William Penn Life, 2003 (38. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2003-05-01 / 5. szám

1 In Brief WPA Hungarian Language Camp ROCKWOOD, PA - Learning a new language is not easy, but it can be fun. Find out how by joining us at the WPA’s Hungarian Language Camp Aug. 3 to 9 at Penn Scenic View. We pack a lot of information into a week-long session, but the classes are conducted in a relaxed and casual setting, the instructors are knowledgeable and friendly, and the surroundings are serene and beautiful. Cost is $250 per person and includes instruction, room and all meals. For reservations, send your name, address, phone number, WPA policy number and a $50 deposit to the WPA Home Office by July I. For more informa­tion, call 1-800-848-7366. Explore Hungary PITTSBURGH — Explore the sites, sounds and tastes of Hungary this year as part of the WPA-spon­­sored tour of the Land of the Magyars. Our 12-day tour leaves June 23 and returns July 4. In between you’ll visit Hungary’s most exciting and historic destina­tions, including an extended stay in Budapest. For more information on this fabulous excursion, call Elizabeth Szabó at Magyar Market­ing at I -800-786-7851, or, log onto www.magyarmarketing.com. Have news to share? If so, let us share it with all your fellow WPA members. Send your information to: John E. Lovász, Managing Editor, William Penn Association, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233. Or, you can send your story by email to: jlovasz@williampennassociation.org. For Starters Honoring True Heroes The William Penn Association joins our nation in saluting the men and women of our Armed Forces participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom. As our nation prepares to celebrate Memorial Day, we especially remember those who have lost their lives in this conflict. We pray that God grants them everlasting peace. We also pray for the families of those lost in battle as well as for the safe return of those brave men and women still in harm's way. If you know of a WPA member serving I in Operation Iraqi Freedom, please contact National President George S. Charles Jr. at 1-800-848-7366. WPA joins America’s fraternal benefit societies in saluting FIC’s this month 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. In declaring FIC Month, the NFCA recognized the dedication of FIC's to maintaining high standards of ethical conduct. It also hailed them for their efforts to continuously increase their knowledge of fraternal life insurance and for sharing their knowledge and experience with other sales represen­tatives. The NFCA also expressed its gratitude to FIC's for their work in developing more successful sales methods and for continuing to render adequate service to the members of their fraternal societies. Earning the FIC designation is not easy. It requires many hours of study and passing several difficult exams. 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 ethical standards and for remaining loyal to our society and Fraternalism. George S. Charles, Jr., national president; Debra S. Evans, annuity specialist; Noreen Fritz, sales repre­sentative; Andrew J. Girard, sales representative; Donna Griffin, underwriter, Alan Szabó, sales representative; Michael F. Tomcsak, national director; Richard W. Toth, national vice president-secretary; E. E. (Al) Var go, vice chairman of the Board; and Frank J. Wukovits, Jr., national director We also recognize National Director Barbara A. House who is working toward earning her FIC designation. 2 William Pen Life, May 2003

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