William Penn Life, 2014 (49. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2014-09-01 / 9. szám

I For Starters Share your '56 stories with WPA To commemorate the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, William Penn Life is planning to publish the stories of those who either witnessed or directly participated in the upris­ing. If you are a Freedom Fighter or refugee of 1956, we ask you to share your memories of this important time in Hungarian history, so that current and future generations will know and appreciate the sacrifices you and others made in the name of freedom. To share your story, please contact Endre Csornán at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 136. ‘Experience’ Gives Back Members and friends of WPA who partici­pated in this year’s Hungarian Heritage Experience raised $360 for the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation. What an amazing gift of appreciation from the HHE Class of 2014. We thank the following people who donated items (pictured above) for the raffle which generated these donations: Charlotte Sipos, Marita Maloney, Arlene Csornán, Elizabeth Vos of Magyar Mar­keting, WPA Chair of the Board Barbara A. House and the WPA Home Office. This is yet another example of how people involved with WPA fraternal events continue to exhibit the spirit of fraternalism by giving back. Köszönöm Szépen! Turn your scholarship donation into a special message or greeting Looking for a different way to wish your child a happy birthday? Would you like to wish that special someone a happy holiday? Or, would you like to share memories of a deceased loved one? Now, you can have your personal messages, greet­ings and tributes published in William Penn Life as part of our “Recent Donations" section, while supporting our Scholarship Foundation. The length and content of your message or greeting will be based on the amount of your donation as follows: $ 10 = Up to 20 words* $25 = Up to 50 words* $50 = Up to 100 words* $75 = Up to 150 words* $ 100 = Up to 150 words & a small photo* (*Plus donor's name and amount of donation) Please remember the deadline for each issue is the 10th day of the previous month. (For example, the dead­line for the October issue is Sept. 10.) To place your personalized donation, send your check and message—along with your phone number and email address—to: WPFA Scholarship Foundation, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh. PA 15233. Please make your check pay­able to “William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc." Happy Birthday, Billy Joe Doe! You make us so proud in so many ways. Hope you have a geat year. Love, Mom and Dad. MIM John A. Doe -$10.00 IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH R. SMITE Fraten of Willi made farrm; his HunJ a fixture at < Je Joe was a true and a proud member sociation. He ember of our I He laved 'Ma ■ dance party, concert; his community. Wheni working or taking care of I family, you could find Uncl^Joj at the local food bank helping to sort through donations and distributing food to those in need. We will always remember his warm smile, friendly manner and homemade sausage. We will truly miss him. MIM John A. Doe - $50.00 In memory ofJoseph R. Smith. Uncle Joe was a true Fraternalist and a proud member of William Penn Association. He made sure every member of our fam­ily joined WPA. He loved his Hungarian heritage and was a fixture at every Magyar dance, party, concert and picnic held in community. When he wasn’t cing at the mill where he was >d for 40 years, or taking 4is family, you could find 'Joe at the local food bank ; to so.gtiffifipugh donations distributing food to those in needWetove^lvorking with his hands. Whatever spare time he could find, fwspent at St. John’s Roman Catholic Church or at his neighbors’ homes, fixing what­ever needed mending. He was an inspiration to all who knew him. We will always remember his warm smile, friendly manner and homemade sausage. We will truly miss him. MIM John A. Doe -$100.00 2 0 September 2014 0 William Penn Life

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