The Eighth Tribe, 1980 (7. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1980-07-01 / 7. szám

Page 10 THE EIGHTH TRIBE July, 1980 HUNGARIAN RADIO PROGRAMS Pennsylvania WPIT —730AM — Pittsburgh, Pa. Sunday at 3:00 P.M. — Garden of Hungarian Songs. Produced and di­rected by Julia R. Orosz. WEDO — 810 AM, McKeesport, Pa. Sunday afternoon: 2:15 to 2:30 — The Hungarian Re­formed Radio Program — Sponsored by the Hungarian Protestant Ministerial Association of Pittsburgh and vicinity. 2:30 to 3:00 — Hungarian Hour — Host: Dr. Victor Molnár. WYFM — 103 FM — Sharon, Pa. Sunday morning 8 to 8:30, “Hungarian Protestant Broadcast”. Sponsored by the Youngstown area churches. New York WHBI-FM — 105.9, New York, N.Y. Hungarian Protestant Radio Worship Service Sunday afternoon at 1:45. New Jersey WCTC — 1450 AM — New Brunswick, N.J. Sunday afternoon 12:15 to 1:30. Kara’s Hungarian Melody Time. Ohio WZAK — FM 93.1 — Cleveland, Ohio. Thursday and Friday evenings from 7:30. — Dr. Paul Löte, Dr. Zsigmond Molnár and László Rózsa announcers. WBKC — 1560 AM — Chardon, Ohio. Sunday morning — 10 to 11 o’clock. “HUNGARIAN AMERICAN HOUR”. Hostess: Mrs. Henry (Pota) McBride. Phone: 286-3433. WVUD — FM 100 — Dayton, Ohio. Sunday morning 9 to 10 o’clock. “MUSIC OF HUNGARY”. Bringing Hungarian music to the people of Cen­tral and Southwestern Ohio, parts of Kentucky and Indiana. Director: Albert G. Kertesz. California KTYM — 1460 AM — Los Angeles, Cal. Saturday morning from 10 to 11 o’clock. A Magyar Szivárvány Rádió. Host: Béla Vajdaffy. Connecticut WSHU — 91.1 FM — Bridgeport, Ct. Second Sunday every month 6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. produced by Magyar Studies of America. Directed by Gyula Egervári, Geyza Gereben and Beata Gereben. Conducted entirely in Hun­garian. WVOF — 88.5 FM —Fairfield, Ct. Sunday, — 12:30 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. Hungarian Favorites — Directed by Rózsika and László. Regular feature: Gyula Egervári with commentaries in Hungarian. Conducted bi-lingually. Illinois WNIB — 97 FM — Chicago, 111. Saturday morning from 8:00 to 9:00 o’clock. — American Hungarian Broad­cast Program. Host: Frank J. Kovach. Phone: 874-2244. We ask other Radio Program Direc­tors to send in the time of their pro­grams, so we can include them in this column. Also let us know if any change occurs in the program. —editor. 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. DIRECTORY OF HUNGARIAN BUSINESSES is being compiled by the HUNGARIAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 7125 Saltsburg Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235 Write for more information to the above address. FAITH and TEACHING OF JESUS: by Rev. László Hunyady. Printed in English and Hungarian (Keresztyén Valástan). — $2.50 each. Rev. László Hunyady, 50 Washington Ave., Colonia, New Jersey 07067 Now available from Bethlen Press: “A Condensed Geography of Hungary” 80 pages with maps, pictorial illustrations and other valuable information. Soft Cover: $3.75, including Postage To order: see last page. — Information how to secure — Col. Michael Kováts Color-Portrait Prints of Kováts “Death Charge” — see cover of April issue — size 29x19%, numbered and signed by the Artist: $75.00, inc. postage. Please make your check or Money Order to: Bodo’s Art Studio send it to: Eighth Tribe: P. O. Box 637 Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658 Your order will be forwarded to the Artist. Hungarian Language and Culture Instruction at the University of Pittsburgh, Pa. Starting in September, 1980, the University of Pittsburgh is offering a course on “Hungarian Language and Culture.” In addition to the study of the Hungarian language, the course consists of lectures and slide presentations on various as­pects of Hungarian history, litera­ture, music, folk art, current life, etc. The lectures are followed by short, English language films and by question and answer sessions. The course is under the direction of Dr. Agnes H. Vardy, Associate Professor, Robert Morris College and Dr. Steven B. Vardy, Professor of History and Director of the Du­­quesne University History Forum. The course is offered on 8 Wed­nesdays, Sept. 24 - Nov. 12, 1980. Those who are interested should call, Pitt’s Informal Program. Tel.: 624-6829. If you know anyone, who would like to receive this magazine, please send us the name and address. — Support this Magazine — Eighth Tribe Foundation

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