William Penn Life, 1994 (29. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1994-04-01 / 4. szám

Page 6, William Penn Life, April 1994 Pittsburgh prepares |n MemofjQ(n ror golr tournament PITTSBURGH — With spring finally here, it’s time to get out your golf clubs and start making your plans to attend the William Penn Association’s 11th Annual Golf Tournament. The Home Office and members of the branches in the Greater Pittsburgh area invite all our members and friends to join us in Warrendale, a few minutes north of Pittsburgh, July 15 and 16 for this year’s tournament. Accommodations for golfers and guests will be at the Sheraton Inn-Warrendale. The hotel will serve as the site for Friday’s golf­ers reception and Saturday’s golf awards dinner. The 18-hole tournament will be held Saturday, July 16, at the Venango Trail Golf Club, also located in Warrendale. Friday’s reception will feature the annual putting contest for the benefit of the William Penn scholarship fund. The weekend’s official activi­ties will conclude Saturday even­ing with the annual golf awards dinner. A social hour will precede the dinner. All dinner guests will be eligible to win one of many free door prizes to be given away after dinner. The evening will conclude with the exciting auction raffle for a new set of golf clubs and bag. During tournament play, golf­ers will have the chance to partici­pate in various skill shot contests, including longest drive, longest putt, closest to the pin and closest to the line. Of course, there will also be the hole-in-one contest for a brand new 1994 car. The skill shot contests will be open to all golfers. However, to be eligible for the hole-in-one contest, a golfer must be a life benefit member of the William Penn Association by June 1, 1994, with at least one year’s premium paid. Those golfers planning to enter this year’s tournament and who are not currently members should contact their local branch coord­inator for more information on becoming a life benefit member so that they may participate in all tournament activities. More information and official entry forms will appear in up­coming issues of the William Penn Life. Branch News Continued from Page 5 ly appreciated. He wished all the members God’s choicest blessing. Father Becker also said the dona­tion will be used to purchase Catholic religious education mat­erials and medals to be worn around the necks of the inmates. Branch member George Keller was recently admitted to the Hol­­lidaysburg Veterans Home. Dur­ing my visit with him he told me he sure would like to have more visitors. If you are unable to visit him, then please send him a get well card. The address is Hol­­lidaysburg Veterans Home, c/o George Keller, Arnold Building, P.O. Box 319, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648. If you have any questions about your insurance coverage or need help in filing a claim, please call Branch Coordinator Robert Jones at 942-2661. During this Blessed Easter Sea­son, the officers of Branch 800 wish all of our members and their families the joys of this holy season. Branch 8164 Steubenville, OH Members of William Penn Asso­ciation Branch 8164 recently at­tended Mass at St. Anthony Church celebrated by the Rev. Msgr. Gene Mullett. Afterwards, members met in the church’s rectory hall with other parishion­ers for breakfast and a St. Pat­rick’s gathering. Later, our members held our monthly meeting, which was called to order by Vice President Angela D’Aurora in the absence of Branch President Vincent Lo­­presto. The opening prayer was followed by the pledge of alle­giance. Albert DiFalco presented the financial report. Greetings were received from Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vecchione of San Diego, Calif. Get well greetings were sent to National Director Louis A. Fodor and Branch Auditor Isabella Vatrella. Among those attending our meeting was Fannie Cipolla. Our next meeting was be held Sunday, April 10. STEPHEN J. VARGA DELRAY BEACH, FL — Wil­liam Penn members in New Eng­land and Florida and throughout the U.S. were saddened by the recent death of longtime member Stephen J. Varga, 86, who passed away in his sleep March 5, 1994. Mr. Varga was an active mem­ber of the Association and its predecessor, the Rákóczi Aid Association, for 70 years, serving at both the branch and national levels. He was a former vice presi­dent of Branch 1 Bridgeport, Conn., and a delegate to four General Conventions. His service to the Association was part of a family tradition: his father, Steve, was supreme presi­dent of the Rákóczi; his brother, Louis, was a vice president of both the Rákóczi and William Penn for 40 years; and his father­­in-law, Joseph Vasas, was su­preme secretary of the Rákóczi. All three preceded him in death. He was born Feb. 15,1908. He attended Szent Imre Kollegium in Budapest and was a member of the first graduating class of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Washington, D.C. He was a retired vice president of the family-owned American Bottling Co., a past director of the West End Savings and Loan Asso­­ciaton, a former ombudsman in the Connecticut welfare depart­ment, and former New York dis­trict area manager of the Home Owners Loan Corporation. He was a member of St. Vincent Ferrer Parish in Delray Beach. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Margaret Vasas Varga; a sister, Ann Varga Lengyel; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass was celebrated March 8 at St. Vincent Ferrer Church with entombment at Boy­­ton Beach Mausoleum. May he rest in peace. CAMILLE C. McKEOWN PITTSBURGH — The officers and employees at the Associa­tion’s Home Office were sad­dened by the recent death of retired Home Office employee Camille C. McKeown. Ms. McKeown, 68, passed away March 4, 1994. She was born April 8, 1925, and graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Pittsburgh in 1944. She was hired by the former Catholic Knights of St. George in August 1976 and continued to work in the William Penn’s acci­dent and health claims depart­ment after the Knights merged into the Association in 1983. She retired in April 1991. Ms. McKeown was a member of Branch 352 Coraopolis, Pa., and a member of St. Joseph Church in Pittsburgh. She is survived by her brother, James T. McKeown; a sister, Mary Ida Reckhaus; and three nephews. Mass of Christian burial was said March 7 at St. Joseph Church. May she rest in peace. We ask our fellow members to pray for the eternal rest of Mr. Varga, Ms. McKeoum and all our recently departed members listed below: FEBRUARY 1994 0001 BRIDGEPORT, CT Fred T. Murphy Margaret Stefanko Margaret Thornfeldt Rita B. Vadenais 0008 JOHNSTOWN, PA John Evenech Ann Stofa 0013 TRENTON, NJ Mary Agnes Revak Alex A. Virok Margaret Vozar 0014 CLEVELAND, OH William S. Kastan Sándor Lukacs Jr. Irene K. Zinner 0015 CHICAGO, IL Joseph Brenner Francis P. Gornick 0016 PERTH AMBOY, NJ Frank John Bodnar 0018 LINCOLN PARK, Ml Betty Bogya Marie M. Marshall Cornelius A. Navori Rose Severs 0019 NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ Goldie Schuerman 0025 BECKLEY, WV Gizella Domokos 0027 TOLEDO, OH Veronica A. Szabó Mary Veres 0028 YOUNGSTOWN, OH Andrew Genyeta 0045 CLEVELAND, OH Ethel Boros 0048 NEW YORK, NY Rose Ann Buday Michael Santoli 0051 PASSAIC, NJ Lucille Faenza Theresa Redl 0080 VINTONDALE, PA Geraldine Phillip 0089 HOMESTEAD, PA Frank A. Wickerham 0098 BETHLEHEM, PA Frank Lechner Jr. Eugene J. Matyas Helen Zylwitis 0130 EAST CHICAGO, IN Frank Kocsis Jr. 0132 SOUTH BEND, IN John Beres Jr. Gilbert Brazo John Kornya Helen V. Lonsdale Matthew J. Nyers Laura J. Takach 0150 MASONTOWN, PA Claudia J. Kovach Yolan E. Lukacs 0159 PHOENIXVILLE, PA Martin Godra Jr. 0174 SCRANTON, PA Robert G. Fisch 0189 ALLIANCE, OH Beatrice Keeler 0226 McKeesport, pa Julia Knapp Sophie P. Summers 0249 DAYTON, OH George Dolgos 0336 HARRISBURG, PA Paul G. Fissel Margaret Tutto Junior O. Witmer 0349 WEIRTON, WV Maurice L. Dietrich 0352 CORAOPOLIS, PA Rita Thomas 0383 BUFFALO, NY Francis A. Faliero George Kocsis Jr. 0525 LOS ANGELES, CA Frank C. Bolan 0720 BOSTON, MA Manuel P. Furtado Stanley Kowalski James F. Piper Frederick J. White 0800 ALTOONA, PA James M. Stoner 8019 PITTSBURGH, PA Leo N. Schueler 8321 WINDBER, PA Charles Steffish Recent Donations FEBRUARY 1994 Patricia G. Conti 5.00 0174 Anna Andrichak 1.00 Irene C. Gregory 8.00 Br. Donor Amt. Krisztina Sárközi 5.00 0189 Piroska Farkas 3.90 Albert F. LaCroix 2.00 0001 Shaun L. Ahern$25.00 Raphael Sorrentino Jr.5.00 0214 Karen Lynn Osmon 1.00 Hazel M. Nitkiewicz 3.00 Lawrence H. Boucher 1.00 Theresa Ugaro 8.95 Shawn Lee Osmon 1.00 Albina R. Settembro 1.00 Mary E. Gilbert 1.00 0022 Louis Mate 5.20 Jack Pennington Jr.1.00 Lea Leona Vidal 3.00 Francis K. Kavanaugh 4.00 Mary Toth 2.00 Dennis Pennington 1.00 0800 Kenneth A Greiner 15.00 Mattie Minnis 1.00 Violet Yaworski 5.00 Elizabeth Pennington 1.00 Nancy M Steinbugl 2.00 Laura C. Ravizza 10.00 0026 Elizabeth A. Gregor 5.00 0216 Rita A. Fodor 5.16 8014 James A. Boston 5.00 0013 Helen E. Adams 10.00 0028 Ruth J. Fabian 2.17 0226 Emil Dolfi 5.77 Janet A. Boston 5.00 Mary T. Bertothy 10.00 Stephen L. Molnár 5.00 Ann Machusko 2.00 8057 Amelia J. Tihey 3.00 Julia Bonser 25.00 Juanita L. Nameth 1.50 Mary J. Trapuzzano 10.00 8075 Rose M. Fala 2.00 Margaret Borkovich 5.00 Stephen A. Novak 5.00 0248 Julie M. Damron 5.00 8113 James F. Steiner 1.00 Goldie E. Buckalew 2.00 Chris S. Paul 0.80 0249 Joseph M. Zapatony 5.00 8164 Ida C. Parrish 5.00 Andrew Kish 10.00 0034 Walter B. Cywinski 1.00 0296 Irene R. Lezark 5.00 8286 Thomas Bailer 2.87 Hildegard Koczak 5.00 0044 Mary Ann Kasper 5.00 Anna Marie Pochan 2.33 8330 Edmond V. Bartas 2.17 Joseph J. Kovács 3.00 Candace D. Vargo 1.00 0336 Joseph B. Borán 40.00 8347 Ernest Phillips 1.70 Helen Makranzi 5.00 0045 Michael W. Clark 5.00 Charles S. Johns 2.76 Maryann Nichols-Elliott 2.00 Michele A. Clark 5.00 Naomi S. Livingston 5.10 TOTAL $497.99 Alexander Teringer 3.00 David T. Iklodi 5.00 0349 John Lohman 5.00 MARCH 1994 John G. Toth 5.00 Susan C. Iklodi 5.00 Mary Tocash 2.40 p%-_ 0015 Mihály Horvath 5.00 0048 Josephine Booker 5.00 0352 Dorothy Florence 3.49 . lamoc Ifonrn $ a no Mary Kish 2.00 0051 Julia Rado 1.00 Thomas A. Goetz 10.00 Michael J. Maloney 1.00 0059 Margaret I. Martin 2.00 Edward Kaczynski 2.14 0018 William W. Baranyai 8.80 0089 Dominick N. Ciarolla 2.13 0590 Nicole M. Frisbee 2.00 TOTAL $10.00 Alexa Falus 1.00 Thomas M. Jackman 5.00 John W. Sare 2.00 Flora M. Falus 2.00 0098 David M. Kravatz 5.00 Teresa M Sare 2.00 In Memóriám Lora Lyn Falus 1.00 0127 Helen Marie Peters 0.98 0705 Dorothy B. Gurrath 2.00 Gloria J Nelson 2.54 0129 Rita J. Summers 1.00 George S. Polzin 8.00 MARCH 1994 Aaron James Nihiser 5.55 0132 Goldie Mae Flatoff 1.00 Alvin D. Powell 3.00 0019 Donna M Bode 10.00 Theresa C. McCubbins 1.00 0720 John Cunningham 5.00 STEPHEN J. VARGA Elsie H. Boronkay 10.00 0150 William S. Durant 3.58 Raymond E. Godbout 5.00 M/M Albert J. Stelkovics$50.00

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