William Penn Life, 1987 (22. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1987-04-01 / 4. szám

Page 12, William Penn Life, April 1987 Correction In our story on the top sales agents for 1986 (WPL February 1987), we failed to include the name of Floyd Bryan among those who qualified for the Ben Frank­lin Award. Mr. Bryan, our general agent in Eastern Pennsylvania, made 157 sales last year. Agents with 100 sales qualify for the award. We apologize for the omission. Business News Rostker named Detroit agency manager Would You Like To Earn Extra Money? We need men and women for part-time sales. The William Penn Association is one of the most respected fraternal benefit societies in the industry today. We have an excellent opportunity waiting for you. We need men and women just like you to help us continue our growth and build our membership. The William Penn Association offers some of the finest insurance products available. Join the William Penn Team! For more information, call or write: Daniel R. Wahl, CLU, FIC William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 (412) 231-2979 DETROIT — Martin Rostker has been appointed agency mana­ger of the Association’s Detroit sales agency, National Sales Di­rector Daniel R. Wahl announced recently. Mr. Rostker, who prefers to be called Marty, assumed the mana­ger’s office March 10. A native of Bronx, N.Y., Mr. Rostker moved to Michigan in 1971. He attends Wayne State University in Detroit from which he will receive his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Ad­ministration later this year. Mr. Rostker was associated with Minnesota Mutual Life In­surance Co. as a personal produc­er and sales manager since 1980. Among his various achievements are two years on the Million Dollar Round Table and four years as Leading Company Produ­cer-Special Markets Program. He and his wife Amy live in the Detroit area. Former Agency Manager Jo­­dene Pascarella will remain with the William Penn as a career agent in the Detroit area. We wish both Marty and Jodene much luck and success. Sales force continues to break records By Daniel R. Wahl, fic.clu National Sales Director PITTSBURGH — Thus far in 1987, we are meeting our high expectations in sales and new members, both children and adults. With the first 10 weeks com­pleted, we have issued 1,001 cert­ificates totalling $7,726,801 of insurance and $1,464,112 of premium. Looking For Some FUN This Summer? Look to Mount St. George * in Wellsburg, West Virginia. That’s where the William Penn will be offering a variety of fascinating and fun programs for the whole family. Swimming. Dancing. Hiking. Leather Work. Folk Music. Soccer. Weaving. Painting. And More! To find out more, just fill out the coupon below. We ’ll put together the programs YOU want. And weil give you all the details you’ll need to plan for your summer fun at Mount St. George. MOUNT ST. GEORGE SUMMER ’87 ?YES , I want more details on the interesting programs planned for this summer. .Zip:. Phone:. WPA member? □ Yes □ No MAIL TO: E. Szabó, William Penn Association 709 Brighton Rd, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15233 Check the programs you are interested in. Hungarian Folk Art Projects: □ Weaving □ Embroidery □ Plate Painting □ Leather Crafts □ Felting □ Wood Carving □ Children’s Toys and Games American Indian Folk Art Projects: □ Beading □ Leather Work Language Intensive Weekends: □ Hungarian □ German □ French Hungarian Folk Music: □ Sing □ Dance □ Play □ Choir □ Dance Class Artists’ Weekend: □ Batik □ Sculpture □ Water Color □ Charcoal Sports: □ Swimming □ Hiking □ Soccer □ Tennis Special lectures and exhibits □ 'Mount St. George is owned and operated by William Penn Association These figures represent a sub­stantial increase over our highly successful 1986 sales year. There are many reasons for our rapid growth over the last several years. Our experienced sales force, along with our branch coordinators and part-time pro­ducers, have spread the word about the William Penn Associa­tion and our fabulous insurance and annuity products. The emphasis on our children’s COOK BOOK HUNGARIAN SPECIALTIES and OTHER FAVORITES Net Proceeds for the benefit of the William Penn Ass'n Scholarship Foundation DONATION $4.20 FOR 1 COPY Send Check or Money Order WILLIAM PENN SCHOLARSHIP FUND P.O. Box 438 New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 programs, such as the high-yield­­interest Provider and our 2-for-l Special Juvenile Plan, has been met with a great deal of enthusi­asm from our membership in all parts of the United States. We feel that our programs can offer a great deal of security to all of our members as well as create interest in the community in or­der to build our membership in all of our branches. Christian tape made for elderly still available YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Copies of O Jézus Emlékezni Rad, a tape of Christian meditations and songs in the Hungarian language, is still available through the Home Office. The tape was produced in co­operation with William Penn Branch 28, Youngstown, and the Catholic Hungarian Sunday weekly newspaper. It is designed for the elderly and those who are confined or isolated from Hungarian church­es and centers. The tape contains scripture readings, the Lord’s Prayer, the Prayer of St. Francis, Hungarian poetry and songs of Hungarian origin dating to the 14th century. Tapes are $5.00 each or $40.00 for a package of 10. Send your orders to Elizabeth Szabó, c/o Hungarian Tape #28, 709 Brigh­ton Road, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15233. MARTIN ROSTKER

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