William Penn Life, 2013 (48. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2013-06-01 / 6. szám

Are your beneficiaries up to date? That’s a question you may not have asked yourself very often, if ever. But, it’s one you should ask yourself at least once a year. We can’t stress enough the importance of regularly checking the beneficiaries listed on your life insurance certificates. It is the only way to ensure that the people you want to receive the benefits of your life insurance are the ones who will receive it. Think about the changes that have occurred in your life since you purchased your life insur­ance. Getting married, having children, losing a loved one, getting remarried-all these life changes affect your responsibili­ties. In some states, divorce may make your beneficiaries null and void. Do the beneficiaries cur­rently listed on your life insurance certificates reflect such changes? If you think you need to update the beneficiaries listed on your certificates--either primary or secondary beneficiaries-contact your WPA representative. Or, call our Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. Members seek reunion with fellow tourists THE 2012 WPA TOUR of Hungary was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We were honored to share 15 days of vacation fun with 37 others. Every day seemed to get better and bet­ter. The food, atmosphere and new friendships attained made this trip truly unforgettable. Keeping with this spirit of WPA fraternalism and rekindling those fond memories of last year's trip, the Check family invites all 2012 tour participants to an informal reunion at the WPA Picnic-A Great Frater­nal Fest on Sept. 7. The picnic offers world-class Magyar music and food and is a perfect venue to share our memories. Please bring your photos, SD cards or flash drives that you have of the tour. We will have available play­back equipment to view your specific media. If you have any questions concern­ing the 2012 tour reunion, email us at SilverKingl937@yahoo.com. Sincerely, Terence & Elizabeth Check Youngstown, OH Wordsearch puzzle stirs memories I READ Lizzy Check's wordsearch puzzle articles monthly, and thought that the one regarding the cookbooks was very interesting. I also collect cookbooks. I also use them, and I have my favorite ones. The one that I am going to refer to is one that I have used so much that it is in sad shape, held together with a large paper clip. It is "Hungarian Recipes" com­piled by the Dorcas Guild of the Magyar Evangelical and Reformed Church, 119 West River St., Elyria, Ohio. It has been published 10 times, starting in 1952. My edition was published in 1956. There are so many recipes in the book that I have made, and I just love every one of them. By the way, I have worked all of the puzzles and have sent them in and have not been a winner, yet. I'll keep trying. Sincerely, Nancy Ruck (via email) Church appreciates WPA support THANK YOU for the generous dona­tion of $150 to St. Titus Church on Sunday, April 21,2013, at the special Mass and conference in honor of Blessed Emperor Karl. The support of the William Penn Association is greatly appreciated. It was our pleasure to once again welcome Katherine Novak and her father to St. Titus Church for this special event. Please extend our ap­preciation to her for setting up and manning the William Penn Associa­tion display at the luncheon after Mass. It was a wonderful opportunity for people to learn more about the organization and the good work that it does. Once again, thank you for your generous support. Fraternally, A. Todd Wilson Past Grand Knight Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161 Aliquippa, PA 4 0 June 2013 ° William Penn Life

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