The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1987 (14. évfolyam, 1-8. szám)

1987-05-01 / 5-6. 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 EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION SÁNDOR E. CHOMOS, Executive Officer Board Members: LOUIS L. AMBROSE, Chicago, Illinois ARTHUR A BARTFAY, Columbus, Ohio RAYMOND W. BOECHE, Lincoln, Nebraska SÁNDOR EMERY CHOMOS, Jefferson City, Missouri WILLIAM KORMOS, Newry, Pennsylvania FERENC F. SAJQO, Charlotte, North Carolina JOSEPH SZURCSIK, Calistoga, California MEMBERSHIP March and April, 1987 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hottle and Family, Waukegan, Illinois William Linko, Denver, Colorado Mrs. Arthur Ludwig, Denver, Colorado Mrs. Irene Narke, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Ann Toth, Bobtown, Pennsylvania Gabriel and Jolanda Czernai, Duquesne, Pennsylvania Zoltán Paroczay, Lincoln Park, New Jersey Sándor E. and Julia Chomos, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Elias C. and Yolanda Chomos, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Ernest Paroczay. Temple Hills, Maryland Mrs. Mary Lou Pesavento, Fredonia, Pennsylvania Joe Szerensci, Grays Landing. Pennsylvania Andrew Sotak, McKeesport, Pennsylvania Isabelle Buterbaugh, Vintondale, Pennsylvania Mrs. Z. A. Donaldson, Cooper City, Florida Joseph Karmazsin, Fords. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. John Takach, Poland, Ohio Alex Popp. Hyattsville, Maryland DONATIONS March and April, 1987 Ann Toth.......................................................................... $5.00 Bobtown. Pennsylvania Gabriel and Jolanda Czernai............................................ 15.00 Duquesne. Pennsylvania Ernest Paroczay............................................................ 14 00 Temple Hills. Maryland Andrew Sotak................................................................. 10.00 McKeesport. Pennsylvania Joseph Karmazsin.......................................................... 10.00 Fords. New Jersey A|ex Popp........................................................................... 5.00 Hyattsville. Maryland Peg* 2 LAST TRACES OF HUNGARIANS IN NEBRASKA In 1850 Omaha was one of the frontier towns along the Mis­souri river. Some Kossuth immigrants did not go on to Iowa but instead stayed on the Nebraska side of the Missouri river. We know of about a dozen Hungarians who lived there. In the Civil War the Barothy brothers: Charles, Ladislas and Zoltán joined the Omaha Regiment. Anselm Albert and Eugene Hainer also remained there and after the Civil War the latter became the Congressman of the Lincoln District in Nebraska. Many Hungarians moved to Omaha in 1896 when the Pacific Railroad was looking for reliable laborers. Since only about 1,000 Hungarians settled there they did not build Hungarian churches; but to satisfy the need for their social and cultural functions, they built a Hungarian Hall. There they held the branch meetings of their fraternal lodges. They also had a local cultural group called “Arpad Society.” In 1916 a Hungarian paper was founded, “The Golden West.” 5. —“ACACIAS"—HUNGARIANS IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY- Leslie Könnyű, $4.00 plus 75« postage. Let us water our own Ethnic Tree.

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