William Penn Life, 1971 (6. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1971-02-01 / 1. szám

VOLUME 6 FEBRUARY, 1971 NUMBER 1 A GRATIFYING PAST PROMISES A GREAT FUTURE PAYMENT DUE NOTICES The Home Office has received many inquiries regarding an 0 which has been placed before their certificate numbers on the payment due notices. We wish to assure all members that this does not change your certificate number, the 0 is merely placed there for computer purposes. When writing about your certificate you may use the number as it appears on the certificate or with the prefix 0 as it appears on your payment due notice. On the Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of our Association, the Board of Directors and National Officers are happy to wish every member of our beneficent Association a Happy and Prosperous Year. We also wish that this great organization, the William Penn Fraternal Association, which has brought us so many benefits in the past will bring us ever increasing happiness, protection, security, peace of mind and purposeful fraternal fellowship in the future. Eighty-Five Years could be considered Mr. John P. Balia V/ Vice-President and Chairman j , of the Board V All of our readers may not have read the Excerpts of Board Minutes in the November, 1970 issue of William Penn Life. Therefore, we deem it most appro­priate to bring to the attention of our mem­bership that Mr. John P. Balia, who is serving his fourth year as Chairman of the Board of Directors, was unanimously elected to the position of National Vice President when that position became vacant last August. Mr. Balia has been a member of the Board of Directors since 1955. In that year he was elected to the Board and has been re-elected each succeeding Conven­tion. Vice President Balia has served on the Building Committee of the Associa­tion, Executive Committee and Field Committee. He served four years as Sec­retary of the Board. He has been active as an Officer of Branch 296, Springdale. Pennsylvania and is presently President of the Branch, having been returned to that office at the last election. All necessary entry forms are being mailed to team captains of record for distribution. All entries must be returned by March 15, 1971. The Co­­administrators cordially invite all branches to send representative teams to this historic tournament. For all matters pertaining to the 1971 National Bowling Tournament, please address correspondence to ./'Bowling Tournament Administrators, William Penn Fraternal Association, 429 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15219. 1971 National Bowling Tournament and Fellowship Days Our great fraternal activity, the National Bowling Tournament and Fellowship Days will be held in the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Saturday, May 29, and Sunday, May 30, 1971. The Pittsburgh Hilton has been selected as the headquarters hotel. The Hilton is located in the center of the famous Pittsburgh Golden Triangle. The bowling will take place at the Bowling City of Mt. Lebanon, 1601 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The Board of Directors appointed Mr. John P. Balia, Vice President and Chairman of the Board, together with Mr. Gus G. Nagy, Supervisor of Agencies, to be the Co-administrators of the 1971 Bowling Tournament. A local committee is being activated to assist the Co-administrators. a nice long life span for a human being, but for organizations like ours, it is a gratifying long past. Many fraternal organizations during the last eighty-five National President Elmer Charles years have fallen by the wayside, never­theless, the William Penn Fraternal As­sociation has not only survived Eighty-Five Years, but has grown steadily and con­sistently, where today we can proudly say “from a very small acorn, a very big oak has grown”. Would the founders, the noble thirteen in Hazelton, Pennsylvania, have ever dared dream that their humble beginnings would grow into an Association, which in its Eighty-Fifth Year, will have amassed Continued on page 3 WILLIAM PENN “SCHOLARSHIP DINNER DANCE” The combined New Jersey Branches of the William Penn Fraternal Associa­tion will hold a Dinner Dance on April 24, 1971, at 6:00 P. M. at the Hungarian American Athletic Club, New Bruns­wick, New Jersey. Proceeds from the affair will be donated to the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation. Music for this occasion will be supplied by the nationally famous “Kara - Nemeth Hungarian American Orchestra”. The food will be tradition­ally Hungarian. The committee extends a hearty welcome to all. Reservations may be acquired by writing to: N. J. William Penn Dinner Committee, 208 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, N. J. 08901 - Tel. 249-7752.

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