William Penn Life, 2001 (36. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2001-08-01 / 8. szám
'/////////// 18th Annual Committee member Joseph Hamari. Mr. Hamari won the raffle's first prize, a golf getaway weekend for two, then auctioned off his prize, with the proceeds going to the scholarship foundation. The raffle winners were not the only dinner guests to go home with something special. Dozens of other guests won free door prizes. New to the festivities this year was a special "Fraternal Prize Drawing" during which two members in attendance were each awarded a $2,000 paid-up WPA life insurance policy. The lucky prize winners were Robert S. Toth of Branch 89 Homestead, Pa., and John Wetzels of Branch 129 Columbus, Ohio. The evening's big prize—a new set of Titleist golf clubs and bag—went to the winner of the ever popular auction raffle. This year, the lucky winner was Nick Toth Jr. of Branch 349 Weirton, W.Va. The success of this year's tournament was made possible through the efforts of many dedicated fraternalists. Our thanks go to the National Officers, the Home Office staff, tournament Co-Administrators Charles S. Johns and William J. Bero, host Branch 336 Harrisburg, our hole spotters and those who contributed the delicious baked goods for Friday's reception. We hope to see you all at next year's tournament. Hill | HMtk you, Me efuM&yie! We extend special thanks to our holes sponsors, listed below. Because of their generosity, another $3,350.00 was raised for the benefit of the WPFA Scholarship Foundation. A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. (Jack Kelly) A. G. Edwards Trust Company (Jack Kelly) B-Boys, Branch I Bridgeport, CT Gay B. Banes Anthony C. Beke Margaret H. Boso Branch 14 Cleveland, OH Branch 18 Lincoln Park, Ml Branch 19 New Brunswick, NJ Steve Charles Dennis, Kathy & Joe Chobody Computer Specialties Corporation Endre Csornán W. L. Dillen Company (Walter L. Dillen) First Union Securities (George W. Batyko) Louis A. Fodor Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hamari Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman (Gordon Scherer) Hungarian Reformed Federation of America Charles S. Johns Michael R. Kara William C. Kohut John L. Lovász Andrew W. McNelis Ernest J. Mozer, Sr. PaineWebber, Inc. (Don Healy) Frank J. Radvany W. Jim Szuch Louis Tambellini’s Restaurant Michael F. Tomcsak Elmer W. Toth Tucker Arensberg PC (Ralph Manning, Esq.) Stephen J. Varga E. E. “AI” Vargo William S. Vasvary Verhovay Home Association #336 Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. $I00 CASH PRIZES Low Gross Score Ages 18-59 Men - Robert Hippensteel, Jr. - 74 Women - Betsy Griffith - 101 Low Net Score Ages 18-59 Men - Jeff Cicchini - 70 Women - Anne Marie Schmidt-72 Seniors Low Gross Score Ages 60 & Up Men - John Horvath - 75 Women - Dolores Horvath - 102 Seniors Low Net Score Ages 60 & Up Men - Joe Volter - 70 Women - Virginia Volter - 72.5-HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST Hole *15 *15,000 Holes #4, #8& *17-*5,000 No Winners *500 Consolation Prize Closest to the Pin - Hole * 15 Robert Hippensteel, Jr. - 13’ ___________________ *50 CASH PRIZES Longest Putt Men - Jeff Cicchini - 24’ 8” Women - Ellen Baglio - 5’ 3” Longest Drive Ages 18-59 Men - Roger Shannonhovie II Women - Betsy Griffith Longest Drive Ages 60 & Up Men - Robert Hippensteel, Sr. Women - Dolores Horvath Closest to the Line Men - George Lenker - 7‘/i” Women - Virginia Volter - 3’ 11” Closest to the Pin (Hole *4) Men - John Horvath - 10’ 4” Women - Nancy Taylor - 43’ 8” Closest to the Pin (Hole *8) Amber Salvi - 4’ 6” Closest to the Pin (Hole * 17) Dave Day - 4’ 2” _____ Consolation Prize Matthew O’Donnell / Nancy TaylotJ Hilliam hm Life August 2001 9