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Kathryn Nosich Kathryn was born tolic Comm.ttee After grad-:which uating in June, 1957, she en-,„ enter John Mandrgoc, Mgr.: Xhomas, Mary Kozul, Sec'y. Hc ?raduated from Sacril ment0 ffigh Schoo] lnd jg now OoHege, from he lQ dualf Sn w John Badovinac, CLEVELAND, Ohio thal a ,R Anna Radman, Sec'y. FROM I Saturday, De- Parents-Childrens Anna Reseic, Mgr., fj ,,:a, |W*W Mnim Llfy Are# MOmS Mitzie, Pres. i $ v »k 4K I VOAUV/JliV. y V/X bllW VlIllOJ UillU MP VVI uiai cial Organ, the Zajedničar. i w E N 1 I S N S E I O N fEajednicetr PAGE 9 CLE v ELAND, Ohio mform |Place all the mem- of 0,1 at the Home, Ann Katuc, Mgr. stage i mas Party 57 on Sunday, Decem- 22. at the Hall, a first the tor Tony Puskarich. 4 111 mem- LodSc gess iotl w atian So kol Hail, 1907 So. Ra Ave. ne It. 0 \n\n Saturday, December 21, Set Aside For Annual Johnstown Nest 4 Funfest Treats, Movies, Entertainment Await Youngsters Heading For Croatian Home JOHNSTOWN, Pa. San-1 ta, in all his glory, "wall again pay his annual visit to the members of CFU Nest 4 on the occasion of their Christ mas Party. This year's fete will be staged at the Croatian Hall, Broad St., Saturday eve ning, December 21, begin ning at 7:00 p.m. A large Christmas tree has been ordered and the hall will be decorated in Yuletide trim mings for the event. Early in dications point to a real Xmas party that will surpass all pre vious undertakings. A fine program of Nest 595 Grad Is In Many Activities First we would like to greet lovely and talented Kathryn Corrinc Nosich, daughter of Steve and Manda Nosich. She was transferred from Nest 595, where she leaves be- hind her younger sister, Mary Jane, and brother, Stevie. Jr. In Lodge 948 she joins her parents and sister, Joan. Her parents have long been among the most ar dent and active of the ma ny, many CFU members in So. Chicago. cago on January 3, 1940. She where she was a part of the choir, glee club and the Apes-: rolled as a student in the comptometer school. Jr., a real friend of the Croa tian people, will again bring his projector and movies to add to the pleasure of both kiddies and grownups. All this will come to pass, of course, after Santa distri butes his treats to the chil dren. tainment, including movies, has been arranged by John Mandrgoc, Nest Manager, and' ment. his aides. Mr. Cyrus Davis,' Kathryn Nosich Joins Lodge 948 Arrangements have been made with the Cambria City Community Associa tion to have their Annual Christmas Display lit. It Is located on the lot adjoining the hall and is one of the most outstanding displays In Pennsylvania. Parents are invited to bring their kiddies and come for an evening of fun and entertain- Lodge 843 Salutes Two New Members Newcomers Merit Warmest Welcome SACRAMENTO. Calif. Preparing with a light heart SO. CHICAGO, 111. "St. Anthony" CFU Lodge 948 wishes to welcome its new for the joyous holiday season members via the pages of the ahead is Miss Patricia D. Zajedničar. a i i a Courtney... Courtney, a recent newcomer to the ranks of Lodge 843. The daughter of Ray and Katherine Courtney, she attended Holy Angelf Grammar School, put in 3 years at St. Joseph's Aca demy, and completed her schooling at Bishop Arm strong High School. She is now employed by a local barrister as his legal secretary. Patricia's sister, Judith Ann, is still a member of Jun ior Order Nest 239. Another recent transferee Ch-|t0 Lodg, 843 is Michael attended Sts. Peter and Paul I Thomas grade school and high school,1 In between school and stu- John, and behind him in Jun dies. Kathryn manages to help I ior Order Nest 239 he leaves her mother in their delicate- his twin brothers, James and sen store. When she finds, Joseph. time, she also enjoys singing, dancing and sewing. Our other young transfer ees include Anna Soldo, Tomi- i slav Tokich, Jeanette Klick and John Phillip Kozul. We are happy and proud to have these new young members!*11^ Michael. Merry and we wish them all the best y°u both. of happiness and success in their chosen fields of endea vor. the son of John and .ers attending sute THKRK'l.l. BK V hot time in Detroit sunda. l*cc. whrn the members of Junior Order .Nest 318 get together in the Cro atian Home, 1735 K. McXiehols, for their Annual Christmas And not without reason, for that's the day we have set aside for the Nest's An- Cleveland Radio Hour On 12th Lap Dir. John Birek Plans Celebration (Continued From P. 7) available through members of the committee or through of ficers of all local lodges, or .through the Croatian Homes on St. Clair and in Collinwood. (Tickets may be obtained also from the office of the Croa tian Radio Hour at 1408 E. Ohio's No. 1 Nest In Annual Yuletide Tryst Saturday, December 21 .Christmas Party of CFU Nest 55 will be held Ave. Movie« of last year's ty will be shown and there will be plenty of dancing, singing, games and refresh ments for all. The Nest 55 kiddies would also like to inform our read- as a Social Science teacher. In coming to Lodge 843 he finds in ranks hjs brothcr Interesting to note also is that Michael's grandfather Andrija Tomljanovic was one of the real "Old Timers" associated with Saramento Lodge 434. Welcome aboard, Patricia and Michael. Merry Christ- Bowling Tournament will be held February 1. 1958. Rankin Juniors To Whoop It Up December 21st RANKIN, Pa. The An nual Christmas Party of CFU Nest 38 will be held on Sat urday, December 21, at 1:00 p.m., in the Croatian Home, 4th Street. Parents are urged to bring their children on time as San ta Claus will be on hand to distribute candy to all the members. Those who have tickets In their possession are ask- Arrange Yule Funarama MILWAUKEE The CFU Mothers Club of Milwaukee and West Allis is having a Christmas Party on the 22nd of December. Old Santa will be there to distribute the gifts to the Kiddies and Moms. We are extending to the CFU Supreme Officers and each and every one best wish es for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ed to turn them in at that time, for the awards will be made the same day. Catherine Pecak, Mgr. YU LETI DE SPIRIT ON THE MARCH IN CFU Detroit Junior Order Nest 318 Youngsters On Edge For December 22nd Funfest DETROIT Sunday, Dec.' And now for a look at turning your card immediate 22, 1957, should go down as a "what's cooking" for this pre- ly. great day in the lives of the holiday funfest. youngsters affiliated with Ju nior Order Nest 318. First, we urge each Nest mem e o i n a o n a i i valued at 50 centi for the! a a Next, invitations were mail i nual Christmas Party•-•-at-^d-4«--ea€fe--fa4»ily-.in the form the Croatian Home, 1735 E. of double postal cards. Please McNichols. Time? 3 p.m. |make your reservations by re-1 DECEMBER 18,1937 For the benefit of those who will not be able to come at that time we wish to say that the treats will THE DAY of my recent election to the presidency of the Pennsylvania Fraternal Congress, I have .received a great number of Reporter: telegrams and letter^ from lodges and individuals, members and non-members of our Society, as'well j**™ as from fraternal organizations of our own and other nationalities. To the congratulations and good wishes re-i23, ceived from lodges, organizations and individuals, I am answering personally by letter as time per- The! mits, but it will be simply impossible to answer all of them individually. So, I do so through our Offi- cember 21, at 6.00 p.m., in the i Croatian Home, 6314 St. Clair of Special thanks to the President and Secretary tlie National Fraternal Congress, and equally so to the President of the Croatian Catholic I nion and the Editor of 'Our Hope"—Naša Nada—who publicly congratulated me and the Croatian Fra ternal Union on this achievement. I *i* 11 ami Program. Primed lor oicnsion .ire the Ncst Junior Tmnburitzans, above, who promise the conventional rug cutters and kolo devotees alike music out of this world. Entertainment Loads of it, with our Nest Junior TAmburitzans and Kolo Dancers doing their bit and some "surpri ses" in store to make this jamboree one to remember for years. -SPIRIT OF GRATEFULNESS- {Cleveland N. 86 I also wish by this means to express my thanks and appreciation to the representatives of the Greater Pittsburgh Fraternal Association, comprised of 22 fraternal organizations of West ern Pennsylvania, who worked so enthusiastically S. s. PITTSBURGH Cro at the meetings of the Pennsylvania Fraternal Congress to assure my unanimous election. will In behalf of the Supreme Administration and Membership of the Croatian Fraternal Union, as ber well as in my own behalf, my sincere thanks to all, with best wishes for a Merry Christmas and everything good in the New Year. V. I. Mandich Supreme President, Croatian Fraternal Union President, Pennsylvania Fraternal Congress Trafford Nest 203 Treat On Tap December 21 TRAFFORD, Pa. Santa will be on hand to distribute the Christmas Treat to all the CFU Nest 203 members on Saturday, December 21, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., only. Tube City Nest 37 Juniors In Funfest Dec. 22 The delinquent dues of all McKEESPORT, Pa. This their gift from Santa Claus. members will have to be paid: is to notify the parents and At the present we are sell by the end of the month or! relatives of CFU Nest 37 ing chances on a $25.00 Bond we will have to resort to sus-i members that the Annual award, profit of which will pension in some cases. Your payment of these back dues will also enable the under signed to properly close her books for the year. not be held over longer than the month of January, as it had been in the past. All those delinquent in that Santa Cl.M us won't bo a round for the fun. He will for sure. As for refreshments, get ready for the best. There you have it, Juniors, the makings of a high time just three days before that day of days, Christmas Day. Make a beeline for the Cro- And perish the thought I atian Home Sunday, Dec. 22. In Yuletide Fete This is to CFU Nest 86 that Monday, December Croatian 15711 Waterloo Rd. The festivities will begin at 6 p.m., at which time Santa will appear with his presents and candy for all the mem bers. Nest members and their parents are cordially invited to attend. S.S. Pitt Nest Sets Party Date atian Fraternal Union Nest its Annual Christ- Croatian beginning at 6:30 p.m. A musical program will be presented by the Zarnich Accordion Studio and San ta Claus will be on hand to greet and amuse the chil dren. To make the occasion com plete, tasty refreshments, candy, etc., will be served to all the members in attendance. All the nest members are cordially invited to attend. Battle Creek 533 Up dues are asked to pay up be- U#:*L qi fore the 31st so that the'"™ »UnfeST books may be closed for the BATTLE CREEK, Mich. year without debt. Your coop-1 CFU Lodge 533 will sponsor eration will be appreciated. New Year's Eve Dance on I Mrs. Mary Zegar. the evening of December 31. There will be plenty of food on hand and, of course, lots of fun to be had by all. Christmas Party will be held go towards the Christmas Sunday, December 22, in the Party. We urge all parents to celebrate on December 31 lodge hall, between 2:00 and purchase a few and to take a come to the Croatian Home, 4:00 p.m. few extra-" to, Jto, their where aij enjoyable time is Only those members,, who friends. v- i promised all. are in attendance, will receive 1 Angelina Brletic, Mgr. Eva Neric, Rec. Music for your dancing and listening pleasure will be provided by our own Balkaneers. So, if you are planning to Uniontown Members Give Fraternalism New Meaning During Benefit Festivities Aged and Disabled Members Now Certain That They Will Not Be Forgotten (i roup UNIONTOWN, Pa. "Sa tin Krasic, Supreme Treasu bratskom slogom sve se može rer, and his wife, and bro. Ed napraviti". We are speaking ward Sei-vov, gal Ciinsrlor of our Croatian Pioneers, the of the CFU. I ones who were once leaders Local dignitaries included !in our Society, but are now Mayor J. Watson Sembowcr S aged or disabled. Attornev and Mrs. James I i We have heard of talks Reilly, representing his fath from different delegates for er Judge Edward Dumbald years about what should be North Union Twp. Tax Collec done for those pioneer mem-j tor Burton E. Tarr, who pro bers. It is true that CFU vided numerous scholarships funds take care of them after for Croatian Students when thev become 85. but what a- he was a State Senator and bout the years from 65 to 85? South Union Twp. Tax Collcc- This problem was brought to light by bro. Wil liam Yardas, who suggested that a special fund be created to take care of the aged and disabled members of Lodge. 72 in Uniontown who are un-i I able, financially, to take care of their dues. A committee wu formed by Lodge 7'!, of which bro. Yardas was Chairman. Oth er members of the commit tee included broa. John Zu bovieh. Frank Bartakovic, Paul Mavracic and John Is posky. The first project of the committee was to have a pic nic. The event was a great success, due to the wonderful cooperation of the lodge mem bers and the Ladies Auxiliary. Cooperativ Team The men and women work ed hand in hand from the be ginning to the end of the day. Among them were the follow ing: Lambs: Mike Cindric. John Zubovich, Mile Bogovich. Paul Mavracic, and William Yar das. {Christmas Party will take Baking: Agatha Mavracic and Barbara Yardas. Sandwiches: Sophia Zubo vich, Rose Grcevic and Bar bara Yardas. Pop: Violet Tuscan, Anna Markusic, Victoria Brnic, Nel lie Sabotula and Helen Bogo vich. Bingo: Mrs. Mary Shaffer,. Ann Lalakulich, Carrie Ru-j As a result of this ban quet the auxiliary was able to donate S'JOO to the Aged and Disabled .Members Fund of Lodge 7M. Mrs. Mary Shaffer was Chairman of the affair and Mrs. Sophia Zubovich served as Co-Chainnan. Mrs. Mae Lulich was in charge of the dining room and was assisted by Mrs. Victoria Brnich. Publicity work was done by Mrs. Catherine Yukish and Toastmaster was the crcator of the fund, Mr. William Yar das. Fund Passes $1,000.00 Our heartfelt thanks go to all our members who worked so hard to make the affair a huge success and especially to our guests who came from such great distances to parti cipate in this affair. Refreshments: John Zubo vic, Petar Cucic and Joseph Bmich. A vote of thanks is also given to our newly organ ized Mothers Club who do nated $.10 to the good cause, making it soar well over $1000, and to bro. Krasich, for his wonderful s tor of our banquet in the Croatian Section of the Z. We also wish to announce that the Bond Awards by the auxiliary were made to Mrs. Sophia Markusic of Morgan town, W. Va., and Mrs. Vio let Tuscan of Uniontown. Catherine Yukish, S ribe Chicago 785 Meeting Scheduled For Dec. 28 dar, Emily Satatula. Flank 11crs °f "Bjelovarska Sloga' Balaban and John Leposky. I0™ so that they too could help- i town. Our guest list also inclu ded the Croatian Women's and Men's Clubs of Ver sailles and lodge and club members from Brownsville, Clairton, Monessen. Dono ra, Mason town and Repub lic. Music for the affair was provided by the Sloboda Tam buritza Orchestra of E. Pitts burgh. A pleasant surprise was experienced by all when lovely Olga Coleman of Cle veland stepped into the spot light with the tamburitzans and entertained the guests. Olga will be remembered as a featured soloist and record ing star in Pittsburgh with Djoko Dokic and his Tambur itza Orchestra. We enjoyed her songs tremendously. Dignitaries On Deck Also present from the CFU Home Office were bro. Mar- Tickets: Frank Bartakovic!mark "'cir calendar and keep and Paul Mavracic, Saturday, December 28, open to attend our Annual Meeting. Banquet A Success In conjunction with this,7.30 _mt sharp, and will be work the Croatian Ladies ^dd in the upper hall of Cro Auxiliary planned a banquet 785 are asked 10 jji begin at these older lodge members. The banquet was held Octo ber 20 and exceeded all ex pectations. The first on hand for the banquet was a bus' from Cleveland with the Cro-j atian Womens Cultural Soci-j ety, under the leadership of Mrs. Dorothy Kufrin, a na-i tive daughter of our Union-, have to be made before the Your lodge officers luue worked hard during the year, 11)57, and are reidy to give a report to you, the members, on w hat progress has been made and also on how the lodge stands finan cially. Many important uecisi-jiis end of the year and it is up to the membership to help its leaders make the correct onea. You will also be asked to se lect your officers for the com ing year. This is very impor tant to every member and a careful study of all candidates should be made. As per custom, refresh ments will be served after all business is concluded. Let's have a 100 per cent turnout. Robert Schoettler, Rec.