The Eighth Tribe, 1981 (8. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1981-10-01 / 10. szám

October, 1981 THE EIGHTH TRIBE Page 3 MEMBERSHIP IN THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOL'NDAION: The Membership Cards for 1982 will be ready soon. Those who already paid for their 1982 subscriptions and wish to be a member; additional $15.00 will qualify them for membership. Husband and wife one membership, unless they wish to have seperate membership for $15.00. DONATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO THE EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION For the establishment of a Hungarian Cultural Institute for the preservation of our Hungarian Heritage. Total Donation till August 31, 1981 .....................$3,368.00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bálint...................................... 5.00 Harbour Heights, Florida Susan Ambrose ....................................................... 5.00 Chicago, Illinois Col. R. L. Turkoly-Joczik, U.S.A. Ret.................... 25.00 Greensburg, Pennsylvania Joe and Rita J. Bero .............................................. 25.00 Newark, Delaware Tibor W. Weston ................................................... 25.00 Houston, Texas Julia and John Berecz ........................................ 30.00 In memory of Mother and Brother (second donation) Los Angeles, California Edward and Verna Kosta ....................................... 5.00 Liberty, Ohio Mrs. Cecelia A. Darcy .......................................... 20.00 In memory of Glória Szécskay Acheson, who died on December 22, 1979. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Total Donations till Szeptember 30, 1981 .............$3,518.00 Letters to the editor:— Dear Mr. Chomos: My husband and I would like subscribe to the Hunga­rian magazine, we are both of Hungarian ancestry. We attend a Hungarian Catholic Church in Trauge — not many miles from Ligonier. Our parish is “Forty Martyrs.” I wish you could attend it sometime. Our pastor is Father Joel Lieb from St. Vincent Archabbey. We have around 100 families. We love our church and hope to keep it. Sincerely, Virginia and John Gyürke, Norvelt, Pennsylvania P.S. My maiden name was Gabor. Gentlemen: Please extend my subscription one more year. I am enclosing a check to the Eighth Tribe and a Ten dollar addition to help the paper in its expenses. HADÚR CAME TO LIGONIER Ligonier is a nice town With its green hill sides. The HADÚR sent there The offsprings of Magyar Tribes. The summer sun was shining on The Young and Old alike. The New Awakening started there For the Family of the Eighth Tribe! The New Light came to life For the spiritual awakening To conquer the evil spirit With Faith, Love and Magyar Hospitality! The Young and old hand in hand Together have started a real fight To Preserve and Treasure Forever The Heritage of the Ancient Magyars! The HADÚR came from the Milkyway, From Árpád, Atilla, Nimród and Noa To tell the magyars to be united and Be proud fighter for Magyar’s Heritage! In addition a $25.00 donation for the Eighth Tribe Foundation as a token of friendship (that I miss very much) of the Chicago West Side Hungarian Community on Carroll Avenue where I grew up. Now I would like to know where is the closese place I can get good Hungarian Kolbász and Hurka in the Wil­mington, Deleware area, also is there a Hungarian Club or Society I can join near by, where I can participate in good Magyar Sociability. Friendship and Food. Thanks and Good Luck, Joe Bero 2743 Frenchtown Road Newark, Delawire 19702 Editor’s Note: We usually do not print addresses, but to help Mr. Bero we took this exception. Hope some of our readers in that area will get in touch with him. “THE BAKERY RESTAURANT COOK BOOK” by Louis Szathmary, the proprietor of the world famous Bakery Restaurant: 2218 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Hlinois 60614. Hardbound is $12.95. If this is attached to original, to order the price for Hungarians is $10.00 including postage. — Give a Gift Subscription to your Children and Grandchildren — YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED TO KEEP THIS MAGAZINE ALIVE! BE AN ADVOCATE IN ITS BEHALF.

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