William Penn Life, 2002 (37. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)
2002-11-01 / 10. szám
enjoyed yourself. We want to see everyone back again next year and welcome even more members and guests. We have a saying here that there are no losers at the William Penn Association; everyone is a winner. To everyone who attended, helped out or made donations, you are all winners, and we thank you. I want to thank my boss, our National President, George S. (Pete) Charles Jr., for letting me have a lot of time to help Endre Csornán prepare for the picnic. I also want to thank all the following people for volunteering their time and effort which made this picnic a success. If I miss anyone, please forgive me: Endre and Arlene Csornán, Mickey Milcsevics, Joe and Manci Király, Steve and Sylvia Jordan, Richard and Malvene Heyz, Richard Sarosi, Elizabeth Czurko, Leonard and Terrie, Maria Bistey, Sándor Yuhasz, Ernie and Dorothy Kedves, Kim Budnick, Bill Bero, Emil and Kati Nagengast, Jim and Linda Deak, Kathy Novak, Butch Nadine, Joe, Allen, Shaunte Csornán, Lori Szabó, Barbara and Tom House, Charlie and Zita Johns, Elmer and Ruth Toth, Lisa Toth, Elaine Toth, Richard Toth, A1 and Betty Var go, Anthony and Marguerite Beke, Bob and Barb Kapinus, Frank and Elsie Radvany, Andy and Marguerite McNelis, Steve and Donna Varga, Diane Torma, Mike Tomcsak, Joan Mauerman, George and Dianne Charles, Steven Charles, Helen Molnár, Carol and Doug Truesdell, Bert Olah, Dawn Bereznay, Donna Griffin, Mary Ann Kelly-Lovasz, Angela Radovitch, Barb Hunt, Michele Jaworsky, George and Irene Charles, Ralph and Martha Schuller, Glenn and Gerry Davenport, Joe and Amelia Horvath, Jesse Klink, Roger Moore, Ed Smith, Suzi Robison and Caroline Lanzara. A special thank you goes out to Charlie and Zita John and Branch 336 Harrisburg, Pa., for the gas grill they donated to Penn Scenic View. We could not have done it without each and every one of you. Great job! John S. Toth is a longtime employee at the WPA Home Office and a member of Branch 89 Homestead, Pa. The young and young-at-heart enjoyed taking a hayride around Penn Scenic View and taking a chance on prizes offered in the Chinese auction. rood, adorioag dood There was plenty of good food, whether you fried your own bacon, partook of Hungarian delicacies or wanted a steaming bowl of gulyás straight from the kettle. For more photos from our picnic, please log onto our website at www.williampennassociation.org William Penn Life, November 2002 11