The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1986 (13. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1986-07-01 / 7-8. szám

LETTERS Dear Sir; I am in Favor of continuing the ‘Hungarian Eighth Tribe Founda­tion’, also that the Newsletter will be a monthly publication, if possible. You may have my vote on that. Thank you for the past. I would like to order a set of back issues of the Eighth Hungarian Tribe magazine from 1975, as you advertised. Hoping the enclosed check will cover the cost, if not kindly let me know, as I would like to order some other publications. Sincerely, Gyula Horvath New Brunswick, New Jersey Dear Mr. Chomos; The lessons from the Magyar Reader on the Hungarian language brings back fond memories of when I was young and spoke in Hungarian to my dear mother. I haven’t spoken Hungarian for many years. It makes me feel so good to read and speak it again. Will you please send me 2 Bumper-stickers, I will frame one, the other on my car. Keep up the good work. Your Hungarian Friend, Mrs. Ethel Hollub Gates Chula Vista, California BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION Dear Sir; Enclosed is my check for $20.00.1 wish to use $10.00 for Member­ship and $10.00 for 5 Bumper-stickers. I am very proud of my Hungarian Heritage and hope that you keep up all the good work you are doing, to teach us to pass all this to the future generations. God bless you. Sincerely, Julia Melnyk Chicago, Illinois lear Magyar Friends; I am enclosing my check for $10.00 for my Membership in the HETF. I would like to see more local news from Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania. Please think about. Many thanks. Sincerely, Ethel R. Dugan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dear Sir; I would like to renew my Membership and would appreciate to know if there is a Hungarian Music Radio program some where near Wilkes Barre or close by. Really miss my Hungarian Radio programs I used to listen in New Jersey. Must say there aren’t to many Hungarians in this area. Thank you, Ethel Slovik Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania We would like to hear from our members from Allentown-Bethlehem, or Hazelton, if there is a Hungarian Radio program in their town Mrs. Slovik could listen to. Dear Mr. Chomos; I would like to be a member in the HETF. My checks are to cover the Membership, 3 Bumper-stickers, and back issues of the Eighth Hungarian Tribe magazine from 1975, rest of my donation to the Foun­dation. I have also donated $45.00 to the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation in memory of my parents, who emigrated to the United States from Szatmar Megye area of Hungary. Keep up the good work that you have been doing. Yours truly, John M. Kormányos Massena, New York Dear Mr. Chomos; Sincerely enjoy your Newsletter. Please keep it coming! Enclosed is my check for my Membership and a donation to help keep up your good work. Sincerely, Mabel J. Holmes Glen Burnie, Maryland 1. -TEXT BOOKS SERIES NO. I. and II. $1.50 plus 35c postage—each. 2. -OUR HUNGARIAN HERITAGE —Albert Wass. $2.00 plus 35c postage. 3. —MAGYAR ÖRÖKSÉGÜNK—Albert W'ass, $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 RUM ANI A—Julia Nanay, $5.00 plus 75c postage. HUNGARIAN COOK BOOK in English-Attractive Covers $3.50 - including Postage iHcu^Mnurat si amors amm By ATTILA SIMONTSITS *33.00 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. TM IARLY HUNGARIANS v By TIBOR E. RARATH *15.00 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. Page I

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