Fraternity-Testvériség, 1980 (58. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1980-10-01 / 4. szám

I__I HUNGARIAN COOKBOOKS RECOMMENDED AS CHRISTMAS GIFT “MY MOTHER’S HUNGARIAN COOK BOOK” by Mrs. Margaret Beky, wife of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Zoltán Beky. 48 pages. Published: 1954. Price: $3.75. Net profit donated toward the Student Aid and Loan Fund of the HRFA. Mrs. Margaret Beky, 5221 Massa­chusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20016. “KITCHEN QUEEN”. 100 pages. Published: 1970 (5th edition). $3.00. Postage: -.50c. Dorcas Guild, 2625 Copley Road, Akron, Ohio 44321. “DORCAS GUILD COOKBOOK”. 145 pages. Published: 1974 (12th edition). $3.50. Postage: $1.00. Dorcas Guild, 9901 Allen Road, Allen Park, Mich. 48101, c/o Mrs. Amy Kulcsár. “OUR FAVORITE HUNGARIAN RECIPES”. 56 pages. Sixth edition. $1.50. Postage: -.50c. Women’s Guild, Hungarian United Church of Christ, 365 Woodrow Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43207. “HUNGARIAN RECIPES”. 44 pages. Revised: 1960. $3.00. Postage: -.50c. Dorcas Guild, 119 West River Street-South, Elyria, Ohio 44035. “HUNGARIAN DELIGHTS”. 36 pages. Pub­lished: 1979 (2nd edition). $2.00. Postage: -.50c. Women’s Fellowship, 607 Plum Street, Fairport Har­bor, Ohio 44077. “MAGYAR MAGIC” — 300 recipes. Published: 1978. $4.00. Postage: -.75c. Grace Reformed Church— Gary, c/o: Mrs. M. Berkovich, 1700 West 63 Avenue, Merrillville, Ind. 46410. “HUNGARIAN AND FAVORITE AMERICAN RECIPES”. 54 pages. $3.00. Faith United Church of Christ, 3030 - 175th Street, Hammond, Ind. 46323. “HUNGARIAN COOKBOOK”. 55 pages. Pub­lished: 1961 (8th edition). $2.00. Postage: -.50 cents. Hungarian Reformed Church, c/o Women’s Guild — 331 Kirkland Place, Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861. “HUNGARIAN RECIPES”. 46 pages. Published: 1958 (2nd edition). $2.00. Postage: -.35c. Women’s Guild, c/o Mrs. Dudás, 30 Éllek, Norwalk, Conn. 06850. “HUNGARIAN—AMERICAN -RECIPES”. 48 pages (8th edition). $2.00. Postage: -.25c. Mrs. J. F. Sendi, 2321 Meadowwood, Toledo, Ohio 43606. “HUNGARIAN RECIPES AND FAMILY FA­VORITES”. Published: 1980. $3.50. Rev. Sándor Far­kas or Rev. Kalman Adorján. Youngstown, Ohio. DR. ANDREW HARSANYI: ARCHIVE OF THE BETHLEN HOME The Standing Committee for the Preservation of the Historical Material Related to the Hungarian Reformed People in America announced the estab­lishment of THE ARCHIVE FUND OF THE BETH- LEN HOME. Some time ago the Hungarian Reformed church bodies in America — the Calvin Synod, the Hungarian Reformed Church in America, the Presbyterian Con­ference —- together with the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, the Bethlen Home, and the American Hungarian Foundation named a Task Force to explore the possibilities of saving the tremendous historical material relating to the life of the churches and other organizations of Hungarian Reformed peo­ple in America. The initial purpose was to secure the safekeeping of the material deposited with the Beth­len Home in Ligonier; but also important was making this material available for scholarly research. Last September the Task Force was organized into a Stand­ing Committee to set up and permanently further this project, as well as to extend its scope to all available material still held by the churches and various or­ganizations. The first step of the project will be to systema­tize, catalogize, and microfilm the material now held in the Bethlen Home. Later plans include securing new deposits and/or microfilming material which the churches and organizations wish to keep. The ARCHIVE FUND will finance this venture. It will be substantially aided by the Hungarian Re­formed Federation but all Reformed people in Ame­rica are invited and urged to generously support it. Christmas is a great opportunity to make such a contribution which should be given to the individual churches earmarked for THE ARCHIVE FUND of the Bethlen Home. The churches (or organizations) will forward donations to the Fund. Donations, of course, can also be sent directly to THE ARCHIVE FUND, Bethlen Home, P.O. Box 657, Ligonier, Pa. 15658. The Hungarian Reformed people in America are proud of their heritage. Heritage, however, is only of worth if it is transmitted to and its consciousness is kept up by subsequent generations, thus becoming an enrichment of American life. To do so is not to looked upon as a sacrifice but as a joyful duty. Let us all support this venture and THE AR­CHIVE FUND OF THE BETHLEN HOME! “THE BAKERY RESTAURANT COOK BOOK” by Louis Szathmary, the proprietor of the world famous Bakery Restaurant: 2218 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60614. Hardbound is $12.95. If this is attached to original, to order the price for Hungarians is $10.00 including postage. 16

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