William Penn Life, 1996 (31. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1996-07-01 / 7. szám

Page 2, William Penn Life, July 1996 William Penn LIFE Official Publication of the William Penn Association Published Monthly Office of Publication: 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 412/231-2979 Third Class U.S. Postage Paid Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2724 George S. Charles, Jr. Editordn-Chief Frances A. Furedy Richard W. Toth Associate Editors John E. Lovász Managing Editor NATIONAL OFFICERS George S. Charles, Jr. National President Frances A. Furedy National V.P./Treasurer Richard W. Toth Acting Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael J. Hrabar Chairman Roger G. Nagy Vice Chairman Elmer A. Furedy Vice Chairman Anthony C. Beke Louis A. Fodor Barbara A. House Michael R. Kara Andrew W. McNelis George F. Mirkovich Michael F. Tomcsak Elmer W. Toth Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. Frank J. Radvany Secretary of the Board AUDITING COMMITTEE Charles J. Furedy Chairman Margaret H. Boso Secretary Dennis A. Chobody Joseph Hamari Robert A. Ivancso Ernest J. Mozer, Sr. CONSULTANTS Bruce & Bruce Company Actuary Horovitz, Rudoy &. Roteman C.P.A. Rothman Gordon Foreman &. Groudine, P.C. General Counsel Dr. Julius Kesseru Medical Director Unsolicited articles, letters, manuscripts, pictures and other material submitted to the WILLIAM PENN LIFE are forwarded at the owner’s risk, and the WILLIAM PENN LIFE expressly denies any responsibility for their safekeeping or return. The WILLIAM PENN LIFE reserves the right to edit, revise or reiect any article submitted tor publication. Postmaster: If undelivered, please send form 3579 to: William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Time remains to join Hungary tour NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — Organizers are making the final preparations for the William Penn-sponsored tour of Hungary and Austria scheduled for Sept. 10 to 24. According to Frank Chrinko of Fugazy International Travel, several spots remain open for the tour, and those who want to make a reservation for this tour should do so as soon as possible. To make a reservation, you may call Fugazy International Travel toll-free at 1-800-828- 4488. New Jersey residents should call 1-908-828-4488. Or, you can complete the reser­vation form found in this issue and send it to Fugazy Travel, along with the required deposit of $400 per person. The tour will depart from New York and land first in Vienna, Austria, where guests will enjoy a two-night stay. The tour will then move on to explore Hungary and the sites of Budapest, Debrecen, Esztergom, Sopron, Sárvár, Kecskemet, Szol­nok, Lake Balaton and the Tokay wine region. The tour will also include visits to the Herend porcelain factory and museum, the National Muse­um and other famous sites. The cost for the tour is $2,999 per person based on double occu­pancy, $3,499 for single occu­pancy, with departure from New York. For more information, please call Fugazy International Travel at the phone number listed above. Last call issued for WPA language camp WILLIAM PENN ASSOCIATION HUNGARY TOUR’96 September 10-24,1996 RESERVATION FORM FULL NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE: (Home) (Work) ACCOMMODATIONS (Please check one only - Prices are per person) □ DOUBLE OCCUPANCY............................................................. $2,999.00 □ SINGLE OCCUPANCY............................................................. $3,499.00 CITY OF DEPARTURE: SIGNATURE: Send this form along with your deposit of $400.00 per person payable to: “Fugazy International Travel" to: William Penn Hungary Tour, Fugazy International Travel 770 U.S. Highway No. 1, North Brunswick, NJ 08902 'Prices are for New York departure. All airfares are subject to change without notice. Land prices guaranteed at time of booking. PLEASE, one person per form. Copies of this form may be made. PITTSBURGH - Adult life­­benefit members interested in attending the Association’s Hun­garian Language Camp this Aug­ust should register for the camp immediately. At press time, seven openings were still available for anyone wanting to participate in the week-long instructional camp. Those wishing to register for the camp should call the Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848- PENN (7366) as soon as possible. The camp will be held Aug. 4 to 10 at Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. Students will re­ceive 25 hours of instruction focusing on practical usage of the Hungarian language. The camp will be limited to 25 students, allowing for greater individual attention and more time for meaningful exercises. Instruction will be offered at a beginner’s level, an intermediate level, or both, depending upon the needs of the students. Classes will be held twice daily, Monday through Friday. Follow­ing dinner each day, students and instructors will gather for enjoy­able social activities which will provide students with opportuni­ties to practice what they have learned in class. The cost for the week is only $200 per person. The cost in­cludes six-nights lodging, all meals, instruction and learning materials. Clean linens and towels will also be provided. A limited number of double rooms will be available on a first­­come/ first-served basis. All other students will be housed in dormi­tory-style accommodations. For more information, call the Home Office on the toll-free number listed above. Szabos announce birth YOUNGSTOWN, OH — Dr. Lori Garovich-Szabo, wife of WPA Special Representative Alan Szabó, recently gave birth to the couple’s first child. Their son, Noah P. G. Szabó, entered the world at 12:44 p.m. Friday, June 21. We at the Home Office extend our heartiest congratulations to the happy couple along with our best wishes to mother, father and son for much good health and happiness. Penn Scenic View ROCKWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA • IDEAL FOR BRANCH PICNICS, PARTIES & RETREATS • • 150 acres in the beautiful Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania • • Accommodations for groups of 2 to 80 people • • Cabins & lodges featuring full utilities & kitchen facilities • CALL 1-412-231-2979 Penn Scenic View is owned and operated by the William Penn Association

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