William Penn Life, 1995 (30. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1995-01-01 / 1. szám

Address Correction Requested I Non-Profit 1 Organization U.S. Postage PAID Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2724 | WILLIAM PENN LIFE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WILLIAM PENN ASSOCIATION, 709 BRIGHTON RD, PITTSBURGH, PA 15233 Volume 30 January 1995 Number 1-------------------------------_—— Official Notice 33rd General Convention In accordance with the By-Laws, Article II, Section 202, the Board of Directors hereby gives notice that a regular meeting of the General Convention of the William Penn Association will convene on September 18, 19 and 20, 1995. The Board has designated that the Convention will be held at the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh Chatham Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania By order of the Board of Directors. Joseph P. Arvay Chairman of the Board George S. Charles, Jr. National Vice President-Secretary E. E. Vargo National President Frances A. Furedy National Vice President-Treasurer The year 1995 is upon us. It’s hard to believe that 1994 is his­tory. We at the William Penn Association extend best wishes for a truly happy, healthy new year to all our members and friends. May God’s continued blessing be showered upon each of you, your families and your friends. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all our members, branch officers and sales representatives who have helped in increasing our member­ship in 1994 and ask for your continued support in 1995. The beginning of a new year is also an appropriate time to re­examine our lives and what we can do to make them better. One topic worthy of serious consider­ation is life insurance, what it is and why all of us should know its many benefits. From a practical standpoint, All articles & photographs for the February issue of the William Penn Life are due in our office by January 20, 1995 life insurance is protection a­­gainst financial loss resulting from death. Legally, a life insur­ance certificate (policy) is a con­tract which promises to pay a specific amount of money to a named beneficiary when death occurs. Who needs life insurance? First and foremost, families need it. A well-planned life insurance pro­gram can provide financial secur­ity for the family’s present needs and at the same time, build funds for the future. Women need life insurance, whether at home or on the job, married or single. It provides immediate security for loved ones and can build cash value for retirement. Homeowners need life insur­ance because it can keep the home in the family, free and clear, if a breadwinner dies pre­maturely. For young adults and children, life insurance can help guarantee a head start in life. Buying at an early age assures them of protec­tion they might not qualify for later on due to illness or injury. When you buy life insurance, you want coverage that fits your needs. You must first decide how much you need, for how long and what you can afford to pay. You Board Chairman Joseph P. Army (right) swears in new National Director George F. Mirkovich as National President E. E. Vargo looks on. Mirkovich elected to Board of Directors Start of new year is good time to reexamine life insurance needs should then find out what plans of insurance are available to meet your needs and pick the one that best suits you. All life insurance policies agree to pay a specified amount of money when you die, but all policies are not the same. Some provide permanent protection, while others provide temporary protection. Some policies build up cash value, while others do not. Some policies combine dif­ferent kinds of insurance. Your choice should be based on your needs and what you can afford. Our Association offers Ordi­nary Life, 20 Pay Life, the Pro­vider and Single Premium Whole Life plans of insurance. We also offer Term plans which include the Yearly Renewable Term, 10 Year Renewable Term and our Special Juvenile Term to 25. If you would like a brochure or any information on the insurance plans that we offer, feel free to contact your local branch contact representative or call our Home Office toll-free weekdays from 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 1-800- 848-PENN (7366). We will be more than happy to send you information on these plans. Think about how life insurance can help you and your family provide a better future for all. PITTSBURGH — George F. Mirkovich, president of Branch 16 Perth Amboy, N.J., was re­cently elected to the Association’s Board of Directors. He fills the unexpired term of the late Charles S. Fabian who died Aug. 31, 1994. Mr. Mirkovich, 47, was unan­imously elected by the Board Oct. 1 during a special meeting held in Pittsburgh. His term on the Board of Directors will expire in September 1995. An active member of the Asso­ciation for 24 years, Mr. Mirko­vich has served as an officer of his branch for 20 years, the last five as its president. He was a delegate to the last four General Conven­tions and the administrator for several of the Association’s bowl­ing tournaments. He has held a management position with AT&T or one of its affiliates for the past 24 years, working primarily in strategic planning and product manage­ment. In his community, Mr. Mirko­vich is active with his local coun­cil of the Knights of Columbus, where he has been an officer for 18 years, and with the High School Band Parents Association, serving as an officer for four years. He is a member of Most Holy Rosary R. C. Church in Perth Amboy, where he and his wife of 24 years, Michaelene, serve on a team of married couples which provides pre-marriage instruc­tion to engaged couples planning to be married in the Catholic Church. The Mirkoviches are the proud parents of three daughters: Melis­sa, 20; Meagan, 17; and Monica, 15. All the Mirkoviches are mem­bers of the William Penn. We congratulate Mr. Mirko­vich on his election and wish him the best of luck as he begins his service on the Board. Dates set for Hungary tours PITTSBURGH — The William Penn Association will once again be sponsoring two exciting tours to Hungary, "The Land of the Magyars,” for our members and friends in 1995. Fugazy International Travel, based in North Brunswick, N.J., will again serve as the agency responsible for arrangements for the tours. According to Frank Chrinko of Fugazy Travel, the first tour will depart the United States on June 15 and return from Hungary on June 29. The second tour will depart on Sept. 7 and return on Sept. 21. Both two-week trips will fea­ture itineraries similar to those enjoyed by members who partici­pated in previous tours spon­sored by the Association. The itineraries will be identical so that no matter which one you select, you will enjoy an exciting and fun vacation. By offering two tours, the Association hopes more mem­bers and friends will be able to take advantage of this fraternal program. We hope you will be among those exploring the beauty of Hungary with us in 1995. More information on our tours will appear in upcoming issues of the William Penn Life.

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