William Penn Life, 2005 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2005-12-01 / 12. szám
Branch News Branch 14 Cleveland, OH by Dawn D. Ward Branch 14 is gearing up for its annual children's Christmas party to be held Dec. 11 at the Bethlen Hall of the First Hungarian Reformed Church in Walton Hills, Ohio. This annual event is the biggest gathering of Branch 14 juvenile members and their families held each year. Being in the midst of so many excited children certainly helps promote the Christmas spirit. The Christmas party is one of the many activities sponsored by the branch, and our members are encouraged to attend the branch meetings and participate in the many activities. Branch 14 welcomes the following new members: Alexander Aloi, Natalie Aloi, Matthew Anzalone, Joseph Geiger, Joshua Geiger, Elizabeth Hansen, Adrian Manivong, Nikolas Manivong, Somphet Manivong, John McNea, Alexandria Nguyen, Noah Nguyen, Judith Clecan, Diana Pair, Margaret Schuemann, Patrick Pierson and Charles Southerland. Please refer any potential new members to the Ward Agency at 440-838-1200 and receive Recommender bucks. Congratulations to Branch 14 member Kristen Stalter who was a star player for the Ohio state-champion soccer team from Strongsville High School. This is the third time that Kristen participated in the state championship game in Columbus. She led the team with 17 goals this year. Throughout her high school career she has earned numerous honors, including All-Greater Cleveland, All-Region and All-Ohio. After graduation in January 2006, she will anxiously await becoming a member of the University of Richmond soccer team from which she will receive a full scholarship. Kristen is the daughter of Dan and Betsy Stalter and the granddaughter of Branch 14 Vice President Tom Levi and his wife Vera. The next Branch 14 meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the First Hungarian Reformed Church, 14530 Alexander Road, Walton Hills, Ohio. Election of officers will take place and all Branch 14 adult members are encouraged to attend. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Branch 18 Lincoln Park, MI by Barbara A. House We at Branch 18 are busily preparing for our family Christmas party. Sure hope that you plan to attend. The very next day, we are leaving for Soaring Eagle for our annual overnight visit. We have quite a busload this time. We went seven people over our usual cut-off point. You knew I couldn't say no to a member. Speaking of members, we are already working on our 50-year member banquet for next October. The WPA is celebrating 120 years of fraternal service in 2006.1 spoke to Endre Csornán just a few days ago, and he informed me that Branch 18 is also celebrating 100 years of fraternalism in 2006. Well, you know me: I am so excited I can't wait for 2006 to arrive. Your Branch 18 officers are already working on a party to beat all parties. There will be music, fine Hungarian food, mementos and exciting guests— everything it will take to make it a rr WPA Branch 18 presents a fun-filled trip to Niagara Falls June 25-28, 2006 PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation with VCR j • 3 nights hotel accommodations at the New Seneca Niagara Falls Casino Hotel and Spa with$40 in food coupons and $40 in Seneca dollars. • Visit to Niagara Fallsview Casino with $ 10 in coin and $5 towards food. • Visit to the Slots at Ft. Erie where you will receive $ 10 in coin and $5 towards lunch. • Maid of the Mist boat tour of the Falls. • Tour of Becker Farms and Vizcarra Vineyards. • Shopping at Niagara on the Lake. Special Offer! 0nly$235 for WPA members, (price includes insurance.) $43500 per person based on double occupancy NAME: ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: PHONE: ROOMING WITH: Make checks payable to ‘‘William Penn Association" Mail to: 1471 London, Lincoln Park, Ml 48146 For more information call Barbara House at 313-383-4472 PLEASE SEND YOUR FULL PAYMENT WITH THIS FORM A.S.A.PI 16 William Penn Life, December 2005