William Penn Life, 2010 (45. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2010-01-01 / 1. szám

Branch News Browns. Since June, Donna has sold 1,200 bags! She sells them every weekend at a flea market at Rt. 53, in Port Clinton, Ohio. A set of eight comhole bags is $25 and the painted boards are $90. You may order the bags, boards or both with any picture or logo you like by calling Donna at 419-684-9877. The branch will be in winter recess until March 3. The meeting will be held at the Bethlen Hall of the First Hungarian Reformed Church located at 14530 Alexander Road, Walton Hills at 7:30 p.m. All Branch 14 members are welcome to attend to help plan the 2010 agenda. Have a happy and healthy new year! Branch 18 Lincoln Park, MI by Barbara A. House Happy new year to all our wonderful members. We hope your holidays were wonderful and blessed. Tommy, Gabby and I were lucky enough to spend them in Florida with Debbie and Glenn Wolfe and their family. How great was that? Branch 18 held its family Christ­mas party on Nov. 29. It was our largest and best ever. Santa Claus greeted 77 children. Thank you, Michael. Each child was accompa­nied by his or her parents or grand­parents and in some cases both. We had the Hungarian Reformed Church rocking. I want to thank Rose P. Antal, Helen Molnár, Cherie Van Auten, Carol and Doug Truesdell, Tom House, Helen Sryniawski, Rose Wickers, Michael Oberg, Christine and Rita Marchelletta, Amy Polakowski, Eileen Gonzales, Emma Poliska, Elsie and Bob Kantor and Roy Toth. It took a large crew, but, boy, did we have fun. We collected more than 400 pounds of food for needy people and animals. Thank you also to the Truesdell and Haas families for cleaning up afterwards. Thank you, Emma Borsa, for all your donations. Thanks also to Bea Császár for all her wonderful shop­ping. Branch 28 officers for 2010 are: (front, l-r) Steve Novak, president; Maria Goda, auditor, (back, l-r-) Kathy Novak, secretary-treasurer, Mary Schauer, auditor, and Frank Schauer, vice president I hope we can do even bigger and better next year. Thank you also for all the lovely desserts you brought. Congratulations to Jason and Kristin Wolfe on the birth of their first child and WPA member Braedon James Wolfe on Nov. 6. We are so happy that all went well. Get well to our members, especially Margaret Danko, Nancy Willim, Shirley Kotik, Frank Radvany, Rocky Borsa, Eleanor Kender, Merced Gonzales and John Varga. Hope you are all better soon. Thank you to Deac Sabo for the confidence you have in the WPA and me. We promise to take good care of your investments. Please remember in your prayers our deceased members and their families, especially Stephen Vargo and Irene Delecki. May they rest in peace. Watch the William Penn Life for news on our trip to Europe we are planning for late September and early October. Tommy and I are going. I hope you are ,too. We at Branch 18 are now on winter break. Our meetings resume on April 21. We will be in Florida, but I am always available. My Florida phone number is 321-752-0375. My cell number is 313-418-5572. Please call me anytime. Have a wonderful winter. Stay warm and healthy. And Think Spring! Branch 19 ^ New Brunswick, NJ by Evelyn B. Bodnar Branch 19 held its family Christmas party on Sunday, Dec. 13, at the Bayard Street Presbyterian Church 16 William Penn Life, January 2010 Members of Branch 19 enjoy the branch’s annual family Christmas paty.

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