William Penn Life, 1985 (20. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)
1985-11-01 / 6. szám
Continued from page 1, column 5 SEEKING PROPOSERS FOR CENTENNIAL MEMBERSHIPS!!! of our many fine new insurance plans and to help our Association grow in membership. Rules and Commission Rates applying to William Penn Fun Loving Currency. Commission will be paid the first year only on the following Plans (No Renewals): Ordinary Life 30% Mortgage Protector 30% Yearly Renewable Term 17.5% Single Premium Whole Life 3.5% Single Premium & Flexible Annuity 1.25% 5 Year Term 17.5% Decreasing Term to 95 17.5% SPONSOR’S SIGNATURE CURRENCY NOT TO EXCEED *5«° FUN LOVING CURRENCY The Commissions will be paid in William Penn Fun Loving Currency in units of $5.00 each. Commissions earned will not be paid in cash. The Fun Loving Currency may be used as cash at any William Penn Fraternal Function, especially during the 100th ANNIVERSARY. Main purpose is to Foster Fraternalism and increase membership. In order for the Proposer to receive the commission the Referral must be a Bona-Fide Lead. In other words, the Sales Representative should be able to obtain a Sales Interview under favorable circumstances. Following is a number of proposer forms to get you started. Please complete any number of these forms (one form will be —-—r—— fiaijcmä Headauvts«» •09 BRIGHTON* ROAD. PITTSBURGH. PA 15233 ASSOCIATION sufficient for a family) and submit immediately to Mr. Ron Abels, National Sales Director or his assistant, Mr. Daniel Wahl, at the Home Office, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233. Your form will be referred to the proper writing agent. A sample copy of the William Penn Fun Loving Currency (wallet-size) (front and back) appears below. 1972, residing in Reading and she served as superior general from 1972 to 1984, residing in Ariccia/Rome, Italy. Sr. Edna Averbeck came from Germany to the United States in 1951 and has served in various houses of the Order in the food services department, in housekeeping and in the sewing room. She worked in the motherhouse of the Province in Reading, in Good Samaritan Hospital in Pottsville, at the seminary in Geneva, Illinois and at the children’s home in Coopersburg, Pa. as well as in several parochial school convents. The presence of the sisters provides our home with the tender, loving care that sees to the comfort of all our residents and for their presence we are eternally grateful. Members of the William Penn Association who have not been privileged to visit the beautiful complex in Wellsburg, are encouraged to do so when they are in the area. It is situated on 505 acres of ground in a beautiful setting on the outskirts of Wellsburg which is located in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, or just a few miles north of Wheeling. Continued from page 4, column 5 WAHLSPEAKS AT STATE FIC CONVENTION coiLLiara penn association 709 BRICHTON ROAD - PITTSBURGH, PA 15233 - PHONE 412-231-2979 (1886-1986) 100TH ANNIVERSARY MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN PROPOSER PROSPECT The Pennsylvania FIC’s held their most recent convention at the Erie Hilton in Erie, Pennsylvania on October 20, 21, and 22. One of the guest speakers was our own Daniel R. Wahl, FIC who addressed the recent taxation proposals raised by the Federal Government. His talk was both thought provoking and exciting and we certainly commend him for this fine effort. Please print: Please print: BRANCH 8149 Last Name First Last Name First Ml Swissvale, PA By MARIE BOYLE DONAHUE Address Address Branch 8149 held a card party in October and, at the same function, approved a contribution of $20 to the Meals on Wheels program. Branch members took ice cream and cookies to Mt. St. George where they were presented by Regina Bittner City/State/Zip City/State/Zip T elephone T eiephone Social Security Number TIME TO CALL: and Hazel Fletcher. The St. Anselm’s Christian Mothers held a card party in Date Signature mid-November. 5