William Penn Life, 2006 (41. évfolyam, 2-12. szám)

2006-04-01 / 4. szám

■Branch News Keeping fraternalism “all in the family.” Branch 18 member Irene Korpák (front, third from right) is surrounded by her son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren-all of whom are WPA members. Branch 14 Cleveland, OH by Dawn D. Ward Branch 14 held its first meeting of the year March 8. Branch President Caroline Lanzara announced a date change for the annual children's Christmas party. The party will be held Saturday afternoon, Dec. 9, as an open house at the Bethlen Hall of the First Hungarian Reformed Church in Walton Hills, Ohio. President Lanzara also asked members to bring suggestions for other social activities to the next branch meeting, scheduled for April 5. Any Branch 14 members interested in participating in the William Penn Association's annual bowling and golf tournaments should contact President Lanzara at 216-581-8979. The bowling tournament weekend is set for May 5 to 7 in Pittsburgh, and the golf tournament will be held the weekend of July 21 at the Mountain­eer Race Track & Gaming Resort in Chester, West Virginia. Violet Sarosi is coordinating a bus trip to the 6th Annual WPA Picnic-A Great Fraternal Fest which will be held Saturday, Sept. 16 at Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. Mrs. Sarosi reported the bus is already starting to fill up, so call her at 440-248-9012 for information and reservations. Branch 14 is pleased to welcome the following new members: Patricia Barna, Cathy Havice, Dorothy Poulos, Mariah Olivares, Patricia Doan, Kyle Keller, Karlie Keller, Michael Milluzzi, Rachael Milluzzi, Vincent Milluzzi, and Carey Mozena. Thank you for choosing the William Penn Associa­tion. We ask current members to please refer any potential new members to the Ward Agency at 440- 838-1200. The next Branch 14 meeting will be held Wednesday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the First Hungarian Reformed Church, 14530 Alexander Road, Walton Hills, Ohio. All Branch 14 members are welcome to attend. Branch 18 Lincoln Park, MI by Barbara A. House Happy Easter everyone. May you all have a blessed and happy day. All you snow birds need to call the office to tell them that you are now home and need to change your address. I hope you all had a wonder­ful winter. We sure did. We sold our home in Lincoln Park and will be moving to Brownstown very soon. I'm not ready to give my new phone number just yet, so please call me on my cell. That will always remain the same. Please make a note of it: 1-313- 418-5572. Welcome new members Shirley Gegus, David Wolfe, Lori Jones, Elizabeth Jones and Judith and Keith Warmanen who added to their existing coverage. Our Guaranteed Issue Plan is really great for everyone. Call the Home Office or me for info. Welcome to Branch 18, and thank you. Get well wishes to all our members feeling under the weather, especially Elsie Kantor, Steve Nagy (nice talking to you and Annie), Arpad Antal, Rocky Borsa and Helen Molnár. Hope you all get well soon. Happy birthday to all our members celebrating their day this month, especially Michael Oberg, Anna Golob, Jim Soltész, Katalin Lukacs, Marge Forhan, Dan Mayoros, Julius Bubenko, Steve Stoltz, Shelby Truesdell, Jonathan Antal, Judith Toth, Rose P. Antal, Richard Miastkowski, Art Antal, Steve Vargo, Carol Falwell, Alex Marchelletta, Michael Truesdell, Jacob Gross, Helen Soltész, Lori Gross, Reydesel Holguin, Walt Sabo, Rachel Boswell, Paul Torony, Ricky Borsa and Joshua Truesdell. May you all have many more. Here are some Holy Cross events for you to mark on your calendars:- Couples' anniversary celebration, Sunday, April 30, with Mass at 11:00 a.m. and a dinner to follow.- First Holy Communion, Sunday, May 21 at both 9:00 and 11:00 Masses. Call the church for details. Congratulations to Ashley Haas and Carol Truesdell. Ashley wrote an essay on who she admires most, and she wrote about her grandma, Carol. Her essay was chosen to be the best and was read at Lincoln Park's Founders Day luncheon. I read it, and it was super. Congratulations to Dennis Molnár and Courtney Green who were 14 William Penn Life, April 2006

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