The Eighth Tribe, 1978 (5. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1978-09-01 / 9. szám

Page 10 THE EIGHTH TRIBE September, 1978 Tribe presented “The Proposed Introduction for the Hungarian Culture Institute in Ligonier, Pa.,” followed by discussion. The evening speaker was Rev. Dezső Trombitás, Los Angeles, Cal. His topic was “Your Credit for Church Work.” Monday morning’s speaker was Rt. Rev. Dr. John Butosi, Bishop of the Calvin Synod. His topic was “Why Are You A Presbyter.” New officers for next two years were elected as follows: President Edmund Vig, Allen Park, Mich., (Hungarian Ref. Church in Amer­ica) ; Secretary Anthony C. Beke, Trenton, N.J. (Hungarian Ref. Church in America) ; Treasurer Miss Priscilla Hunyady, Linden, N.J. (Hungarian Ref. Church in America); Vice-presidents: Alex­ander Hody, New Brunswick, N.J., (Reformed Church in America), John Toth, Homestead Pa., (Cal­vin Synod, U.C.C.); Michael Vince, Buffalo, N.Y. (Calvin Synod, U. C.C.)------o-----­ANNIVERSARIES 60th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Norridge United Church of Christ (Chicago, 111. Northside Hungari­an Reformed Church) on Sunday, September 24, 1978. at 5:30 P.M. For more information call: Rev. Dezső Parragh 312—456-3398.------o------85th ANNIVERSARY of the Hun­garian Reformed Church of South Norwalk, Connecticut on Sunday, September 24, 1978. For more in­formation call 203—866-7809 Don’t forget to send your Donation to the Eighth Tribe Foundation Coming Events:— “A TRIBUTE TO OUR ANCESTORS” The Hungarian Business Associ­ation invites you to their “A TRI­BUTE TO OUR ANCESTORS”— semi-formal dinner dance, com­bined with embroidery displays and competition and art displays. Prizes will be awarded for em­broideries or other hand made Hungarian items. Hungarian crafts will be available for sale in the bazaar section. Benefits will go to the “Hungarian Room”, Uni­versity of Pittsburgh, Pa. Date: September 23, 1978. Place: Ho­ward Johnson’s, Monroeville, Pa. For entry forms and tickets please write to: H.B.A, Mrs. István Tuba, 7125 Saltsburg Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235 HUNGARIAN GRAPE FESTI­VAL — SZÜRETI MULATSÁG September 30, 1978, from 8 o’clock in the evening at St. Ann’s Homes Church Hall, Rt. 306, Chesterland, Ohio. — Music by Frank Gyurka and Orchestra. — Vocalist: Joseph Jeromas. HUNGARIAN FOOD FAIR The members of St. Elias Byzan­tine Catholic Church, Munhall will sponsor a HUNGARIAN FOOD FAIR (A Night at the Csárda) on Saturday, October 7th at the Church Social Hall, 4200 Home­stead - Duquesne Road. — Gizella Cliasko and James Lesko are co­chairing the event for the benefit of the Church Interior Decoration Fund. An Ala-Carte Buffet will be served from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and a Buffet Dinner from 6 to 9 p.m. Among the authentic Magyar foods to be served will be Sliced Beef (Tape Style), Székely Gulyás and Veal Paprikás with Dumplings a­­long with salads, vegetables and famous Hungarian Pastries. The Hungarian Ethnic Group of W. Pa. will present a program of Dan­ces at 7:30 p.m. and the evening will be concluded with Dancing to the Music of Mickey Schwartz’s Orchestra. The public is cordially invited to attend. For more infor­mation contact: Ms. Peggy Katrin­­csak, Public Relation Director at 461-0265 or 461-1712. GRAPE FESTIVAL IN SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. A Grape Festival Dance will be sponsored by the membership of the Stephaneuni on September 30 at 8 p.m. at 1052 Geary Street, San Francisco, California. The Board of Directors and the Officers of Stephaneuni cordially invite you, your family and friends for a visit with us to enjoy your favorite Hungarian food. We cater for weddings or any other party. On the last Saturday of each month come and enjoy yourself dancing at our Hungarian Ball. Coming Events News items should be sent in by the first of the previous month. So it can be inserted before the event takes place.—Editor. If you know anyone, who would like to receive this magazine, please send us his name and address.

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