William Penn Life, 1983 (18. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1983-04-01 / 2. szám

William Penn Golf Tournament Receives Overwhelming Response (Continued from Page 14) recommended that the officers serve for no more than two years in order to give others an opportunity to work for the Associate's aims. Membership to the Associates can be any William Penn member who believes in its objectives and pledges to give $1,000.00 to the fund, payable at $250.00 per year over a four year period, or sooner. The Associate members shall be acknowledged distinguished lifetime members of the Associates and the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, with all rights and privileges pertaining thereto. A membership citation shall be given to each member, signed by the President of the William Penn Association and the President of the Associates. It will be the intent of the Associates to grow each year until we have one thousand members who have pledged or donated $1,000.00. Also, its intent is that its membership will make a signifi­cant impact upon the history and purpose of our Association and its future by greatly participating in the educational needs of our youth through the scholarship program. The General Meeting of the Scholarship Foundation will be held in 1983 in Detroit in conjunction with the Bowling Tournament. The Board of Associates will meet after the General Meeting; the time and place to be announced. There are presently nine members who have signed up and are members of the Board of Associates. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Danko; Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Stelkovics; Mr. and Mrs. William Kohut; Mr. and Mrs. John Lesko; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bero; Mr. Frank Tima, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Gay B. Banes; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Charles; Mr. Louis L. Varga. If any other William Penn members wish to join this distinguished group before the tournament, please con­tact National Secretary-Treasurer, Gus G. Nagy or Vice President, Louis L. Varga. Branch 383 Buffalo, New York Delegate Election will be held in Buf­falo, New York at 2:00 P.M. on May 15, 1983, in the basement of the West Side Hungarian Reformed Church on 700 Tonawanda Street, Buffalo, New York. William Penn members and friends have responded enthusiastically to the Golf Tournament being sponsored by Branch 226 of McKeesport, Pa. We have changed the date to July 9, 1983, to avoid a conflict with another William Penn event in our area. Because of the tremendous response, we have arranged to transfer our golf outing to Riverview Golf Course which is better able to accommodate large turnouts, another 15 minutes away. Green fees are $16.50 per person with a golf-cart and entry fees are $5.00 for William Penn members and $10.00 for non-members. Auditor Vi Lenart reports in with 12 golfers from Branch 226, McKeesport; Director Steve Lesco, 40 golfers from Branch 14, Cleveland; Ron Abels, Pittsburgh Agency Manager with 20; Carl K. Trumpeter, Branch 189, Alliance, Ohio with 12; William Ruman, Leechburg, Pa. with 4, Direc­tor Steve Danko, 20 from Branch 18, Detroit and Auditor Lou Fodor, 12 from Branch 349, Weirton, West Virginia, and John F. Kenawell, Supreme President of the Knights, 12 golfers. The day’s events will begin with 18 holes of golf. The line-up starts at 10:00 a.m. and tee-off will be at 11:00. Each player will be given a new William Penn golf ball to get him or her started right. There will be free refreshments on the course. Every foursome will be filmed on the course and the movies will be shown complete with sound at the evening dinner. You CHILDREN’S CORNER By: Barbara Botkin Dear William Penn Mother: We invite you to submit stories related or written and drawings made by your child for publication in this column. Share them with us so that our members can also enjoy them! The following is a story by Sara Botkin (5 years old) as told exactly to her mother as a kindergarten assign­ment on January 28, 1983. Lester is her 3 year old brother. will have a hilarious time! Lockers and showers for men and women will be available at Youghiogheny Country Club free. There will be beautiful prizes and trophies for winners who will be deter­mined by using the Calloway Handi­capping System, plus more prizes for closest to the pin, longest drive and more! You may bring your spouse or friend for other non-golf activities including tennis and swimming at the Youghio­gheny Country Club, courtesy of General Counsel Gay B. Banes. A gala cocktail hour and buffet din­ner starts at 7:00 P.M. which will feature choice of prime rib, seafood newburg and stuffed chicken breast; a complete salad bar and choice of dessert bar and beverage. Cost of din­ner will be $17.00 per person including tax and tip. Dress may be sports and casual clothes. Come by car; come by bus or walk! If you fly, we will pick you up at the Pittsburgh airport. Applications will be forwarded to all branches within the next few days. We extend warm invitations to all William Penn members and friends to come and enjoy a fine day of fun and golf. We will be happy to make any lodging arrangements. Barbara Botkin, Manager Branch 226 2438 Botkin Place McKeesport, Pa. 15135 (412) 751-0808 WHEN I GROW UP, I WON'T HA VE KIDS When I grow up, I am not going to have any kids. They're too hard to take care of. Don't you have a tough time taking care of Lester and me? I don't want to have to buy any clothes for children. If I had a boy like my brother Lessie, I’d send him away to someone else. Lessie pinches me, hits me, kicks me, squeezes me and teases me. He's always coming into my room when I'm trying to play and he's always pretend­ing to be the Incredible Hulk. Even if someone gave me gold to keep him, I would still send him away. I'm not kidding. I'd give him away for gold but I would not keep him for gold. I’m sure he would miss me but I would not take care of him. Goodbye Les! 1 5

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