William Penn Life, 2010 (45. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2010-07-01 / 7. szám
For Starters Were looking for a few bright ideas — especially yours! With our new look and expanded coverage, William Penn Life wants to hear from you on items we should cover and that are of interest to you. William Penn Association operates in 19 states and will soon be expanding to several more. It is important that our monthly publication represent the same diversity in its coverage. We have more than 28,000 members in 64 branches in those 19 states. We want to ensure that we capture and highlight the great things that our members and branches do for each other, our Association and the greater community. So, please take a few minutes to send us your thoughts, ideas, comments, criticisms and, most of all, your pictures. (We LOVE pictures!) Let us know what you are doing to promote fraternalism, charity and goodwill in your communities. We will all be better for your willingness to share! Send your ideas to: John E. Lovász, Publications Editor jlovasz@williampennassociation.org 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 OFFICIAL NOTICE Effective July I, 2010, the interest rates on annuity certificates issued by the William Penn Association will be as follows: Zero Withdrawal Charge = 4.00% Five Year Withdrawal Charge = 4.25% Nine Year Withdrawal Charge = 4.75% Zero Withdrawal Charge = 3.00% Five Year Withdrawal Charge = 4.25% Nine Year Withdrawal Charge = 4.75% For more information about our tax-deferred annuity plans, please contact your local WPA sales representative or our Home Office toll-free at I -800-848-7366. WPA joins in honoring George Pataki WPA Chairman of the Board Stephen J. Varga (R) and his wife Donna were among the WPA Official Family members on hand April 22 to honor former New York Governor George Pataki (L) during the sixth annual Gala Dinner hosted by the Hungarian American Coalition at the House of Sweden in Washington, D.C. Joining the Vargas at the Gala were Vice Chairman of the Board E. E. (AI) Vargo, National Director William J. Bern and National Vice President-Fraternal Endre Csornán. The Coalition recognized Mr. Pataki for his ongoing interest in Hungary and pride in his Hungarian American heritage and for his thorough understanding and empathy for the human rights issues of Hungarian communities in surrounding countries. 2 0 July 2010 0 William Penn Life