The Eighth Tribe, 1981 (8. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1981-08-01 / 8-9. szám
August — September, 1981 THE EIGHTH TRIBE Page 3 DONATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO THE EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION For the establishment of a Hungarian Cultural Institute for the preservation of our Hungarian Heritage. Total Donation till July 15, 1981............................$3,183.00 Pearl A. Kish ............................................................ 5.00 Chicago, Illinois Alexander and Margaret Vécsey Béres .................. 25.00 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stephen and Margaret Huziany .............................. 15.00 Evanston, Illinois László and Elizabeth Könnyű ................................. 80.00 St. Louis, Missouri Sister M. Aquina .................................................... 20.00 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Dr. Tibor Háló ........................................................ 20.00 Southfield, Michigan Zora Ludwig................................................................ 10.00 In memory of Dr. Arthur Ludwig East Chicago, Indiana Lillian Starr................................................................ 10.00 Woodhaven, New York Total Donation till August 31, 1981 ......................$3,368.00 Kedves Magyar Testvér! I started to write this note in Hungarian but will use English to facilitate its reading. First thank you for so patiently awaiting my check - enclosed is a copy of my mailing label to assist you in applying the credit to the right subscription. Secondly - congratulations on the excellent job you do to help maintain the Hungarian identity; the quality of your work clearly speaks of your devotion. Third, thank you for this monthly effort that requires so much unrewarded (monetarily) effort. Believe me, there are many of us who very much appreciate this untiring committment. I wish we could attend the upcoming conference, but can only send our best wishes for every success. Steve & Elizabeth Soley Toledo, Ohio The Eighth Tribe magazine's importance has been acknowledged in many circles, but no magazine has a future without sufficient funds, which can only come from the subscribers. We ask our readers to get as many subscribers as they can. CORRECTION ON RADIO PAGE . . . WZAK, Cleveland, Ohio discontinued its Hungarian Program. Addition to the NBN, Cleveland: Hungarian Mass from St. Emeric’s Catholic Church Sunday morning (live broadcast). — Addition to the announcers: Julius David. WCSB — 89 FM— Cleveland, Ohio. “Mihály Fabriczi Kováts radio program. Every Wednesday afternoon 5:00 to 6:30 o’colck. Program director: Dr. Géza Szentmiklóssy Éles, technical manager, János Chomor. Domestic and foreign policy commentaries, historical essays and news reports. Excellent music. ST. ELIAS BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 4200 Homestead-Duquesne Road, Munhall, Pa. is sponsoring a DINNER - DANCE — Saturday, October 10th 7:00 to 12:30 P. M. Magyar Buffet — Donation $13.50 Reservations: 421 - 1482 (By October 3rd) MAGYAR FOOD FAIR —Sunday, October 18,1981 12:00 Noon to 6 P. M. Dine In or Take Out “THE BAKERY RESTAURANT COOK BOOK” by Louis Szathmary, the proprietor of the world famous Bakery Restaurant: 2218 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60614. Hardbound is $12.95. If this is attached to original, to order the price for Hungarians is $10.00 including postage. “Non-English languages have been spoken and written in America since her discovery. These languages are a valuable national resource for our country — easily as valuable as any of our other national resources — and it is important for us to be able to safeguard and strengthen them because of their major cultural and educational contribution« to our well-being.” — Give a Gift Subscription to your Children and Grandchildren — YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED TO KEEP THIS MAGAZINE ALIVE! BE AN ADVOCATE IN ITS BEHALF.