William Penn Life, 1979 (14. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1979-04-01 / 2. szám
Fraternal Societies of Greater Pittsburgh Fraternal Societies of Greater Pittsburgh was established for the purpose of providing all of the fraternal benefit societies in the Greater Pittsburgh area to meet once a month to discuss and resolve mutual problems. The William Penn Association was one of the three co-founding societies and the officers have actively participated in this organization. The President of Greater Pittsburgh Fraternal Societies is Mr. Stephen T. Szilagyi, Vice President—Marketing William Penn Association. We extend our best wishes to him. Fie has an ambitious program outlined for this year’s monthly meetings and we hope that this will move the fraternals forward. Pictured here is Mr. Szilagyi presenting past Presidents gavel to Mr. Fred Schwesinger, President Greater Beneficial Union. OFFICIAL NOTICE Complying with the by-law provisions of the WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION, INC., I hereby issue call for the regular ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS for Friday, May 25, 1979 at 7:00 P.M. in the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Purpose of the meeting is to elect Directors and to transact any other business which may properly come before the meeting. All Scholarship Foundation members who have paid their dues through December 31, 1978 are eligible to attend the meeting with full voting rights. All Branches of William Penn Association which have paid their dues through December 31,1 978 may send one representative to the annual meeting. Branch Managers are requested to notify Albert J. Stelkovics, Secretary, William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc., 429 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 of the name of the Branch representative and the name of an alternate representative also. Elmer Charles, President LIVING... TOO LATE! He always said he would retire when he had made a million clear. And so he toiled into the dusk from day to day, from year to year. At last, he put his ledgers up and laid his stock renort aside, but when he started out to live, he found he had already died. DONATIONS SCHOLARSHIP FUND January, February. March 1979 Jim Nemeth S 12.50 Mr. and Mrs. William Kovach 20 00 Mr. and Mrs. Zoltán B. Emri 25.00 Branch 705. Milwaukee. Wis. 250.00 Branch 700, Milwaukee. Wis. 250.00 Premium Donations (January) 941 12 Michael Simon 5.00 Women's Guild of Free Hungarian Church of McKeesport 25.00 Anthony Noel 50.00 Anna F Batori 5.00 Branch 76. Philadelphia. Pa. 100.00 Branch 89. Homestead. Pa. 75.00 Premium Donations (February) 593.53 Margareta Kunz 10.00 Branch 27. Toledo. Ohio 50 00 Premium Donations (March) 337 18 Director and Mrs. Stephen Lang. Jr 50.00 Branch 226. McKeesport. Pa. 25.00 Mrs. Violet Lenart 25.00 IN MEMORY OF January, February, March 1979 MB. LOUIS HUBER JULIA SZUCS Branch 22. Roebling. N.J. $10 00 MARY S0PR0NYI JOHN BENTZ Branch 13. Trenton. N.J. 20 00 MRS. ANNA MUDRY MARGARET KRIV0SHIA JOHN STANK0VICS MRS. MARY KRATFEL JOHN SELLINGER ALEXANDER TOTH CHARLES BARANYAI ALEXANDER BOROS Branch 76. Philadelphia. Pa. 40.00 MR. EUGENE FINTOR Verna Fintor 25.00 JOSEPH BUCSK0 MARGARET CHEHY Branch 24. Chicago. III. 20 00 VERA LOVÁSZ JOHN URBANCSIK MICHAEL KERTESZ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fodor 45 00 MICHAEL KERTESZ VERA LOVÁSZ JOHN URBANCSIK Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hrabar 30 00 VERA LOVÁSZ JOHN URBANCSIK MICHAEL KERTESZ Mr. and Mrs. James Beganyi 30.00 O O There would be fewer problems in this life if neople were taught to pray instead of shout.