The Eighth Tribe, 1979 (6. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1979-02-01 / 2. szám
Page 2 THE EIGHTH TRIBE February, 1979 DEDICATION This magazine is dedicated to the Eighth Tribe in America, descendants of the original Seven Magyar Tribes. Whatever their faith, their familiarity with their ancestral language, or their degree of Hungarian ancestry, we address ourselves to each of them. If this reading is your first acquaintance with “THE EIGHTH TRIBE’, we hope you find it informative and enjoyable and that in time you will become of our regular subscribers. THE EDITOR’S CORNER News about the Eighth Tribe Hungarian Cultural Institute California: The Stephaneum of San Francisco (1052 Geary Street, telephone: 775-8416) will sponsor an Eighth Tribe Foundation Day for Hungarians in San Francisco and Vicinity. The affair to be co-ordinated by Dr. Tibor Köss and the officers of Stephaneum. For more information please contact Dr. Tibor Köss. The effort by the members of Stephaneum on behalf of the Eighth Tribe Foundation could serve as an inspiration for other Hungarian communities in the Eastern and Central States. DONATION TO THE EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION P. O. Box 657, Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Enclosed is my (our) donation toward the establishment of a Hungarian Cultural Institute in Ligonier, Pa. > ............................................................................................................................................................-........ Name ......................................................................................... (Husband and wife, please use first names) Address ...................................................................................... All donations will be refunded if our goal is not realized. Pittsburgh and l icinity: a Hungarian motion picture “Rain and Sunshine” — with English titles — is being planned to be shown to the Bethlen Home residents on April 29. Guest are invited. This motion picture, which received International award and 3 stars from the New York Daily News, is to be presented at a location near Pittsburgh for the benefit of the Eighth Tribe Foundation. Details are being worked out. The cost of renting the picture is being borne by a reader of the Eighth Tribe. The movement to establish a sound financial-base for the Eighth Tribe Foundation is gaining momentum. The seed has been planted and time will tell how far it will grow. The cause is noble. Personal reward none. The game has started, players take your positions. o-o-o-o Total Donations listed in the January issue ..........$725.00 Stephen and Margaret Huzianyi .............................$ 5.00 Evanston, Illinois Women's Guild of the Free Magyar Reformed Church $ 25.00 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Dr. George C. and Marion E. Szegő ..........................$ 25.00 Warrenton, Virginia Rev. Paul and Edith Kovács .....................................$ 20.00 Ligonier, Pennsylvania Total Donations to February 24, 1979 ..............$800.00 o-o-o-o Mr. Chomos: The Women's Guild of the Free Magyar Reformed Church of McKeesport, Pa. wish to donate $25.00 for a worthy cause, The Eighth Tribe Foundation for Hungarian Culture. We hope the venture will prove successful. Sincerely Margaret Panko, Treasurer THE EIGHTH TRIBE Editor ............................................................ Sándor E. Chomos Contributing Editors: .......... Albert Wass, Joseph Széplaki, István S. Tuba, Elizabeth Tuba, Steven B. Vardy, M. Takács Barboe, Endre Nánay, László Könnyű. Mollie E. Webster, Kálmán Bognár Published and printed monthly by the Bethlen Press, Inc. P. O. Box 637, Ligonier, Pa. 15658, U.S.A. Second Class Postage paid at Ligonier, Pa. 15658, U.S.A. Subscription: $8.00 yearly.