William Penn Life, 1976 (11. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1976-04-01 / 2. szám

SCHOLARSHIP coni, from Page 2 Office by May 31st, if received later, they will not be considered. g) Grants will be paid directly to the applicant provided he or she is a member in good standing on date award checks are issued. h) Grants are awarded for 4 year period. In order to be considered for scholarship grants in successive years, the student must submit scholastic record proof of enrollment each year and notify the Secretary of the Foundation by May 31st that they want to continue receiving grants. 2. The Board of Directors of the William Penn Scholarship Foundation, Inc., awards scholarship grants in two categories, namely: Category I For financial need. Category II. The annual donation by the William Penn Association is to be used for qualifiers who are pursuing a full-time college course, majoring in insurance marketing, provided that the recipient agrees in writing to sign an employment contract with the William Penn Association after successfully completing his college course in insurance marketing. 3. Applications for scholarship grants and other necessary forms may be obtained by writing directly to the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc., 429 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15219, or by contacting your local Branch Manager. YOUR HEALTH HNNSYLVANfA ME01CAI SOCIETY Donna F. Wenger Over the counter, or OTC, drugs are pushed heavily through advertising on the mass media. There are medicines to help you wake up, to relax you, to stimulate or reduce your appetite, and to help you get to sleep at night. As a result, Americans are becoming a drug-oriented society. At best, over the counter drugs should be used only for minor ailments that last a short time. If you find yourself constantly dosing yourself with OTC drugs, you may be ignoring a serious problem. A persistent symptom whould send you to your doctor, not the counter of your drug store for more se If- pre scribing. Another problem is that many OTC drugs do nothing more than relieve symptoms without actually curing illness. For example, cold remedies reduce sniffles and sneezes, but the cold will last just as long as it would with no medicine at all. STATEMENT OF CONDITION William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. MARCH 31,1976 BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1975 $90,935.51 INCOME: Donations................................................................................$2,446.50 Stock Dividends .........................................................................240.00 Bond Interest............................................................................1.973.13 Savings Account Interest.........................................................101.63 $4J61.26 TOTAL $95,696.77 DISBURSEMENTS:-Scholarship Grants at $-each.......................................................................S-0-BALANCE AS OF MARCH 31, 1976.....................................................$95,696.77 ASSETS Bonds..........................................................................................................$76,464*95 Stocks..........................................................................................................S10,212.00 Savings Account ........................................................................................$8,948.43 Checking Account............................................................................................$71.39 TOTAL ASSETS AS OF MARCH 31,1976 ..........................................$95,696.77 DONATIONS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Jan. - Mar. 1976 William Penn Association $1,200.00 Branch 352, Coraopolis, Pa. 10.00 Carla Ford 50.00 Branch 8, Johnstown, Pa. 25.00 Branch 296, Dollar per year per Member Campaign 34.00 Branch 17 Lorain, Ohio 100.00 Sale of Cook Books,Women’s Guild Free Magyar Reformed Church 136.50 Ladies Guild Sts. Peter & Paul, Duquesne, Pa. 25.00 Mrs. Stephen Kostyo 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. James Beganyi 50.00 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hrabar 50.00 Branch 189, Alliance, Ohio 100.00 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Danko 100.00 Albert J. Stelkovics 6.00 Julius E. Somogyi 5.00 Honoring Louis Vassy, Magyar Club of Dayton, Ohio 100.00 IN MEMORY OF MARY CHARLES Mr. & Mrs. Charles Akai $10.00 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Fintor 25.00 Marion Úsztok 10.00 Branch 16, Perth Amboy, N.J. 25.00 Dorothy Baklarz 5.00 Julius Telegdy 10.00 Mrs. Mary Kish 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Beres 25.00 Branch 28, Youngstown, Ohio 25.00 Mr. & Mrs. James Beganyi 50.00 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kara 25.00 Branch 34, Hazlewood, Pa. 25.00 Mr. Charles Fabian 100.00 STEPHEN J. SOLTÉSZ Branch 13, Trenton, N.J. 10.00 MICHAEL PUSKAS W.P.A. in lieu of Floral Tribute 15.00 FRIDA VANDRA Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Stelkovics 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. Gaspar Papp 10.00 ANDREW JANOVICS Mrs. Mary Kish 10.00 JOHN SRAHOL WILLIAM WARGO JOHN LOVEY MEPI FEKETE JOHN BORDASH Branch 22, Roebling, N.J. 25.00 CHARLES EASTON ANDRE DOVICSAK HERMON KURCZ GARNET H. TOBY Branch 48, New York —20.00 Flag Day CONT. FROM Page 2 several thousand fraternal and civic officialsfrom all parts of the United States expected to participate. In addition to the national banner, flags from all the states of the nation will be hoisted in the order in which these states entered the Union. Messages from the governors will be buried in a time capsule on the site. 4

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