William Penn Life, 1968 (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1968-02-01 / 2. szám

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR PART-TIME AGENTS & BRANCH MANAGERS (Continued from page 1) 1. Any Part-time Agent or Branch Man­ager producing an aggregate quota of Annualized Premium as set forth below, will be entitled to: a) CASH—based on percentage of An­nualized Premium on New Business issued from January 1st to April 30, 1968, per following PRIZE SCHED­ULE: Annualized Per­Maximum Premium centage Cash Award $ 100 to $1,000 5%$50.00 1,001 to 1,500 6 90.00 1,501 to 2,000 7 140.00 2,001 and Over 8 160.00 or more. b) For each $100 of Annualized Pre­mium on any business issued from January 1, 1968 to April 30, 1968, the Part-time Agent or Branch Man­ager will be entitled to 1 FREE Banquet ticket. Tickets must be used at the SILVER ANNIVERSARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT AND FELLOWSHIP DAYS Banquet to be held in The Hotel Ohio in Youngs­town, Ohio on Saturday, June 1st, 1968. c) The Association will pay a Cash Award, as a ‘“PROPOSER’S FEE”, to anyone who proposes a new mem­ber, however, Writing Agents, Office Clerks, Association Employees and their family members ARE NOT ELIGIBLE to receive a PROPOSER’S FEE. The PROPOSER’S FEE of $5.00 for each $100.00 of Annualized Premium will be paid on a pro rata basis as follows: Annualized Premium Proposer’s Fee $ 20.00 $ 1.00 60.00 3.00 120.00 6.00 290.00 14.50 400.00 20.00 The “PROPOSER’SFEE” will be paid direct to the Proposer of a new member, and the standard PRO­POSER’S CERTIFICATE (per en­­closed sample) should be used. If you are out of these forms, please request a supply from the Home Office. The Campaign is based on New Business Issued and the initial premium payment must accompany the application, in accordance with the Association’s Minimum Premium Provision. Invite your Bowlers, Branch Officers, Members and Friends to participate with you in this commemorative cam­paign. Remember the CASH AWARDS! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nagy, 2169 S. Beatrice, Detroit, Michigan celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, Novem­ber 3rd, at a dinner party given by their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nagy children at Topinka’s Country House, Detroit. The day was highlighted by receiving an engraved congratulation from the President and Mrs. Johnson. Both born in Hungary, Mr. Nagy and his wife, the former Margaret Hegedűs, were married in Elyria, Ohio on Novem­ber 3, 1917. They have four children, William, Ernest, Mrs. Robert Kochevar and Mrs. Robert Perac and four grandchildren. The Nagy family are members of long standing of Branch 18. Mr. Nagy is a retiree from Detroit Steel Corp., Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kertesz celebrated their goldden anniversary on Saturday, January 13, 1968. Highlighting the fes­tive occasion was a Mass celebrated at St. Ladislaus Church, luncheon at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kertesz Desert Inn, for the family, and open house at their home 269 East Hinman Ave. So many of their dear friends and relatives were present to help make this a most memorable day. Mr. and Mrs. Kertesz members of many years’ standing of William Penn. They are the parents of Albert G. Kertesz, member of the National Auditing Committee. The Editorial Staff joins in wishing God’s richest blessing on this deserving couple. A recent festive occasion was held in Dayton, Ohio, in commemoration of the Golden Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Sopronyi, Sr. The family, rela­tives and many of their good friends joined the festivities at a Dinner-Dance held at the Kossuth Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Sopronyi admiring their beautiful Wedding Anniversary Cake. Sopronyi are members of Branch 249. Mr. Sopronyi is also Vice President of the Branch. We certainly wish them many many more years of health and happiness. 2

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