William Penn Life, 1998 (33. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1998-07-01 / 7. szám

rage 2, William Penn Life, July 1998 Time running out to join September tour to Hungary Memorial Day Tribute In remembrance of our departed American veterans, National Director Anthony C. Beke participated in Memorial Day celebrations in New Jer­sey by placing veterans medalions and American flags at the gravesites of two deceased servicemen of Hungarian ancestry: Charles Szarka Jr, a former private first class with Air Transport Command during World War II; and William Beres, killed in action in 1944. Annual Hungarian Day to be held at Kennywood Aug. 5 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 George S. Charles, Jr. Editor-in-Chief Richard W. Toth Diane M. Torma Associate Editors John E. Lovász Managing Editor NATIONAL OFFICERS George S. Charles, Jr. National President Richard W. Toth National V.P.-Secretary Diane M. Torma National V.P.-Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael J. Hrabar Chairman Roger G. Nagy Vice Chairman Elmer A. Furedy Vice Chairman AnthohyÓ.1SÍ&En3lbl,£b-TOd Louis A.'Fodor” 1U0Y 3*crri oi Barbara A. House Michael R. Kara Andrew W. McNelis George F. Mirkovich Michael F. Tomcsak Elmer W. Toth Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. Frank J. Radvany Secretary of the Board AUDITING COMMITTEE Robert A. Ivancso Chairman Margaret H. Boso Secretary Dennis A. Chobody Charles J. Furedy Joseph Hamari Ernest J. Mozer, Sr. CONSULTANTS Bruce & Bruce Company Actuary Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman C.P.A. Rothman Gordon Foreman &l Groudine, P.C. General Counsel Dr. Julius Kesseru Medical Director Unsolicited articles, letters, manuscripts, pictures and other material submitted to the WILLIAM PENN LIFE are forwarded at the­­owner’s risk, and the WILLIAM PENN LIFE expressly denies any responsibility for their safekeepino return/The WILLIAM PENN T reserves the right to edit, revise ( reiect any article submitted for publication. Postmaster: If undelivered, please send form 3579 to: William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - Or­ganizers are making the final prepa­rations for the WPA-sponsored tour of Hungary and Austria scheduled for Sept. 10 to 24. Several seats remain available for this exciting trip, and those wishing to participate in this tour should, make their reservations as soon as possible. To make your reservation, call Fugazy International Travel toll­­free at 1-800-828-4488. Both WPA members and non-members are welcome to participate. The tour will leave from New York and arrive in Budapest, Hungary’s beautiful and vibrant capital, where guests will enjoy a five-night stay. While in Budapest, you will be taken on guided tours of the city’s most famous and his­toric sights, including Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, and the Royal Palace. You will also enjoy a sightseeing cruise on the Danube River and be given plenty of free time to explore Budapest’s many fine shops and restaurants. Continued from Page 1 of $5,000 will be awarded to any eligible member who scores an ace on any of the courses other three par-3 holes. For golfers arriving early, tee times may be reserved at the Dau­phin Highland Golf Course on Fri-Your travels through Hungary will also take you to cities of Sopron, Sárvár, Győr, Kecskemet, Szolnok, Hortobágy, Debrecen, Eger, Godollo, Szentendre and Esztergom. Along the way you will visit Lake Balaton, the Herend por­celain factory and museum, the Benedictine Abbey in Pannon­halma, the Tokay wine region and the Citadel. The tour will conclude with a two-night stay in Vienna, Austria, known as the “City of Music.” The price of the tour is $3,149 per person*, based on double oc­cupancy. Single accommodations can be reserved for an additional $550 per person. The price includes roundtrip air­fare from New York, all hotel ac­commodations and ground trans­portation in Europe, breakfast daily, nine lunches, nine dinners, a gala farewell banquet, the Danube cruise, all sightseeing tours listed on the itinerary, and all hotel and air taxes and service charges. For more information, call Fugay Travel today. day, July 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Please note that the course requires all golfers to wear soft spikes. To schedule a Friday tee time, call the course at (717) 986-1984 and mention you are with the William Penn Association. PITTSBURGH — The annual Hun­garian Day (Magyar Nap) at Kennywood Park in West Mifflin, Pa., will be held Wednesday, Aug. 5 beginning at noon. The event will include a sing­­along, movies, embroidery demon­strations, displays of artifacts and crafts, and plenty of traditional Hungarian food. At 7:00 p.m. there will be a per­formance by dancers from the host organization, the Hungarian Ethnic Group of Western Pennsylvania. The program will also feature a performance by musicians Bobbin Pesich of Vadasag, Hungary, and Steve Gergely. After the program, there will be open dancing to the music of Dor­othy & Co. For more information and to re­serve discounted admission tickets to the park, call Rose Gerzsenyi at (724) 864-0042 or Mary Ann Kovacsics at (412) 781-6783. Win a Golf Getaway Weekend for Two or one of seven other great prizes in the WPA’s 15th Annual Golf Tournament Benefit Raffle. Other prizes include a basket of cheer, a microwave oven, a 2.3-inch portable color TV, four HersheyPark tickets, a WPA wallet with money, two dozen golf balls and a golf umbrella. Drawing to be held Saturday, July 18,1998. Donation: *1.52 per chance. For tickets, call the Home Office at 1-800-848-7366. Winners need not be present. All proceeds benefit the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. "N Employee Anniversaries We extend our congratulations and sincerest best wishes to the following Home Office employees for their many years of dedicated service to the WPA and our members: May 26 Diane M. Torma (11 years) June 4 George S. Charles Jr. (24 years) July 20 Cassandra Holmes (10 years) August 8 Joan Rectenwald (24 years) August 12 John Toth (14 years) /----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ WILLIAM PENN ASSOCIATION HUNGARY TOUR’98 September 10 to 24, 1998 RESERVATION FORM FULL NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE: (Home) (Work) ACCOMMODATIONS:^ DOUBLE OCCUPANCY - $3,149 PER PERSON* O SINGLE OCCUPANCY - $3,699 PER PERSON* CITY OF DEPARTURE: SIGNATURE: Send this form along with your deposit of $400 per person, payable to “Fugazy International Travel” to: WPA Hungary Tour Fugazy International Travel 770 U.S. Highway No. 1 North Brunswick, NJ 08902 *Prices are for New York departure. All airfares are subject to change without notice. Land prices guaranteed at time of booking. PLEASE, one person per form. Copies of this form may be made. _________________________________________________________/ Golfers head to Harrisburg

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