The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1983 (10. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1983-01-01 / 1. szám

Page 4 THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE January, 1983 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Dear Mr. Chomos and your fellow workers; On behalf of the Board of Elders and the members of the Hungarian Reformed Church of Phoenix, Arizona, we thank you for sending us your valuable publication. Enclosed is $25.00 for the yearly subscription for the Magazine and for a membership in the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation. We ask God’s blessings upon your valuable work. We also wish you a Blessed Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Peace be with you from God. Rev. Andor Demeter, pastor Hungarian Reformed Church Phoenix, Arizona Dear Friends: We are so pleased that you continue this fine publica­tion and commend you for the fine effort you are making in getting it to Hungarians. My husband was bom in Penn­sylvania, however his parents returned to Szepessy (now Boldova) and returned to the U.S.A when he was 16 years old. He is 78 now. We have been married for 56 years. I was bom in Arad — now Oradea, Rumania. My parents came to America when I was five. We have been active in the Chicago Magyar Club and have promoted Hungarian Culture, Fine Arts and Music, so dear to our heritage as Hungarians. We are now limited to being as active as we were, because of our age, and the distance to travel to get together with our dear friends. Not long ago the Chicago Magyar Club celebrated ita 60th Anniversary. It was a beautiful celebration, with friends coming even from California. Our President and his lovely wife: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Varga work tirelessly in keeping our group together. He is truly respected and loved for his magnanamous effort *— They both are. Just a little insight to our Hungarian effort to keep the Magyar spirit alive. Best wishes for many succesful publications! Sincerely, Helen Bacsó Chicago, I1L The Pennsylvania Governors Heritage Affairs Advisory Commission and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission co-sponsored the third annual “Christmas . . . An Ethnic Experience” program at the William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Pictured with Governor Dick Thornburgh, his wife Ginny, and son Peter, are John Szántó and Dr. Tibor Bódi, Hungarian-American Commissioner. Dr. Bódi is the Secretary of the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation, The Hungarian Chrismas Tree was decorated by the Women’s Auxiliary of the American Hungarian Federation Branch of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “CHRISTMAS ... AN ETHNIC EXPERIENCE”

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