most and you can rest assured that such service was not because of Nick and me.
Case Of A Red Face After dinner some took to
the outdoor terrace and some sat on the hotel steps, which brings to mind one of my most embarrassing moments of the entire trip.
I wanted to take a picture of the people on the steps and as I was focusing my camera, and attaching the flashbulb unit, my camera case tilted and its entire contents dropped to the sidewalk, tissue paper and all; was my face red I I never scooped up any
thing faster in my life before, and this amid roars of laughter.
Later, in the evening, we encountered some difficulty in getting water to the 4th floor. I had never realized how precious water could be until I tried to take a bath without it.
Our patience was finally rewarded and in no time flat we were off in dreamland.
Jitterbugs Everywhere On Sunday, August 19, we
were taken on an excursion by boat to the Isle of Lo-krum, a short distance from Dubrovnik.
On this island, which has been converted into a public park for picnics and bathing, is located the palace of Maximilian of Mexico. After three hours of reconnoitring, we boarded our cruiser and returned to the city. Just about this time, those
long Yugoslav siestas were b e c o m i n g c o n t a g i o u s a n d away I went to discover for myself what they were like.
It was a warm summer night and the Boat Group was invited to see Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" in an outdoor theatre with natural scenery and settings.
I had been having my own
Mary 541 Kljucaric Nick 576 Majerich Helen 588 Nobles Dolores Ann, Uglesich
Betty 595 Rumora Genevieve 633 Margetich Barbara 649 Grdjan Blase 661 Rowhlt William Jr. 663 Zibreg Geofgianne 671 Stakich Jim Jr. 705 Zajac Annette 720 Gerovac Goldie 770 Lucas Robert H. 791 Marin Delores, Marin Frank
John 797 Jager Janice 817 Kozarich Kathleen 854 Fiamengo Vincent, Spanjol
Anton, Tonsich Pete 856 Pulford William
New Members — Canada 281 Jensen Ivor Dennis 608 Cor Matt John, Grubisich Ivan 617 Muzar Joe, Muzar Mary 644 Bosilac Anne, Frketich John
P., Kobe Anne, Krkuc Barbara, Krpan Zora, Muzak Joseph, Niksic Mary Anne, Sos-
. tarich Anne Marie 648 Fabac Jean Mary
832 Strizic Joe Cash Surrenders
4 Kretschmaier Henry 5 Cigich Stephen, Dupin Dor
othy 12'Logan Mary D., Logan Ro
bert Worth 17 Vrdoljak Rosanna 25 Rendulic Stanko 35 Macan Lawrence E. 70 Zuklic Robert 99 Leovich John, (Kes.)
130 Mott Mary 170 Pavisich Helen 192 Sechen Bernard L. • 212 Hodak Jakov 214 Thomas Charles 221 Racki George 231 Chapman Catherine 234 Borkowski Joseph 253 Staniger George 255 Tomic Edward Andrew 260 Alujevich Frances 270 Daws Stephen, Fack Frede
rick 304 Bucci Kathryn 309 Potochnik Rose Marie 320 Braun Pladimir J. 327 Tomasiak Thomas 3. 352 Daniels Mark S. 362 Zanetich Nicholas
dreams and was in no mood to see any of Shakespeare's dreams, so I turned to something more palatable, such as a Kafana. Kathy Perman and Olga Vaskov had similar ideas, and- so the three of us had another glimpse of Yugoslav night life.
The music was American jazz with jitterbugs all over the place. Latin American tunes were also favored and again, as in Belgrade, not a tamburitza to be seen.
Ah, Yugoslav Sladoled Monday, August 20, was a
free day, one devoid of any social obligations and each tourist was on his own.
My first item on the agenda was to visit the Putnik Agency, to make reservations for 1st Class .travel on the Simp-Ion Orient Express from Zagreb to Paris, with sleeping accommodations.
I was going to make sure that my ride back would be in style and comfort. I visualized myself in a single private room, reclining in a nice soft bed, thinking about the poor peasants in the tourist 2nd class compartments. You'll learn later what a surprise I got. I left Putnik and returned
to the monasteries and cathedral for some interior snapshots of the altars and paintings. Just about this time I met the CFU Plane Group, who arrived the night before and were making their tour of Dubrovnik.
Leaving them, I found a pastry shoppe that sold "sladoled" and had my first taste of Yugoslav ice cream. He Men Wear Bikinis
The afternoon was spent at the beach, a short distance from the Sumatrin Hotel, where instead of the women wearing bikinis the men wore them—what a revolting development.
Through the courtesy of Kathy Perman, I was clad in her father's, bathing trunks and felt overdressed My white epidermis stood out in sharp contrast to the deep tan of the local boys. Olga Vaskov, Kathy Per
man, Katherine Lesko, Bette Jercich, Mary Herceg and Slavko, our bus driver, were also soaking up the rays of sunshine. It was a grand day for bathing.
Mayor A Dapper Dan After supper the entire
CFU tour group, both plane and boat, dressed for the cocktail reception at the Mayor's palace in Dubrovnik.
It was a sumptuous place with large ornate rooms decorated with original paintings. The usual warm welcome was extended to the members by the Mayor, a dapper gentleman of sartorial elegance.
Michael Grasha, speaking in Croatian, replied in behalf of the CFTJ and thanked the officials for their many courtesies. After several cocktails the reception got warmer and
wanner, until we were compelled to seek relief in a nearby Kafana.
Here some of the danced and relaxed, drinking lemonada, coffee, sodas, and wine until midnight, just in time to board the last trolley to Lapad.
All day Tuesday was spent loafing and relaxing, in preparation for the next day's trip to Split. With nothing special to do, I again fell victim to the siesta fever.
In the evening a small group hired a taxi and went to the Hotel Argentina Terrace Gardens for dancing and refreshments. The gardens were situated on the side of a cliff overlooking the calm waters of the Adriatic.
(To Be Continued)
East Chicagoans Host Mid-West Choirs Meet
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. — On February 24, 1957, the
group I League of Mihanovic held
Bridger Tarns In Smash-Hit Concert
Thousand Patrons Jam H.S. Auditorium
423 Mebs Catherine 434 Berkich Steve, Pierovich.Mel-
vin 437 Kramer Anna M. 483 Jordan Steve Paul 504 Saric Danica (Res.) 535 Tepsich Charles 557 Gyalog Stephen 576 Belovich Frank J. 612 Lepesh Ana, Visconti Hugo,
Visconti Lena 622 Lacich Anna 641 Mihelcich John A. 663 Kovacic Joseph 854 Jeldum Mary Ann 710 Kokotic Marija (Res.), Koko-
tic Mate (Res.) 812 Yazvac Tomo 975 Katunar Ivan
Rešene Expired 1 Mikulan Paul J. 5 Raspotnik James
11 Cvijanovic Nikola 32 Zorich Edward J. 99 Palcic Franjo
126 Visnich Sam 185 Rodesh Anton John 229 Ashenbrener Stanislav 540 Frankovich Clarence 588 Svorinich Andrew 612 Matusko Marija
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AMBRIDGE, Pa. — The Holy Trinity Church Tambur-itzans' Second Annual Concert, held Sunday, February 24, at the Ambridge High School Auditorium, proved to be a colorful musical extravaganza.
Many people who attended the First Annual Concert were fascinated by the tamburitza music, and this time brought along their friends to witness an enjoyable evening of music.
When time came for the curtain to rise, the auditorium was filled to capacity. Beside the many children attending, there were over one thousand adults present. This comes to prove that
the people are interested in the type of music that our Tamburitzans play on their instruments.
Indeed, they bring the sounds from distant lands, that sing and cry at the same time and fill the hearts of listeners with irresistable longing for love and beauty.
Program A Smash Hit The program was composed
of instrumental, song and dance numbers of various nationalities, performed with precision and gracefulness.
The guest tamburitzans and kolo dancing group that helped to make the evening more entertaining were the McKeesport Junior Tamburitzans, the Clairton Tamburitzans and the Cokeburg Kolo Group.
In addition, Mrs. Jennie Kolar, the wife of our one and only Duquesne Tamburitzans Director, rendered two musical selections with her own delightful interpretation. She was accompanied by the Duquesne Combo. The audience was excep
tionally appreciative of the; entire performance and their; applause rang enthusiastical- j ly through the hall. |
Gift For Organizer ' Before the Concert opened,!
Mrs. Andrew Marks, the or-1 ganizer and the first presi-1 dent of the Holy Trinity Tam- j
their yearly meeting and election of officers at the Croatian Home in Indiana Harbor. The League consists of 6 Croatian choruses of the Midwest.
We were greatly honored to also have the presence of Mr. Z. I. Kerhin, of Gary, Ind., President of the National Singers Federation, which is comprised of all the Croatian Singers in the United States.
Outgoing president of the League was Mr. John Brozo-vic, East Chicago's Supervisor of Public Works. The newly elected officers are: Pres. — Mr. Dan Weimer of Chicago, 111.; Vice-Pres. — Mr. John Tumpich, Chicago; Sec'y. — Mrs. Edward Bab-billa, Gary, Ind.; Treas. — Mrs. John Sarich, St. Louis, Mo.
After the business meeting, an election dinner was served, with Mr. Matt Rivich, Pres. of "Sloga", presiding as host. Grace and Benediction were said by the Rev. Dragicevic, Ass't. Pastor at Sacred Heart Church of So. Chicago, 111.
The committee for the preparation and serving of the dinner, headed by Mrs. Nicholas Zafran, were the Mes-dames Louis Rozmanich, Matthew Kvenich, Pavka Gilo and Luandre Rozmanich and the Misses Mary Smokvina, Violet Kvenich and Kathy Koran.
THE EXECUTIVE -OFFICIAL MINUTES-
Jean Maletic was appointed to make the presentation.
Rev. Ivo Sivric, O.F.M., our Pastor, opened the program with an Invocation. The young tamburitzans, and we, are all sincerely thankful to him for the aid he extended towards this concert and for the interest he is taking in our youngsters. Following the concert, the
crowd moved to the Polish Falcons Hall, where the Duquesne Combo played for dancing.
We deem it necessary to express our deepest gratitude to the very capable teacher of tamburitza music, Mr. Walter W. Kolar, Director of the Duquesne University Tamburitzans.
Under his guidance and cooperation with the youngsters and parents, the outcome of the concert could be nothing but a great success. We are also grateful to Mr. Donald Knezevich, Assistant to Mr. Kolar, for his efforts in teaching the children.
Zajedničar Rates Orchid Thanks are in order to all
our friends of Ambridge and vicinity and to the many members of St. Marys Church in Rankin who attended our concert.
We are deeply indebted to the official organ of the Croatian Fraternal Union, the Zajedničar, and to its English Editor, Mr. Stephen Brkich, for the wonderful publicity given to us. They responded readily to every request for publicity and thus contributed a great share to the success. Again, thanks to one and
WEDNESDAY, FEBRI'ARY 27, 1957
The Supreme President, bro. Mandich, opened the session with official greetings. All Members of the Board were present.
The Minutes of the Special Meeting held on February 7, 1957, and the regular meeting held on February 13, 1957, were approved as read.
The Supreme Secretary, bro. Bella, presented the following cases:
Lodge 84 — Bro. Dioniz Mureta wishes to change beneficiaries by agreement to a friend, Kate Kovacic. which the Board approved.
Lodge 99 — Bro. Franjo Palcic will have exhausted the reserve value of his certificate on February 28, 1957. The lodge submitted a request for assistance from the National Fund. Since said member resides in Europe, the Board approved the issuance of a paid-up certificate equivalent to 2 months dues for each year of membership, providing the member requests such assistance personally which must be witnessed by the County authorities where he resides. This is in accordance with the decision of the Supreme Board in such matters.
Lodge 145 — Sister Kata Vardijan designated her husband as beneficiary, who predeceased the member. The Board approved payment of the claim to 7 surviving children.
Lodge 351 — Sister Johana Tomic named her husband beneficiary, who predeceased the member. The Board approved payment of the claim to 3 surviving children.
Lodge 374 — On an appeal from the lodge, the Board approved a donation of $50.00 from the National Fund to their destitute member, bro. Albert Majhanovich.
Lodge 483 — Bro. Mato Vukonich received a $400 certificate from the National Fund which was designated for funeral expenses only. Upon the death of the member, the Secretary of the lodge withheld $200.00 of this amount for alleged back dues. The Board agreed to pay said amount from the National Fund to the wife of the deceased, who is the beneficiary, and the Home Office shall claim this sum from the lodge.
Bros. Mandich, Grasha and Servov submitted their reports on the New York Fraternal Congress and their meeting with the representatives of the Putnik Travel Agency of New York in connection with closing our account with them for the 1956 Campaign trip to Jugoslavia. Their expenses were approved for payment as follows: Bro. Mandich, $127.65; Bro. Grasha, $125.40; and Bro. Servov, $150.32.
The Board unanimously agreed that bros. Sipusic, Kra-sich and Sarich of the Children's Home are to attend the meeting of the Supreme Board on March 29, 1957.
Bros. Bella and Grasha were delegated to attend the Campaign Conference of the United Lodges of South Chicago, which is to be held at the Croatian Home in South Chicago on April 7, 1957.
Bro. Bella was authorized to attend the Campaign Conference of Chicago lodges to be held on March 10, 1957, at the Croatian Sokol Home in Chicago.
At the request of the United Lodges of Mahoning Valley, bro. Krasich is to be guest speaker at their annual picnic to be held on August 4, 1957, at St. Michael's Grove in Youngstown.
At the request of the United Lodges of Fayette, Greene, Westmoreland and Washington Counties of Pa., bros. Ovca-rich and Brkich are to attend the Campaign Conference to be held at the Croatian Home in Donora on March 31, 1957.
Bro. Bella is to be the guest speaker at the Victory Banquet of the National Dux Tournament which is to be held under the auspices of Lodge 25 of McKcesport on April 28th.
Bro. John Jurisich, Secretary of Lodge 355, was delegated as our representative at the dedication ceremonies of the new Jugoslav National Home in Ely, Minnesota on May 4, 1957. Bro. Jurisich is also the Vice-President of the Home.
A letter received from Delegate Adam Sudetic of Lodge 519 of Detroit, as pertains to the Resolution initiated by 3 Detroit Delegates, was acknowledged and filed.
A letter of thanks and appreciation was received from the Cub-Master of Pack 211 of Pittsburgh, Mr. Glunt, for our donation to them.
The Board agreed to place the Standard Analytical Service on the mailing list of our Official Organ.
The following items were approved for payment: $5.00 to the Fraternal Societies of Greater Pittsburgh
for dues. $1904.82 to the Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. for
a new addressograph machine for the Official Organ. $1,100.00 to H. N. Bruce and Assoc., actuaries for the
preparation and calculation of the valuation exhibit for our annual statement, as per agreement.
$80.00 to Moody's Investors Service for the 1957 subscription on municipal government bonds for the Supreme Treasurer.
$1,742.32 to the Harris-Lawrence Co. for a 5 year renewal of our fire insurance policy on the Home Office building.
$45.70 to Hite's Drug Store for 27 shots of polio vaccine which were given to the Home Office employees by Dr. Arch.
The Board unanimously agreed that a prize of $20.00 is to be awarded for each $i000.00 of insurance to proposers of Single Premium business and that a dividend is to be payable after one full year of membership on all such certificates. This applies to both the Junior and Senior Depart-ments.
There being no further business to transact, the Supreme President adjourned the session.
Joseph Bella, Supreme Secretary
buritzans was presented with all who in any way at all a gift from the Tamburitzans! helped to make this Concert in recognition of her merits! a success. for the group. Miss Barbara | Theresa A. Buk, Vice-Pres.
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