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

1983-04-01 / 4. szám

I 225-6-74 Hungarian Research Center P. 0. Box 1084 New Brunswick, N. J- 08903 (ISSN 0272-1341) Second Class Postage Paid, Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Send Form 3579 to Eighth Tribe —Circulation Department, Bethlen Press. Ligonier, Pa. 15658 THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE______________ April, 1983 DONATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION For the establishment of a Hungarian Cultural Institute for the preservation of our Hungarian Heritage. Total Donation listed till February 28, 1983 .........$5,008.00 Louis and Julia Yager ......................................„...$ 10.00 Stony Point, New York Rev. Imre and Margaret K. Bertalan ...................... 25.00 Bethesda, Maryland Joseph W. and Helen W. Gergely .......................... 25.00 Fairfield, Connecticut Olga Szabó ................................................................ 30.00 In memory of Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Szabó, and Sister: Miss Mary Dorothy Szabó. Clifton, New Jersey Total Donations listed till March 31, 1983 ...........$5,098.00 DONATION FOR MAGAZINE PUBLICATION EXPENSES Dr. Tibor Bodi ........................................................ $ 50.00 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE EARLY HUNGARIANS A new book, just published, on the earliest history of of the Hungarian Nation by TIBOR E. BARÁTH of Toronto, Canada. This new book written in English shows to the reader the origin of the Hungarians and their first civil­ization — according to recent historical research. The author gave permission to this magazine to pub­lish segments from the book periodically. For which we are very grateful. We urge our readers to purchase this very valuable book. Dr. Tibor Barath, P. O. Box 697, Station “B”, Montreal, Canada H3B 3K3. Send Money Order only: U.S.A. $12.00; Canada $15.00 per copy and an additional $1 .00 for postage and handling. Please mention that you you are a subscriber to the Eighth Tribe magzine. The Eighth Tribe magazine's importance has been acknowledged in many circles, but no magazine has a future without sufficient funds, which can only come from the subscribers. We ask our readers to get as many subscribers as they can. MEMBERSHIP IN THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION The Membership Rooster of the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation no longer fits on one page, therefore we are listing the names of those members only who have joined the Foundation recently. We are looking for your understanding. Previously listed 123 memberships. Vince and Violet Hámori, Brecksville, Ohio. James J. Simon, Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Frank Pipo, New York, New York. Clare S. Fenessy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Elmer and Maria Charles, Springdale, Pennsylvania. Joseph and Margaret Such, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kara, New Brunswick, New Jersey. John and Katherine Bendzsuk, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Joseph and Piroschka Rokop, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Elmer E. Kaffka, Dolton, Illinois. Mrs. Mary E. Toth, Pucell, Cleveland, Ohio. Betty Urban Morrison, East Lyme, Connecticut. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hegedűs, Spoakane, Washington. Paul and Rachel Gonde, Fairfield, Ohio. Louis and Julia Yager, Stony Point, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pulitzer, Union, New Jersey. András Gál, Chicago, Illinois. Joseph L. and Elsa 0. Fodor, Columbus, Ohio. Stephaneum, San Francisco, California. “THE BAKERY RESTAURANT COOK BOOK” by Louia Szathmary, the proprietor of the world famous Bakery Restaurant: 2218 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60614. Hardbound is $12.95. Please attached this copy to your order, for the readers of the Eighth Tribe the price is only $10.00 including postage. “MAGYAR MAGIC” — 106 cherished Hungarian recipes plus 194 favorite recipes. Published: 1978 (5th printing). Cost: $5.00 plus 75 cents for postage and handling. Address: Fellowship Circle, Grace Hungarian Reformed Church, 5160 Georgia Street, Gary, Indiana 46409. Don’t forget to include THE EIGHTH TRIBE as a Gift Subscription to your Relatives and Friends!

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