Notes below are condensed from the newspaper >Zajednicar< , of May 15, 2002. I don't know anything more about the people mentioned. Please contact the newspaper for more information. Zajednicar, 100 Delaney Dr. Pittsburgh, PA, 15235, phone 412) 351-3909, email at cfuofa@usaor.net. Ashley Zajednicar May 15 article on Croatian President visiting Wilkins Townshiip, McKeesport, PA Stjepan MESIC alsomet with the press at the CFU home office and named Marion VUJEVICH honorary Croatian Counsel. With a page of photographs [ more recognizeable faces than usual for this publication ]. article Sloboda Lodge 32 Honored Its Pioneers 50 year members honored with banquet at the Landmark Restaurant in Summit, Il. Natiional CFU president LUKETICH present. Music for the dinner and dance provided by the Muselin Continentals, with a special performance by the Junior Tammies. 50 year awards to : George BILLSKOV Arlene M. BUYAN, accepted by husband George Edward J. GREGORICH Chester GRODEK Anthony H. KRCELIC, SR. Lorraine C. NAGLICH Thomas SKUBICH, JR. James A. SUSUIC Mary Ann WANTROBA Other awards to Mary DRAZAN, Barbara Ann GALE, Barbara RENDULIC, 63 years. article Milwaukee Sets Croatian Feast Croatian independence will be celebrated on Saturday June l with a banquet at the Sacred Heart Church hall at 917 N. 49th Street. A family style Croatian meal will include pork tenderloin and chicken entrees. Donations are $20 advance $25 at the door, call Ante RADOS at 414) 541-6031. No time is given. Invitations were sent to the Croatian Ambassador and the Croatian Counsul in Chicago, and a tambouritza orchestra 'Underground" will play. Obituaries Boris MAROHNICH born in Zlobin, near Riejeka, Croatia May 23, 1928 to Juraj and Josipa MAROHNIC married Vera { unknown surname ] 1951, left for America 1953, drafted into US Army 1955 resided Mukwonago, WI, after retirement from Universal Oil Products with wife toured the country with performance group GraniCari died March 3, 2002, Muskego, WI survived by wife Vera, daughters Sharon, Debbie, Cindy, Michele, a brother and two sisters in Zlobin Anthony J. STIMAC born in 1914 in New England, ND, to Matthew and Mary WIECEVIC STIMAC 4 years in the army, served in WW2 in Iceland, France, England, worked for USSteel in Joliet [ apparently retired to ] Mosinee [ Wisconsin? ] VFW Post 8733, World Concertina Hall of Fame, band member, motorcycle enthusiast, nicknamed 'Tony the Tiger' died March 30, 2002 in Wittenberg suvived by son Ronald ( May Lou ) STIMAC, Wausau, [ WI? ], and 3 grandchildren and a great grandson, and a brother, Lawrence STIMAC, Great Falls, MT. 2 sisters and 5 brothers predeceased him. --