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My grandma Szilagyi, lived one block A way. In 40/50++ we went to every activity. I love eat Selena ?? And catching drops on bread. I would like to here more. Thanks for sharing. Denis Liederbach
Interested in purchasing a hard copy of the Parish Graduating Class of 1928. My Mother was in this class and her copy was lost some time ago. If this picture can be scanned and sent electronically, that would be fine. Please email me if there are any questions. I would like to do this via mail or computer.
My name is Lee Turner. I am an architect in the process of trying to restore the Verhovay Hall building at 8637 Buckeye. I was reading a book and found a couple of pictures of this building supplied courtesy of the church. We are wondering if you have any pictures, interior and exterior of this building. We are trying to get any history we can also on the building.
What I have so far is that it was built in 1912 and owned by a J. Szabo. It appears that there was some renovation work in 1935 and 1942.
Any information that you have that we might look at will certainly help us in our cause