William Penn Life, 1969 (4. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1969-11-01 / 11. szám

F F I C I A L PUBLICATION IF THE WILLIAM PENN PATERNAL ASSOCIATION IMPORTANT NOTICE— Concerning $5.00 Minimum Premium Payment in 1970 William Penn-ers In The News Gregory M. Lang, son of Director and Mrs. Stephen Lang, Jr. is currently attending Medical School at the Univer­sity of Pittsburgh. Gregory AA. Lang He is the first student from Allentown College of St. Francis De Sales to apply and be accepted by a Medical School for courses leading to an M.D. degree. Gregory plans to specialize in Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh. He graduated last May, “Magna Cum Laude” with a cumulative point index of 3.74 out of a possible 4.00. He was on the Schools’ Dean List all 8 semesters at Allentown College. He was selected by the Faculty to be the Class Speaker on the College’s first graduating Class. While at College he was President of Alpha Beta Chi Fra-In the October issue of William Penn Life, excerpts of Sept. 1969 Board of Directors’ Meetings were published. Under Point 14 the Board Resolution pertaining to Minimum Premium Pay­ments was printed. We wish to bring to the attention of all members con­cerned that effective January, 1970, all payment due notices mailed from our Computer Center will be for amounts NO LESS THAN $5.00. This means that if your premium is less than $5.00 your payment due notice will be for either a quarterly, semi-annual or an­nual payment, whichever is necessary in order to meet the $5.00 minimum pre­mium payment requirement. As an example, if your monthly pay­ment is $1.75 your payment due notice will call for a quarterly payment. If, on the other hand, your monthly pay­ment is only $.85 your payment due notice will call for an annual payment in order to reach the $5.00 minimum. The Board of Directors decided on this important step because today’s costs demand that the Association take what­ever steps necessary to combat such increases. In connection with this, the Board adopted simultaneously another Resolu­tion which was Point 15 in the excerpts of the minutes published in the October issue of the William Penn Life. On the basis of this Resolution, the Board of Directors wishes to pass on additional savings to those members who pay either quarterly, semi-annually or an­nually. Thus, with the inception of the minimum premium program, the Associ­ation will pay the postage on all premium payments received from those members who pay quarterly, semi-annu­ally or annually, and the envelope you receive with your payment notice will be a postage-free envelope. Frequently members will write to the Home Office stating that if all payment due notices going to one address would be placed into one envelope instead of into individual envelopes, the Association could save a considerable amount of John Szalanczy Retired (V.) National Treasurer Died At Age 81 Retired Supreme National Treasurer John Szalanczy passed away on October 9th, 1969. Funeral was held Monday, October 13, 1969 in Homewood, Illinois JOHN SZALANCZY (1888—1969) from the Thews Funeral Home. Religious services were conducted by the Rev. Victor Orth, Chicago, 111. of whose congregation Mr. Szalanczy was a com­municant. Director Frank J. Wukovits Sr., South Bend, Indiana eulogized Mr. Szalanczy in the name of the Association, its Di­rectors, Officers and Members. In a fitting tribute Director Wukovits out­lined the many contributions Mr. Sza­lanczy had made to the Associations growth both as a Branch Officer and later as National Treasurer. Mr. Szalanczy was born in the village of Kemecse, County of Szabolcs of Hungary, March 19, 1888. He emigrated to the United States of America in 1907 and settled in Chicago, Illinois. In 1913 he married the former Elizabeth Sziranka who was born in Málcza, (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 5) (Continued on page 5)

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