The Eighth Tribe, 1974 (1. évfolyam, 1-7. szám)
1974-04-05 / 1-2. szám
Page Eight THE EIGHTH TRIBE August, 1974 Scott Workman, Dick Brem, Ed Stone, Vinnie Roszner, Steve Bayer. Behind: Lorraine Stone, Sue Johnen, Cindy Revak, Mariann Cannavine. Mrs. Emma Andrejko, Mr. and Mrs. Imre Toth, Mr. and Mrs. Bela Lajos, Olga Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stone, Theresa Cannavine, Gizella Chasko, Margaret Kriener, Theresa Medve, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holmes. Also our thanks to St. Elias Church for allowing us to meet and rehearse each week in their beautiful social hall. Martha Holmes Vice President The Hungarian Ethnic Group of Western Pennsylvania — CONFERENCES — The Bethlen Youth Federation of the Hungarian Reformed Church in America will hold their 35th Annual Conference from August 29 to September 2, 1974 at Camp Silverlake, Stockholm, N. J. Ask your pastor for more information. * * * The American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters’ Association will hold their annual conference at Ligonier, Pa. on September 1 and 2. The conference starts at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. All Church Council members and every church member of all denominations are invited and urged to attend. We invite other Organizations like the j I above to send in an article with pictures about | j their history and activities, so we may aquaint j j your organization with our readers. | * * * j In the next issue the feature article will be | j “Gabor Bethlen—Champion of Hungarian Cal- | j vinism”. It was presented by Barna Szabó, Sec- ( j retary Board of Elders, Hungarian Reformed j j Church, Passaic, N. J. at the 27th Annual Con- \ j fercncc of the American Hungarian Reformed ( j Presbyters’ Association, Ligonier, Pa. Septem- Í j bcr 2, 1973. j