William Penn Life, 1994 (29. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1994-03-01 / 3. szám

Page 8, William Penn Life, March 1994 In Memóriám Hungarian-American business group hosts events in Pittsburgh We askour fellow members to pray for the eternal rest of all our recently departed members listed beloui: JANUARY 1994 0001 BRIDGEPORT, CT Mary Karakó 0013 TRENTON, NJ John Demeter Joseph J. Kremper 0014 CLEVELAND, OH Julia Major Darlene Ann Pozywak Henry E. Smith Helen Spisak John R. Sutch 0015 CHICAGO, IL Elsie Clark Charles Deszegheo 0018 LINCOLN PARK, Ml Rose Klayo Helen Miklós Julia Stefan 0019 NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ Magdalena Görbe Ervin Hanzely László Madarasz Jr. Anna Papp Yolanda Wass 0026 SHARON, PA Charlotte Agnes Hideg Veronica P. Koch 0028 YOUNGSTOWN, OH Thomas J. Lang 0032 GARY, WV Josephine Toth 0034 PITTSBURGH, PA Mary Cservak John Mészáros Carmella J. Mull 0044 AKRON, OH Stephen A. Butcher Samuel G. Long 0045 CLEVELAND, OH Richard J. Yesso 0048 NEW YORK, NY Ethel Rimol Mary J. Wetzel 0051:PASSAIC, NJ Pearl Menes 0076PHILADELPHIA, PA Ida Sándor 0085DAISYTOWN, PA John Domonkos Alex Sabo 0088RURAL VALLEY, PA John Buck Nicholas Chordas Sr. 0089HOMESTEAD, PA William E. Turoczy 0098 BETHLEHEM, PA James A. Kilpatrick 0129 COLUMBUS, OH John Benedict 0132 SOUTH BEND, IN Mihály Gergely Jr. Joseph Horvath Joseph A. Kertes Joseph Kish Jr. John Kopko 0150 MASONTOWN, PA Margaret Didik 0174 SCRANTON, PA Frank M. Battle Michael Schipp 0189 ALLIANCE, OH Susan Bauman 0214 FLINT, Ml Gordon D. Feher 0296 SPRINGDALE, PA Franciska Barilovits 0336 HARRISBURG, PA John J. Toone 0352 CORAOPOLIS, PA Elizabeth S. Popik 0383 BUFFALO, NY John Eder 0525 LOS ANGELES, CA István Balog 0720 BOSTON, MA Aretta M. Hartshorn Barbara A. Niles Arthur A. Trembley 0800 ALTOONA, PA William E. Benton 8019 PITTSBURGH, PA Mildred C. Egerter Eugene T. Opperman 8020 McKEES ROCKS, PA Carmen Versace PITTSBURGH—The Pittsburgh Chapter of the Hungarian-Ameri­can Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring an evening of Hun­garian food and entertainment and a business breakfast for those interested in business opportuni­ties in Hungary. The Chamber will host "A Celebration of Hungary” on Thursday, March 10, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Harvard-Yale- Princeton Club, 619 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh. This social event will feature Hungarian wines and foods plus a special program by the Schenley String Quartet, playing pieces by Bartók, Kodály, Schubert and Strauss. Guests will include repre­sentatives from the Hungarian Embassy. The following morning, March 11, the Chamber will host a "Hungarian Business Breakfast” from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. at Babst, Calland, Clements and Zomir, located on the eighth floor of Two Gateway Center, Pittsburgh. The program will include a presentation of Hungarian eco­nomic development by Ference Furulyas, Hungarian minister of economics and commercial af­fairs and head of the Hungarian Trade Presentation. Attila Tarkany Szucs will speak on privatization and foreign in­vestment opportunities, and eco­nomic counselor Janos Dadi will offer information on Expo ’96. The fee for "A Celebration of Hungary” is $50 per person; the fee for the business breakfast is $25 per person. To register for either event, send your name and the name, address, phone number and fax number of your company, plus the proper fee(s) to the Hungar­ian-American Chamber of Com­merce, 313 Sixth Ave., Pitts­burgh, PA 15222. For more information call (412)261-1101. Recent Donations JANUARY 1994 Br. Donor Amt. 0001 James Callahan$ 2.43 Geraldine J. Crocker1.00 Mary D. DeMille1.00 John Mosey10.00 0008 Genevieve E. Itinger 5.00 0013 Margaret P. Kovács 10.00 0016 Etel Czvornyek 10.00 Frank C. Hrabar Sr.10.00 0018 Allen S. Kondor 5.00 0019 Edward C. Amon 5.00 Mary Fellner 5.00 Kyle A. Nagy 1.50 Michael J. Nagy 1.50 John S. Sulligan 1.00 Joseph Sulligan 1.00 0022 Joseph R. Foose 25.00 Rayna J. Foose 25.00 0027 Madeleine K. Butler 25.00 0028 Ruth J. Fabian 2.17 Raymond A. Manley 2.27 Katherine E. Novak 5.00 Chris S. Paul 0.80 Steve Sándor Jr. 5.00 0034 Anne I. Gallagher 5.00 Rosalia C. Minich 5.00 Michael A. Moser 5.00 William T. Moser 5.00 0037 Christopher C. Novak 10.00 0044 Claire D. Carnessali 1.00 Stephen J. Francis 5.00 0045 Lois C. Sterrick 2.00 0048 Helen Chamos 10.00 0051 Grace M. Brown 5.00 Elizabeth Skilton 4.30 0059 Stephen J. Gall Jr.2.00 Martin C. Mandel2.00 0071 William E. Aldrich 10.00 Richard J. Dorr 10.00 0076 Edward M. Geary Sr.2.00 Edward J. Ginley Jr.13.90 Anne G. Polkowska2.00 0088 Geninie Dezanet 5.00 0089 Patricia L. Walochik 5.00 0098 David M. Kravatz 5.00 0129 William J. Kincaid 5.00 Attila K. Nagy 5.00 Emma R. Nagy 5.00 Rita J. Summers 1.00 0132 Goldie Mae Flatoff 1.00 0150 Justine Klebick 3.00 Edward F. Sevachko 10.00 James Toth 3.39 Stella Urbania 1.00 0159 Scott C. Stefani 1.00 0174 Anthony Caporelli 5.00 Terrance Moran 4.00 Mary E. Tisera 0.21 0189 Piroska Farkas 6.87 William J. Korosy 8.20 0214 Gertrude Mills 5.00 0248 Sherrie Colegrove 5.00 0278 Johann M. Schneider 5.00 0296 Violet J. Blizman 1.00 Jovina H. DelCotto 5.00 John F. Simon Jr.5.00 0336 Ernest B. Molnár 1.62 Dorothy T. Polomski 2.67 Zita F. Prowse 2.21 Walter S. Steck 4.62 0349 Paul W. Fields 25.00 0352 Eliza G. Furedy 5.00 Emily K. Furedy 5.00 Luke W Furedy 5.00 Sondra O. Furedy 18.00 Robin L. Pini 15.00 0590 Glorianna Mary Riel 5.00 Ricardo Joseph Riel 5.00 Diane Wallace 5.00 Mary Gail Wallace 5.00 0720 Allen C. Badger 1.00 Gertrude Boyington 5.00 Alfred A. Charette 5.00 Eva G. Charette 5.00 John Cunningham 5.00 Rose E. Fournier 2.00 Marie A. Lagundwich 5.00 Freda H. Little 5.00 Patricia A. Murray 5.00 Frances C. Santos 3.51 James B. Titus Jr.10.00 0800 Joan B. Ballash 15.00 George Little 5.14 William Marcoux Jr.5.00 Donald G. Stock Jr.3.42 8014 Margaret Bemesderfer 5.00 8019 Anna M. Beyer 5.00 8020 Vincent T. Burns 5.00 Richard C. Roman 5.00 8026 Charles D. Docherty 10.00 8155 Stephen Sipos 5.00 8321 Sarah E. Dayoob 10.00 TOTAL $588.73 FEBRUARY 1994 Donor Amt. M/M Ernest Ecsedi $25.00 In Memóriám FEBRUARY 1994 LOUIS ANTAL Br. 88 Rural Valley, PA$500.00 MARYANN JACKSON William Penn Association100.00 DECEASED MEMBERS OF BRANCH 129 Br. 129 Columbus, OH100.00 TOTAL $700.00 Investment Income FEBRUARY 1994 Mountain States $ 600.00 Rhone Poulenc 1,937.50 Southwestern Bell 859.38 Tenneco Credit 3,900.00 Wisconsin Telephone 546.87 TOTAL $7,843.75 Cookbooks (Feb. 1994)$25.00 Secure Your Family’s Future With A William Penn Single Premium Whole Life Insurance Plan Check these innovative features: 1. One payment is made. No future premiums are necessary. 2. The policy is fully paid-up. 3. Almost the entire premium paid is credited as Cash Value and is available as loan collateral in the first year. 4. Cash Value continues to increase annually even though you pay no additional premiums. 5. Dividends are anticipated the end of the second policy year. 6. Rates are low due to higher interest rate assumptions. All of this and only one premium to pay! Check our figures and see why our SPWL is a good value for you. Call today to learn more! Contact your local William Penn representative or our Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. William Penn Association Single Premium Whole Life Plan Gross Single Premiums Per $1,000 Valuable Life Insurance Benefits For Your Children At Competitive Rates! 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