William Penn Life, 1973 (8. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1973-10-01 / 4. szám

JnMemonam Continued from page 3. him in his many acts of charity and benevolence. Two daughters, Irene and Gloria also survive. He was laid to rest on Wednesday September 26, 1973 with services from the Lesko Funeral Home and Silliman Baptist Church. On behalf of the Association Vice President Louis L. Varga gave the eu­logy which we publish in full in respect for our dear departed ANDREW R. BALOGH. We mourn in him a fine fratemalist, exemplary husband and father and a true friend. The Officers and Directors extend true and deep sympathy to the bereaved family. May he rest in Peace. DETROIT DISTRICT OFFICE RELOCATED We wish to inform all members of Branches 18, 56 and 500 that on October 15, 1973 the DISTRICT OF­FICE was relocated. New address is: WILLIAM PENN REGIONAL OF FICE 20600 Eureka Road Suite 821 Taylor, Michigan 48180 Telephones: 283-6360., 283-6361. Mr. William Kovács, General Agent and his efficient staff are at your service and Mrs. Mathilda Jagadics will continue her fine ser­vices as clerk of the Regional Office. Eulogy by Vice President Louis L. Varga Brother Andrew Balogh With great sorrow in our hearts, we, your fraternal brothers and sisters, of Branch 1 and the National Officers and Board members of the William Penn Association have come here to-day to accompany you to your final resting place; and to extend to your beloved wife Irene and your daughters Gloria and Irene and your brothers, sisters and relatives our heartfelt sympathy and condolances. No one of us can feel the depth of your pain and sorrow that is in your heart to-day: but I too have lost one of my best friends. We have worked together as brothers for the past 16 years. Insurance was his livelihood but he sacrificed material gain because of his dedication and love for people. We who knew him well know that he gave much more than he received. Perhaps because of his religious background he was attracted to our fraternal Society with its purposes of charity and brotherly love; and to this end he worked relentlessly, never asking of its rewards. Death is always sudden andunexpected, painful and sad yet we are consoled by our friends - our faith in God and in the word of the Gospel ’’Father not my will; but thine be done“. The calling to-day of Andrew is that of Christ in whom he had complete faith; “My Trust is in you O Lord - I say you are my God, in your hand is my destiny. He once said to me if we can’t or wont help each other how can we help others and he enjoyed the privilege of using his strength to serve others, perhaps even to the point of bringing about his illness and his death. So wife Irene and daughters Irene and Gloria be of good courage and heart and remember how he loved you and God and that he had a life of fulfillment according to God’s will and has now departed to his resting place. Lord remember your servant Andrew who has now come before you marked with the sign of faith and his earthly deeds and we all pray for the Lords mercy, charity, forgiveness. May Andrew and those who sleep in Christ find in your presence Perpetual Light and Peace. Please join me in the Lords Prayer. Our Father -For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory for ever and ever Amen. May the eternal light shine upon him. May his soul and the soul of all the faithfully departed, thru the mercy of God Rest in Peace. NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS AND BRANCHES Chapter XI. Section 5 of the By-Laws provides that at the November Branch meeting a Nominating Committee is to be appointed by the Branch President. The N ominating Committee shall make its report at the December Branch meeting. Chapter XI. Section 6 of the By-Laws provides that election and installation of Branch Officers shall take place at the December meeting. We request all members to attend their respective Branch meetings and thereby participate in the various acti­vities provided for. You can’t fool all the people all the time but those highway interchange signs come pretty close. THE INSURANCE SALESMAN “Don’t worry about your sales slump, Miller—in fact, don’t even worry about your job.” STATEMENT OF CONDITION WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION, INC. BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1972 ____$39,810.00 INCOME: Donations _______ $8,858.32 Bond Interest ____ 2,345.00 Saving Account Interest 92.71 11,296.03 TOTAL ___________________ $51,106.03 DISBURSEMENTS: 3 Scholarship Grants — Each $250.00 ____-$ 750.00 1 5 Scholarship Grants — Each $100.00 ___ 1,500.00-2,250.00 BALANCE AS OF SEPTEMBER 4, 1973 ..............$48,856.03 ASSETS Bonds ______________________$47,366.20 Savings Account ____________ 1,413.75 Checking Account ___________ 31.05 Accrued Interest Receivable ___ 45.03 4

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