The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1986 (13. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1986-05-01 / 5-6. szám
LETTERS Gentlemen; Enclosed is my check for $20.00 to defray expenses toward the Newsletter publication. Sincerely, Mary Toth Pucell Cleveland, Ohio Chicago és Környéke Magyar Hetilap — Hungarian Newspaper Published weekly, except the first two weeks of August. Business Office 4125 N. Central Park Ave. Chicago III. 60618 Tel: (312) 478-0850 Dear Sir; I wish to be a member of the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation. Enclosed is a check for $10.00. Yours truly Elizabeth Kader East Chicago, Indiana Dear Mr. Chomos; We are proud of our Hungarian Heritage. Enclosed is a check for our membership. Thank you for your fine work and Good Luck to you in the future. Sincerely, Frank and Rose Ann Kosztyn Edison, New Jersey Dear Mr. Chomos; We wish to remain a member in the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation. Our membership fee is enclosed. Best wishes, Janos Simon McKeesport, Pennsylvania Dear Mr. Chomos; Enclosed please find my membership fee in the HETF along with my donation. Also send me two Bumper-stickers, and keep sending the Newsletter. Keep up the good work. Thank you. Sincerely, Stephen Schwartz Butler, Pennsylvania Gentlemen; I enclose a check of ten dollars for membership in the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation. I also enclose a check for $15.00 for the book: The Early Hungarians by T. Barath, which I hope is still available. I’m looking forward to your Newsletter—particularly the Magyar Reader. Sincerely Violet H. Wray Merrillville, Indiana As you see people are publicly declaring their membership and support :n the HETF — Why don't you join them in this great project for the American Hungarians of all generation? A non-profit organization dedicated to the unification of the Hungarian community in America for the preservation, protection, and perpetuation of its Hungarian heritage. BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION 1. —TEXT BOOKS SERIES NO. I. and II. $1.50 plus 35« postage—each. 2. -OUR HUNGARIAN HERITAGE—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus 35c postage. 3. -MAGYAR ÖRÖKSÉGÜNK—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus 35c postage. 4. -LOUIS KOSSUTH “THE NATION S GUEST“Bibliography of Kossuth's visit to U.S.A.: Joseph Széplaki - $5.00 plus 75c postage. 5. —“ACACIAS”—HUNGARIANS IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY- Leslie Könnyű, $4.00 plus 75C postage. 6. -CONDENSED GEOGRAPHY OF HUNGARY:Leslie Könnyű, Soft cover. $3.75 including postage. 7. -FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH-HIVEN MINDHALÁLIG: Life history of Col. Michael Kovats. This book is single bound two language edition:—László L. Eszenyi, $5.00 plus 75c postage. 8. -TRANSYLVANIA: THE HUNGARIAN MINORITY IN RUMANIA—Julia Nanay, $5.00 plus 75« postage. HUNGARIAN COOK BOOK in English-Attractive Covers $3.50 " including Postage wwMmnt sisramoMM By ATTILA SIMONTSITS 133.00 HUNGARIAN TRANSYLVANIA Authored by: László Könnyű, Tibor Florian and Bela Petry. 110 pages includes 164 pictures and 16 Maps of Transylvania documentations which shows that Transylvania belongs to the Hungarian Nation, not Rumania. It is printed in English, French, German and Spanish. Hard cover: $16.00; Soft Cover: $11.00, including postage. Can be ordered through HETF, or American Hungarian Review, 5410 Kerth Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63128. BACK ISSUES OF THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE AVAILABLE Copies of the EHT magazine dated back to 1975 are still available, with a few exceptions. 10 cents per copies, plus postage. TUB KARLY HUNGARIANS V* wwu mt By TIBOR E. BARATH SIS.00 Page /