The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1982 (9. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1982-09-01 / 9. szám
September, 1982 THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE Page 13 SOCIETY ACTIVITIES COLUMBUS, OHIO The quarterly meeting of the William Penn Insurance members will take place at 7:30 P.M.: Wednesday, June 9, 1982 Wednesday, September 8, 1982 Wednesday, December 8, 1982 in Columbus, Ohio at 1501 Parsons Avenue, the Fire Fighter’s Local Hall. All members are welcome. Snacks and refreshments will be served after the meeting. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI AMERICAN HUNGARIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY 744 S. Third Street St. Louis, MO 63102 President: László Scheirich Vice President: Rev. Árpád de Kallós Secretary: Barbara Jando Treasurer: Emma Balogh Hungarian Mass every Sunday at 9:45 am. at St. Mary of Victories Church, Third and Gratiot. Hungarian Protestant Worship Service every second Sunday of each month at 10:00 a.m. at St. John’s United Methodist Church’s Chapel, Kingshighway at Washington. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Stephaneum — Hungarian Cultural Center 1052 Geary Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Telephone: 415— 775-84.16 President — Stephaneum: Lipót Csörgő President — H.C.C.: Rev. Hites Kristóf Hungarian style dinner served on every Sunday from 1 to 6 o’clock. Hungarian Films are shown on second Saturday of each month at the Pannonia Club. Discussion evening on the third Friday of each month at the Pannonia Club 7:30 P.M. Cultural Hours every Sunday afternoon between 3:00 and 4:00 o’clock. The Eszterlánc Dance Group meets every Friday and Sunday. For more information call 415—755-8581. November 20 — Erzsébeth and Katalin Ball. December 5 — Christmas Bazaar. December 19 — Christmas celebration. December 31 — Sylvester Ball. All affairs held at the Stephaneu, unless it is indicated. TOLEDO, OHIO Hungarian Club of Toledo 224 Paine Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43605 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY AMERICAN—HUNGARIAN CIVIC ASSOCIATION 947 Kuser Road, Trenton, N. J. 08619 President: Stephen J. Makrancy Vice Presidents: Joseph Hammari and George Timko Treasurer Joseph C. Sikos Recording Secretary: A1 Sabo Corresponding Secretary: John Maruska Membership: 200 Meetings: Every third Tuesday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the American-Hungarian Democratic Citizens Club on on South Clinton Avenue. HARASZTY FESTIVAL IN ST. LOUIS MISSOURI Ágoston Haraszty, who in 1857 founded the California Vinery Industry, when he brought special grapes from Hungary and planted in the California vineyard. This achievement will be remembered on October 8, 1982 at the St. Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church’s Hall (744 S. 3rd St.) sponsored by the American Hungarian Cultural Society. It starts at 7:00 o’clock in the evening. Speaker will be Prof. László Könnyű, one of the Vice Presidents of the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation; Piano Solo by Rev. József Somos and other entertainment. Authentic grapes and wine will be served. Everyone is invited to attend to enjoy Haraszty’s gift to America. Be a Representative of the Eighth Tribe and Earn Money! — Receive $2.50 for each $10.00 Subscription, or $5.00 for each $25.00 Membership in the Foundation. — — Give a Gift Subscription to your Children and Grandchildren — The Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation was officially established on August 22, 1981 at the Hungarian Heritage Conference in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, U. S. A., to preserve and transplant the values of our Hungarian Culture and Religious Heritage our forefathers brought with them to this new land. Join the membership of this Organization and help to achieve its goal! — CHECK OUR DISCOUNT BOOK SALE —