The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1985 (12. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)
1985-10-01 / 10. szám
YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION WILL HELP US TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE YOUR HUNGARIAN HERITAGE FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS OF HUNGARIAN-AMERICANS HUNGARIAN EI6HTH TRIBE FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP IN 1985 Listed in previous issue___89 Attila 6. Kovács, Daytona, Florida Rev. Dr. Theodore S. Horvath, Wayne, Pennsylvania Frank and Rose Ann Kosztyn, Edison, New Jersey Helen Demeter, Elizabeth, New Jersey Raymond W. and Nancy J. Boeche, Lincoln, Nebraska Mrs. Irene Karaszi Sudano, Niles, Ohio John Disko, Staten Island. New York Aladar Legenyei, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Joseph and Mary M. Pavlics, New Brunswick, New Jersey Pearl A. Kish, Chicago, Illinois ■dward A. Mattie, San Jose, California 'hartes C. Varga, Carteret, New Jersey Elias C. and Yolanda Chomos, Greensburg. Pennsylvania Edward J. and Evelyn M. Breza, Hillsdale, New Jersey James P. and Katherine Bauer, Whiting, New Jersey Mary M. Cossa, Arlington. Virginia Imre and Sharon Falatovics, Michigan City, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius A. Riggs, Lytle, Texas Isabelle Fodor, Fresno, California Mrs. Ethel Hajdú Steussy, Eugene, Oregon Frank de Balogh, South Pasadena, California Joseph Szurcsik, Calistoga, California Ferenc F. Sajgó, Charlotte, North Carolina Isabelle A. Bucklew, Columbus, Ohio Rev. Imre 6. and Margaret K. Bertalan, Bethesda, Maryland Ethel S. Vig. Lincoln Park, Michigan Joseph Revesz, Munhall, Pennsylvania Gary Kent Bartay de Bartfa, Mesquite, Texas Fred J. and Matilda T. Holland, Parma, Ohio FREEDOM FOR MF I got here a few years back With nothing but a small back pack. Could not speak the word of the land. Had to work hard with my hands. Seventy cents for each hour's sweat. Throwing rocks up the truck's bed. Eight hours each day for a year. The reward was great; Freedom, no fear. Few years after, the hard work was done, The words were mastered with lots of fun. Went to church some Sundays, freely. God'8 blessings were cherished dearly. My future and my destination. Ended in this great, free nation. God could not find me a place Freer, nicer, than these States. Now, I've reach age fifty-eight, I say to God, that He is great. Gave me health, freedom and wealth. All through these years, and what's left. M. S. Juhasz February 21,1981 BE THANKFUL FOR AMERICA Be thankful for America, The Land of the free; The greatest nation on this earth, Born in liberty. Be thankful for America, It belongs to us; From the East Coast to Hawaii, All the way across. For the priceless gift of freedom We express our thanks; May our good life and happiness Long last in these lands. Flowing rivers, purple mountains, Large cities and plains, May uie always share together Rich harvests and gains. As we mark our bicentennial In the fifty States, Let us raise our banners proudly, Let us celebrate! Paul Kantor Copyright by Rev. Paul Kantor. October, 1985 Page 11