William Penn Life, 1984 (19. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1984-01-01 / 1. szám
Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus (Mr. and Mrs. Mike Deri) with some of the children at the Branch 129 Christmas party. On the left, four year old Margaret Ann Mészáros. Being held by Santa is fourteen month old Erin Radel. Pictures of the party were taken by Johnny Dobos, who is a photographer for the state of Ohio. A reminder that the new single-pay life insurance policies make an ideal gift for next Christmas or a birthday for a child, grandchild, niece, or nephew. The cost of a $1,000 policy for a 10 year old, for example, is $77.00. Also, you should remember that young William Penn members are now eligible to win college scholarships from the Association. We would like to see a scholarship going to a deserving Columbus branch member this coming year or in some future year. For information about the new single-pay life policies or the new scholarship program, please contact Branch Manager, Irene Voss, at the William Penn office at 1501 Parsons Avenue in south Columbus, or call her between 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. at (614) 443-7797. Our next regular meeting will be Wednesday, March 14, at 8 P.M. at Leonardo’s Place, 1374 Parsons Ave. in Columbus. Be sure to attend. Fraternally, Art Bártfay, Reporter/Publicity Director Branch 132 South Bend, Indiana The Annual Children’s Christmas Party was held on Saturday afternoon on December 10, 1983, in the William Penn Hall at 2:00 P.M. There were gathered a large number of enthusiastic children, with their parents and even their grandparents who came to enjoy the delightful program. National Director Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. greeted the children and their parents on behalf of the Home Office and Branch 132 Officers. Group singing of Christmas Carols followed with Kathleen Wukovits who accompanied on the piano. Branch 132 Children's Christmas Party. Alexander-the-Great magician shown with Frank J. Wukovits, III. The children and their parents were entertained by a professional magician Alexander-the-Great and his granddaughter. Everyone enjoyed the magic tricks and entertainment lasting over an hour. This again was followed by singing Christmas Carols until the arrival of the Santa in the person of Charles Hegedűs. Santa presented the children with Christmas Stockings filled with candy, Christmas toys, of different varieties to choose from according to their likings. Door prizes were won by: Robert L. Parker, Jr. First Prize; Eric Krakowski, Second Prize; Nicholas Kurszka, Third Prize. After distribution of the gifts to the children they and their parents were served pop, ice cream, potato chips by Santa’s helpers, namely, Mrs. Ruth Baumgartner, Mrs. Helen V. Sabo, Mrs. Mary Ann Wukovits, Mrs. Virginia Wolford, Mrs. Goldie Pal, Mrs. Judy Wiltrout, Miss Karen Wukovits. Refreshments were served by Joseph Flowers, Steve Pécsi and Leslie Baumgartner. In the evening an Annual Christmas Dinner was held starting at 6:30 P.M. for the dedicated, loyal William Penn Club workers of Branch 132. A delicious meal consisting of Roast Branch 132 newly elected officers, left to right: Messrs: Robert Torok; Msgr. Elmer G. Peterson; Arthur G. Wolford; Frank J. Wukovits, Jr.; Frank J. Wukovits, Sr.; Alex J. Florvath; Leslie C. Baumgartner; and Steve Pécsi. 23