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

2005-05-01 / 5. szám

For Starters Planning an activity? Publicize it in our new branch activities calendar [In Brief I Time changed for bowling tourney awards dinner PITTSBURGH - The Home Office is advising all members and guests planning to attend the WPA’s Annual Bowling Tournament Awards Dinner May 28 in Southgate, Mich., that the times for the cash bar and dinner have been changed. The cash bar will now open at 6:00 p.m., and the dinner will follow beginning at 7:00 p.m. Please make a note of these changes and plan accordingly. Deadline for WPFA Scholarship Foundation grants is May 31 PITTSBURGH - All WPA mem­bers who intend to apply for scholarship grants through the William Penn Fraternal Associa­tion Scholarship Foundation are reminded that the deadline for all first-time applications and renewal letters is May 31, 2005. All such materials must be postmarked by midnight that day. Materials postmarked after that will not be considered. For complete eligibility rüles and application procedures, see Page 18 of this issue. For further information, call Gerry Davenport at the Home Office at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 128. Your comments, criticisms, sugges­tions and questions about what you read in the William Penn Life are always welcome. Contact: John E Lovász, Publications Editor, William Penn Association, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233. Or, call John toll-free at 1-800-848-7366, ext 135. Or, send John an email at jlovasz@williampennassociation.org. PITTSBURGH - Beginning in our next issue, the William Penn Life will be adding a new feature to our Branch News pages—"Branch Happenings." This new feature will offer a quick and easy reference to most of the activities our branches are planning for the coming months. Naturally, for this idea to work, we need your input. If your branch is planning an activity—for example, a party, picnic, bus trip or charitable event-please send us the details. We're also interested in hearing about activities and events in your commu-PITTSBURGH - The WPA joins America's fraternal benefit societies in honoring those men and women who are, in many respects, the lifeblood of fraternal societies-Fratemal Insur­ance Counsellors. FIC's are dedicated to maintaining high standards of ethical conduct and work hard to continuously increase their knowledge of fraternal life insurance, develop successful sales methods and render quality service to all members and potential members. We at the WPA proudly salute those within our Association who nity in which branch members will participate, such as events being sponsored by a local church or charitable organization. To include your activities in "Branch Happenings," send us the date, time and location of the activity, information on any costs or fees (if applicable), and the name and phone number of who to contact for more information about the activity. Send this information to: Branch Happenings, c/o William Penn Association, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233. have earned this professional desig­nation and thank them for their loyal service to our society and to our members: George S. Charles Jr., national president; Debra S. Evans, annuity specialist; Noreen Fritz, sales repre­sentative; Andrew J. Girard, sales representative; Donna Griffin, life underwriter; Alan Szabó, sales representative; Michael F. Tomcsak, national director; Richard W. Toth, national vice president-secretary; and E.E. (Al) Vargo, vice chairman of the Board. Hungarian Heritage Experience Reservation Form August 7-13, 2005 • Penn Scenic View, Rockwood, PA Name: Address: Phone: WPA Policy Number Fee = $275 per person Make check payable to "William Penn Association" Mail this form and check to: Hungarian Heritage Experience, William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 WPA salutes its FIC’s this month 2 William Penn Life, May 2005

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