William Penn Life, 1968 (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1968-01-01 / 1. szám

SUCCESSFUL SEMINAR . . . (Continued from page 1) 4) Penn Protection (P-4) Disability Income Plan. Non-cancellable and Guar­anteed Renewable to age 65 with GUAR­ANTEED PREMIUMS. This Plan pays New York—New Jersey, I. to r. Frank Dance, Allentown, Pa., Joseph Toma, F.I.C., State Mgr., John Május, Br. 48 New York and Joseph Bednarz, Passaic, N. J. an income to the Insured while disability as the result of accident or sickness pre­vents him from performing the duties of his regular occupation. Available from a minimum of $100.00 monthly benefit and in multiples of $50.00 based on occupational classification with waiting periods of 14 or 30 or 90 days. Several optional benefits available at additional L. to r. Nick T. Yuhas, Cleveland, W.S., Alex Buksar, Youngstown, O., Gus G. Nagy State Manager, Louis Tokár, Columbus, O. and John L. Balia, Cleveland, O. E.S. cost. This Plan is not available to house­wives or self-employed females. We urge members to contact their full-time Field Representatives, if they have not already contacted you and obtain further details on these most valuable plans. Our Special Agents and Part-Time Branch Managers will also be schooled in these new plans and then will be able to offer them. Those attending the Sales Seminar were: Messrs. Elmer Charles, National President, Albert J. Stelkovics, National Secretary, John Sabo, National Controller, Julius E. Somogyi, National Treasurer, Richard J. Phillips, Investment Manager, Robert . E. Bruce, Consulting Actuary, John L. Balia, Branch 14, Cleveland, 2 Ohio, Andrew R. Balogh, State Manager, Bridgeport, Conn., Joseph Bednarz, Br. 51, Passaic, N. J., Ernest Bendzsuk, Supervisor Home Office, Underwriting Department, Alex M. Buksar, Branch 26, Sharon, Pa. and Br. 28, Youngstown, O., John R. Chick, Br. 27, Toledo, 0., Frank P. Dance, Br. 90, Allentown, Pa., Br. 98, Bethlehem, Pa., Br. 133, Phillipsburg, N. J. and Br. 216, Northampton, Pa., The Connecticut Yankees: I. to r. Louis A. Zolán, Bridgeport, Frank Toth, Bridgeport, John Huzina, South Norwalk, Andrew R. Balogh, State Mgr. and Roger Vars, Bridgeport. Jack L. Fouse, McCullough Agency, Tibor Halo, Br. 56, Detroit, Mich., John L. Huzina, Br. 3, So. Norwalk, Conn., Frank G. Knaver, Br. 130, East Chicago, Ind., John Május, Branch 48, New York, N. Y., John D. McCullough, Agency Manager, Parkersburg, W. Va., Gus G. Nagy, Pa.-Ohio State Manager, Adam Nemet, Br. 15 and Br. 24, Chicago, 111., Douglas K. Stanley, McCullough Agency, De Wayne G. Stutler, McCullough Agency, Timothy H. Stutler, McCullough Agency, Louis Tokár, Br. 129, Columbus, 0., Joseph Toma, New York and New Jersey State Manager, Frank E. Toth, Br. 1, The McCullough Agency, Parkersburg, W. Va., I. to r. Dewayne Stutler, Douglas Stanley, John McCullough, F.I.C. Agency Manager, Jack Fouse and Timothy Stutler. Bridgeport, Conn., Stephen Úsztok, Br. 18, Detroit, Mich., Roger W. Vars, Br. 1, Bridgeport, Conn., Frank J. Wukovits, Sr., Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin State Manager, Frank J. Wukovits, Jr., Br. 132, South Bend, Ind., Nick T. Yuhas, Br. 45, Cleveland, O., Louis A. Zolán, Br. 1, Bridgeport, Conn. WILLIAM PENN LIFE ... (Continued from page 1) official publication will be monthly (ex­cept for combined issue in, June-July and August-September and is titled WILLIAM PENN LIFE. We are requesting our former reporters and also newly elected ones, to once again submit articles on Branch activities. Our available space is not as limited as in prior issues, however, we do ask that you keep your articles within reasonable bounds. It is never our intention to do too much Blue-lining, however, at times it is necessary. We wish to caution that postal regulations prohibit any reference to games of chance. Closing date 1st of each, month. In publishing the first issue of WIL­LIAM PENN LIFE, the Editorial Board consisting of Messrs. Elmer Charles, Na­tional President as Editor-in-Chief, Na­tional Secretary Albert J. Stelkovics, National Controller John Sabo, National Treasurer Julius E. Somogyi and Invest­ment Manager Richard J. Phillips, pledge to the membership a publication dedi­cated to furthering the aims of the William Penn Fraternal Association, its Branches and its Members. BOOK REVIEW LESLIE KÖNNYŰ: “Hungarians in the U.S.A.”, An Immigration Study Leslie Konnyu’s immigration study is a monument to the Hungarians in the USA. There is a need to see the Magyar Americans in the light of a new historical research and show how these Hungarians became part of our pluralistic society on their way to their Americanization. On the other hand Hungarian culture also has an extensive influence in America. This unique book contains many surprising facts about the Hungarian contributions to America. Paperback $4.00, bound $5.50, post paid. Your check or money order should be sent along with the order, to the American Hungarian Review, 5410 Kerth Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63128.

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