The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1984 (11. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1984-07-01 / 7. szám
All-Day Program of Attractions From the time the palate-teasing odors of gulyás, pecsenye, langos, stuffed cabbage, palacsinta, and other goodies too numerous to mention permeated the ozone blanketing Somerset Street to attract the hungry like “flies to honey”, the day’s attractions were programmed with precision and synchronized like a fine, Swiss watch. There was something for everybody, from a “Maypole Dance” performed by the Hungarian Folk Dance Rego Ensemble of Philadelphia and the continued from page 5 Members of the Hungarian Folk Danee Rego Ensemble of Philadelphia go into their famous “Maypole Dance”. Hungarian Reformed Federation of America presentation of its Distinguished Service Award to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orvos, to the Kara- Nemeth Chubak Orchestra, games for children, a fencing demonstration by the swordsmen of the Hungarian American Athletic Club’s championship Fencing Team, and much more, including a showing of the documentary film, “Godollo 33” at the Teleki July, 1984- > I . & »■ ' • Í a ’ ^ * I. flR . :*á gÄKSÄjjli m m PW W j*y >;''just " Jb* v,‘ i' i . * More than 7,500 men, women, and children attended the festivities. Pal Scout Home on Plum Street and the celebration of a Hungarian Mass at the St. Ladislaus Roman Catholic Church on Mindszenty Square. To season the day’s program with spice, the all-day schedule of attractions also featured exhibits of Hungarian arts and crafts, as well as craft demonstrations by Janos Tokay, Magda Temesvary, Katolin Kristo-Nagy, and Irene Hajdu- Nemeth. The end of The Ninth Annual Hungarian Festival in New Brunswick was marked by a “big bash” at the Hungarian American Athletic Club that had Gypsy Joe outdoing himself on his accordion, INGYEN PÉLDÁNY FREE SAMPLE COPY Yolan Varga, the president of the Hungarian Civic Association and coordinator of the Ninth Annual Hungarian Festival, stopped by to say “hello'' at our magazine's display table. age 7 continued on /luge I I