William Penn Life, 2005 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2005-08-01 / 8. szám

__________For Starters [___________ WPA prepares for fifth annual Picnic at Penn Scenic View THAT’S A QUESTION YOU MAY not have asked yourself very often, if ever. But, it’s one you should ask yourself at least once a year. We can’t stress enough the importance of regularly checking the beneficiaries listed on your life insurance policies. It is the only way to ensure that the people you want to receive the benefits of your life insurance are the ones who will receive it. Think about the changes that have occurred in your life since you purchased your life insurance. Getting married, having children, losing a loved one, getting di­vorced, getting remarried-all these life changes affect your responsi­bilities. Do the beneficiaries currently listed on your life insurance policies reflect such changes? If you think you need to update the beneficiaries listed on your policies—either primary or second­ary beneficiaries—contact your WPA representative. Or, call our Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. ROCKWOOD, PA — Dozens of your fellow fratemalists are busily com­pleting preparations for the fifth annual William Penn Picnic-A Great Fraternal Fest, to be held Saturday, Sept. 10, at Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. Organizers anticipate more than 1,000 members and friends of the WPA will spend the day with us. Last year, members came by the bus load from branches as far away as Michi­gan, New Jersey and central Ohio. What attracts so many people from near and far? Some say it's the chance to enjoy a day in the beautiful, natural surroundings of Penn Scenic View's 180 acres. Others say they most enjoy listening—and dancing—to the live Hungarian music. Still others say they come to get reacquainted with old friends. From the West I. Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to New Exit 91 (Donegal Exit). After paying toll, turn left at stop sign onto Rt. 31 East. One thing everyone looks forward to is sampling the wide array of homemade Hungarian food served at the picnic. There are huge black kettles hanging over open wood fires, filled with freshly made gulyás. Dozens of guests sit and converse by the open fire pits as they roast their own bacon, preparing szalonna. Then, there's the kolbász, freshly made palacsinta and langos and a wide array of homemade pastries. One thing's for certain: nobody leaves our picnic hungry. Throw in a fun raffles, activities for children and boundless fellowship, and it's easy to understand why so many so people agree when we say it is "A Great Fraternal Fest." We invite you to join us from noon to 5:00 p.m. on Sept. 10 for a memo­rable and enjoyable afternoon. 2. Continue on Rt. 31 East for 12.4 miles through town of Bakersville. 3. About 4/10 mile past CoGo’s Store, turn right onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park Campgrounds sign. 4. Proceed on Trent Road for approximately 3 miles until road dead ends at stop sign. 5. Turn left onto Copper Kettle Road and go 2/10 mile. 6. Turn right onto Ream Road and go 1/2 mile. 7. Turn right onto Lyons Road and go 6/10 mile to Penn Scenic View gate on right. From the East Take PA turnpike to New Exit I 10 (Somerset Exit). Turn right onto Rt. 31 West. Go approxi­mately 5 miles and turn left onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park sign. Continue with #4 above. 2 William Penn Life, August 2005 Directions to Penn Scenic View

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