The Eighth Tribe, 1974 (1. évfolyam, 1-7. szám)

1974-04-05 / 1-2. szám

Page Four THE EIGHTH TRIBE August, 1974 man’s only hope on Earth, has been preserved until this very day. An old shepherd whispered this secret to me one lonely night, out there in the endless PUSZTA, (prairie). That secret place where the Great Teacher waits patiently for mankind to find his way to Him is in the very heart of man, himself. Translated, by Elizabeth M. 1Vass Reprinted from Selected Hungarian Legends by Albert Wass. We call to the attention of the Churches, Societies, and businessmen to use the services of the Bethlen Press for their printing needs. —Books or Magazines Publication —Yearbooks —Cookbooks —Sunday Church Bulletins . . . one or multi-color. —Business Forms —Letterheads —Envelopes * * * AMERICAN HUNGARIAN TEXTBOOK Series No. I. and No. II.....ea. $1.50 — enclose 25 cents for postage These books are designed to provide easy teaching material for Hungarian parents, grand­parents, church-groups, or other social organiza­tions in America who wish to teach the children in their midst to speak and be familiar with their language and customs. The listing of the words, together with their different forms used in the text, will also enable those parents who are not fluent in the Hun­garian tongue to read the book together with their children, thus enlarging their own know­ledge of the language. The Books can be ordered through the Bethlen Press or the Danubian Press (Albert Wass) Astor Park, Florida 52002. * * * BETHLEN PRESS, INC. P. O. Box 637 Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Sándor E. Chomos, manager — 412-238-9244 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — Dear Mr. Chomos: I am enclosing a check for $8.00 in payment of one year subscription to the Eighth Tribe. I received one introductory copy and I liked it very much, so I am subscribing to it for one year. Mary Catherine Kovács Luzerne, Pa. * * * Dear Mr. Chomos: Congratulations and success in the future. I received your first issue of Eighth Tribe from a friend and I am very thrilled at your venture. Enclosed is my check and I did not enclose the coupon as I passed this copy to other interested American Hungarians. Mary Tomcsak Youngstown, Ohio * * * Gentlemen: BRAVO! By the time I finished your column, Mr. Wass, and read the GREAT SECRET, I was moved to tears. (I am a fourth-fifth generation Hungarian). It is really difficult for me to convey my deepest feelings about your new publica­tion. My late husband, Elmer and I bad always talked about the need for this kind of publication. Here in Youngstown, I have made a small start in trying to edit an American-Hungarian News with the hopes that it could be enlarged to include more information about our local talents. In the back of my mind, I had secretly hoped to join others in the cause of publishing local news such as this with the idea then that we could combine our efforts in a national kind of publication. I cannot tell you how happy I am about the EIGHTH TRIBE and wish at this time to extend my help to you in the way of news, writing articles or finding other qualified people to do so. May I join with you in spreading, the GREAT SECRET. Sincerely, Elizabeth A. Szabó Youngstown, Ohio 44509 * * * To Editors Sándor E. Chomos Albert Wass Gentlemen: I have just read the issue you mailed me from cover to cover. I find it highly informative. You, no doubt, did a lot of researching before preparation of the articles. Keep up the good work. Having spent my early years in the music profession, I would find it interesting to read of the great Hungarian musicians of the past and present. Perhaps you may write some profiles of the immortal Hungarian composers — Liszt and the host of others. Looking forward to the next issue of The Eighth Tribe, I remain sincerely yours, Gustav S. Janossy Gardena, California

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