Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1992 Page: 1 of 20
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“CHANGING TO MEET
THE CHANGING
NEEDS OF
FRATERNALISTS”
“Joicisig Hasads Td Touch Lives—
FrateraaSisnu for the Family
and Our Nation”
VĚSTNÍK
SPJST Hei a d
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Official Organ Of The Slavonic Benevolent Order Of The State Of Texas, Founded 1897
BENEVOLENCE
HUMANITY
BROTHERHOOD
Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SUPREME LODGE, SPJST, P. O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503
VOLUME 80 NUMBEK 22 ISSN—07458800 May 27, 1992
Saies Workshops Held In Pasadena, Lufkin
And Needville
(See Relaíed Stories and Photos on Page 3)
SALES REPRESENTACÍ VES alíending seminář at Lodge No. 172,
Pasadena. Standing, L to R: Alvin Sefcik, Joe Krenek, Jerry Dressler,
Seated, L to R: Lillia Mae Peter, Wiilie Walia, and Vlek: Dressler.
SEMINÁŘ TRAINING held in Lufkin, L to R: Tucker Weems, District V
Field Representative Helen Hegwood, and John Anderson of Lodge No.
191.
LODGE NO. 81, NEEDVILLE SEMINÁŘ. Standing, L to R: Jane Or-
chard, Edwin Susan, Adolph Macha, Jack Yeach, Ace Filipp, Pat Parma,
Eddie Sebesta. Seated, L to R: CSarence Reiniger, Benita Walzel, Edna
Wehring, Winnie Susan, Helen Filipp, and District V Director Louis
Hanuš.
Mrs. Georgia Dorotik, a birthday honoree, celebrating with her other
children’s birthdays, Anthony Dorotik and Marey Dorotik.
(Other Photos in Youíh Section)
Generations Are Continuing!
Recently on Easter Sunday, the
Dorotik famiiy celebrated Georgia
Dorouk's ”60th" birthday having been
on April 9th. Also celebrating was
Georgia’s oldest child, Anthony, to be
"40" on July 24th, and her youngest
child, Marey, who was "20" on April
5th.
Mrs. Georgia Dorotik, past youth
leader and assistant youth leader of
Lodge Taiton No. 30, for 26 years, is
continuing her dedication in her
children and grandehildren. Anthony
and Wanda’s four children are very ac-
tive members of Lodge No. 30 Youth
Club with them achieving many State
awards in recent years. Marey is now
presently assistant youth leader of
Lodge No. 30 and is in charge of YAD
activities with the youth. Her speech
she gave as State SPJST Queen was
quite meaningful to her.
Many of Mrs. Dorotik’s other nine
children háve also continued actively
in the SPJST programs. Clare and
RosannVs children are Taiton Lodge
No. 30 youth members. Karen is
presently Taiton Youth Leader and her
four children are active members with
her; daughter, Lenice now president of
Taiton Youth Club and reigning Dis-
trict VI Queen — two same positions
Karen also held 18 years ago in the
1973-74 year.
We thank, Mrs. Dorotik, our mother,
for her guidance, patience, and insight
over the years!
Through our working with the
SPJST, we háve learned various neces-
sary ingredients of life helping us to
become better individuals dealing with
life’s daily circumstances. Again, we
thank our mother for having us be a
part of the SPJST organization.
SPJST Represeotaiion
Sici Pokladník and President of
NFCA at the Mid-Year Workshop of
the Fratersiai and Communication
Section of the NFCA in Milwaukee,
Wisconsln.
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Sefcik, R. J. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1992, newspaper, May 27, 1992; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth633098/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.