William Penn Life, 2009 (44. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2009-05-01 / 5. szám

For Starters William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation Recipient Profile Judit I. Borsay McKeesport, PA Judit I. Borsay, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Daniel and Judit Borsay of McKeesport, Pa., graduated from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa., on May 11,2008, with a bachelor of arts degree in history. She was an Alden Scholar twice (awarded to students earning a GPA of 3.2 or higher) and a member of the National Dean’s List her final three years. In 2007, she was recognized by the Alpha Eta Chi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the International Honors Society in History, for “conspicuous attainments and scholarship in the field of history,” and inducted as a member of the society by its national council. She is currently employed at Brightside Academy, an early childhood care and education center, in North Versailles, Pa., Members who are past recipients of scholarship grants through the William Penn Fraternal Associa­tion Scholarship Foundation are invited to share their post­­educational and professional experiences with us. Please send your 'Recipient Profile' along with a recent photo to: John E. Lovász William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 WPA joins nation’s fraternals in saluting FICs during May NAPERVILLE, IL - This May the National Fraternal Congress of America (NFCA) salutes the fraternal benefit system's professional sales force during Fraternal Insurance Counsellors1 (FIC) Month. The fraternal benefit system is proud of its community service and fraternal programs, but one of the most important benefits to our members are the financial services provided by our professional mem­ber recruiters and sales agents. While everyone who helps with member recruitment is integral, May is set aside each year to recognize the system's Fraternal Insurance Coun­sellors. FICs are talented and ener­getic fratemalists who have worked hard, studied and completed the required coursework to achieve their well-deserved designation. The WPA is proud to recognize our officers, national directors, employees and sales representatives who have earned this designation. We thank our FICs, listed below, for serving our members according to the highest ethical standards and for remaining loyal to our society and Fratemalism. George S. Charles Jr., national president; Debra S. Evans, annuity specialist; Noreen Fritz, sales repre­sentative; Andrew J. Girard, sales representative; Alan Szabó, sales representative; Michael F. Tomcsak, former national director; Richard W. Toth, national vice president­secretary; and E.E. (Al) Vargo, vice chairman of the Board. Letters Youngstown group thankful for WPA assistance To the National Officers and Board of Directors: On behalf of the Youngstown American Hungarian Federation, I wish to extend sincere gratitude and thanks for your most generous gift to our organization to help defray the cost of hosting the March 15th commemoration event. We greatly appreciate the support you offer for so many Hungarian fraternal and cultural events. Kathy E. Novak, 2nd Vice President, Youngstown American Hungarian Federation OFFICHU NOTICE Effective June 1, 2009, the interest rates on annuity certificates issued by the William Penn Association will be as follows: MORT 85 PLANS Zero Withdrawal Charge = 4.00% Five Year Withdrawal Charge = 4.50% Nine Year Withdrawal Charge = 5.00% MORT 87 PLANS Zero Withdrawal Charge = 3.75% Five Year Withdrawal Charge = 4.50% Nine Year Withdrawal Charge = 5.00% For more information about our tax-deferred annuity plans, please call your local WPA representative or our Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. 2 William Penn Life, May 2009

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