Vestnik 1975 06 11

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I Official Organ Of The Slavonic Benevolent Order Of The State Of Texas, Founded 1897 HUMANITY

BENEVOLENCE

BROTHERHOOD

Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SUPREME LODGE, SPJST, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76501 VOLUME 63, NUMBER 24 JUNE 11, 1975

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK When is a Father just "Dad"? If he's wealthy and prominent, and you stand in awe of him, call him "Father." If he sits in his shirtsleeves at the ball game and picnics, call him "Pop." If he till$ the land or labors in overalls, call him "Pa." If he wheels the baby carriage and carries bundles meekly, call him "Papa," with the accent on the first syllable. If he belongs to a literary circle and writes cultural papers, call him "Papa," with the accent on the last syllable. If, however, he makes a pal of you when you are good, and is too wise to let you pull the wool over his loving eyes when you are not; if, moreover, you are sure no one else you know has quite so fine a father, you may call him "Dad." * * Our visit to the District VI sales representatives' banquet was enjoyable and we were certainly glad that we were able to attend. We arrived before the social, however, all present were mingling and greeting one another with true friendship which is always present in our SPJST gatherings, especially at all socials. Brother and Sister Smajstrla, as only they can be, were very cordial hosts and served a very delicious meal treating all present with true hospitality and entertainment. SFM Silas Smith presented SR. Frankie Vanek with a plaque for

meet, again, with quite a number of faithful hard workers, namely Brothers Paul and Pete Sablatura, Matt Vanek, Fr. Brdecka and DYC Elsie Brdecka, etc., only to name a few: Keep up the good work! * * Here your editor would like to call attention to the fact that some of the pictures in our Vestnik are not of the best quality. Allow me to quote what was said to the delegates at the last SPJST (XXIst) convention by yours truly: "You cannot expect a good picture in the paper if the original picture THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE is of poor quality, regardless of "I pledge allegiance to the Flag what method of printing you use, of The United States of America be it letterpress or offset or other. and to the Republic for which it Do not blame the publishing comstands, one Nation under God, pany in those cases." Pictures with indivisible, with liberty and justice poor contrast and poor light are poor in reproduction, no matter to all." who the photographer was. It is appropriate here, we feel, to once selling 18 members $166,000 of in- again tell all our contributors that surance and made a very en- Polaroid and color pictures JUST couraging report and beneficial re- DO NOT reproduce well! Our position has been to do our marks to the gathering and, especially, to the sales representa- utmost not to rejett any photos, tives present. SYD Dorothy Mas- if it is at all possible, however, sey was present and encouraged we continually have the prospect that the pictures will be of poor all to help in the youth programs. District VI sales representatives quality and not be up to the turned out in good attendance and standards for which we strive. showed that they had interest in Brother Linn Pescaia, the publisher, changed to the offset method our Society's growth. Here we would like to mention of printing in September, 1973, in that it was indeed a pleasure to an effort to produce better plc-


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