William Penn Life, 1991 (26. évfolyam, 2-10. szám)
1991-09-01 / 9. szám
Page 2, William Penn Life, September 1991 William Penn LIFE Official Publication of the William Penn Association Published Monthly Office of Publication: 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 412/231-2979 Third Class U.S. Postage Paid Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2724 E. E. Vargo Editor-in-chief George S. Charles, Jr. Frances A. Furedy Associate Editors John E. Lovász Managing Editor NATIONAL OFFICERS E. E. Vargo National President George S. Charles, Jr. National Secretary Frances A. Furedy National Treasurer Zoltán B. Emri National Vice President Emil Herman General Counsel Dr. Julius Kesseru Medical Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joseph P. Arvay Chairman Roger G. Nagy Vice Chairman Michael J. Hrabar Vice Chairman Ronald S. Balia Anthony C. Beke William J. Bero Elmer A. Furedy John S. Molnár Stephen J. Szatmári Michael F. Tomcsak Elmer W. Toth Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. Frank J. Radvany Secretary of the Board Emeritus AUDITING COMMITTEE Louis A. Fodor Chairman Michael R. Kara Vice Chairman William J. Kovach Secretary Dale A. Cole Stephen P. Danko Charles Fabian ADVISORY BOARD Elmer Charles President Emeritus Frank Bero Stephen Danko Michael Hegedűs Frank J. Wukovits, Sr. Unsolicited articles, letters, manuscripts, pictures and other material submitted to the WILLIAM PENN LIFE are forwarded at the owner's risk, and the WILLIAM PENN LIFE expressly denies any responsibility for their safekeeping or return. The WILLIAM PENN LIFE reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any article submitted for publication. Postmaster: If undelivered, please send form 3579 to: William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Members return from 1991 Tour to Hungary About 40 members and friends of the William Penn Association had a wonderful time during the Association’s Hungary Tour ’91, which left New York Aug. 8 and returned Aug. 22. Here, our travelers pose for a group picture in Heroes Square in Budapest. While in Budapest the group attended a special outdoor Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II. The tour also included an excursion to Vienna. (Photo by Louis A. Fodor) Miss Magyar to be guest of honor at Sept. 28 dinner McKeesport, pa — Newly crowned Miss Magyar of Western Pennsylvania Jonell Javorsky and Hungarian Princess Dana Marie Markovics will be honored at the Miss Magyar dinner-dance to be held Sept. 28 at the McKeesport Hungarian Social Club. Among the evening’s other honorees will be Miss Magyar runner-up Kelly Cloherty, Hungarian Princess first runner-up Erin Leigh Halpin and second runner-up Ashley Nicole Pishney. All five young ladies are members of the William Penn Association. Tickets for the dinner-dance are $10 each. For more information and reservations call Malvene Heyz at (412) 751-1898 or Sandy Szemko at (412) 678- 7505. The dinner is being sponsored by the William Penn Association Magyar Folk Dancers of McKeesport. Jonell Javorsky, Miss Magyar of Western Pennsylvania 1991-92 (center), with her court: (from left) Erin Leigh Halpin, Hungarian Princess first runner-up; Kelly Cloherty, Miss Magyar runner-up; Dana Marie Markovics, Hungarian Princess; and Ashley Nicole Pishney, Princess second runner-up. (Photo by The Daily News, McKeesport, Pa.) Articles & photographs for the October issue of the William Penn Life are due our office by Sept. 27,1991 Official Notice Updating Beneficiaries On Insurance Policies Have you checked your insurance policies lately to see if the beneficiaries listed on them are correct? If you have not, we suggest that now is a good time to do so and to change or update your beneficiaries, if necessary. Each policy should list the person who you wish to receive the proceeds of your insurance policy. This person is known as the primary beneficiary. If you wish the proceeds to be divided amongst two or more persons, then you must list each of them as a primary beneficiary and indicate the percentage of the proceeds each is to receive. We suggest you also list a contingent beneficiary for each policy. The contingent beneficiary is the person who will receive the proceeds of your policy should the primary beneficiary (or beneficiaries) be deceased at the time your policy is settled. Again, you may list more than one person as a contingent beneficiary and the percentage each is to receive. If you want to update the beneficiaries on your policies, check with your William Penn agent, branch officer or branch coordinator and complete a Change of Beneficiary form. At the same time, check to see that the names of your beneficiaries are current. Remember, a person may have been married or divorced or, for some other reason, had their name legally changed. We recommend that you do not name any minor children as beneficiaries since the proceeds would have to be put in a trust for them until they reach legal adult age. Any questions you have concerning the naming and status of your beneficiaries can be answered by our qualified representatives. At the same time, let our representative review your current policies to see if you need to update your insurance coverage. As always, we at the Home Office will be glad to answer any questions you have regarding your beneficiaries or policies. You can call us toll-free at 1 -800-848-7366. George S. Charles, Jr. National Secretary Official Notice Payment of Premiums This is to advise all members that all checks for life insurance, annuity and A&H premiums are to be made payable to the William Penn Association In addition, all premium payments are to be made directly to the Home Office Please do not send your payments to your agent, branch officer or branch coordinator. By following this procedure, members will be sure to receive the fastest, safest and most accurate processing of their payments. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call our Home Office toll-free at 1 -800-848-7366.