William Penn Life, 2000 (35. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2000-05-01 / 5. szám

May is month to appreciate our FIC’s The National Fraternal Con­gress of America has declared May “Fraternal Insurance Counsellor Month.” It is the fraternal benefit system’s way of honoring those who, in many respects, are the lifeblood of fraternal societies like our own. We at the WPA are proud to recognize our officers, employees and representatives who have earned this profes­sional designation. We thank our FIC’s, listed below, for serving our members according to the highest of ethical stan­dards and for remaining loyal to our society and to Fraternalism. George S.Charles, Jr. National President Debra S. Evans Annuity Department Noreen Fritz Sales Representative Andrew J. Girard Sales Representative Alan A. Szabó Sales Representative Michael F. Tomcsak National Director Richard W. Toth National V.P.-Secretary E. E. Vargo National Director Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. National Director We also recognize National Director Barbara A. House and Home Office employee Donna M. Griffin who are both working toward earning their FIC designation. Grads qualify for free life insurance IF YOU'RE A HIGH SCHOOL senior, you're probably expecting to receive some nice graduation gifts from your family and friends this spring. We at the WPA have a gift for you, too. It's very valuable and comes at a great price. In fact, it's free. It's called the Graduating High School Seniors Benefit, and it's available exclusively to the chil­dren of WPA members. The graduating senior does not have to be a WPA member. With this benefit the graduate receives free life insurance cover­age for six months. The amount of coverage per graduate will be $5,000 if one parent is a WPA member, or $10,000 if both parents are WPA members. To receive this free life insurance coverage, the parents must send to our Home Office a written notice that their child has graduated from high school. The notice must include the date of graduation. The free coverage begins the day we receive such notice and ends six months from the date of gradu­ation. The student must have received a diploma, but does not need to submit it with the notice. The coverage may be continued after the six-month period by submitting an application and paying the required premiums. For more information about this valuable fraternal benefit, contact your local WPA representative, or call our Home Office toll-free at 1- 800-848-7366. Hungarian choir visits Home Office OUR HOME OFFICE recently played host to the 44 members of the Concordia Hungarian Choir. The choir, which hails from Komarom, Slovakia, visited the Home Office while in Pittsburgh as part of its U.S. tour this March. After being greeted by Chairman of the Board Anthony C. Beke, the choir performed an impromptu mini-concert of Hungarian songs for the assembled Home Office staff. The choir enjoyed light refreshments in the board room. Before leaving, each choir member received a bag full of WPA promotional items. The WPA was one of several organizations which co-sponsored Members of the Concordia Hungarian Choir Slovakia gather in front of the WPA Home Office. the choir's U.S. tour. The tour included performances in 12 cities, with stops in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Washington, D.C. 2 Willi» Pen Lile, Ma/ 2000

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