The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1987 (14. évfolyam, 1-8. szám)
1987-03-01 / 3-4. szám
YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION WILL HELP US TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE YOUR HUNGARIAN HERITAGE FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS OF HUNGARIAN-AMERICANS HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION SÁNDOR E. CHOMOS, Executive Officer Board Members: LOUIS L. AMBROSE, Chicago, Illinois ARTHUR A. BARTFAY, Columbus, Ohio RAYMOND W. BOECHE, Lincoln, Nebraska SÁNDOR EMERY CHOMOS, Jefferson City, Missouri WILLIAM KORMOS, Newry, Pennsylvania FERENC F. SAJOO, Charlotte, North Carolina JOSEPH SZURCSIK, Calistoga, California MEMBERSHIP 1987 January and February John W. and Jolán Rieke, Hampton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nagy, New York, New York Frank Pocorus, United, Pennsylvania John and Elizabeth Pavleszek, Colonia. New Jersey Mrs. Helene E. Alvey, Holiday, Florida Joseph J. and Ethel Banks, Nemacolin, Pennsylvania Ruby Leho Edwards, Norton, Virginia Steve Soley, Toledo. Ohio John A. Toth, Sharon, Pennsylvania Joe and Rita J. Bero, Newark. Delaware Stephen A. and Bernice Pelles, Munhall, Pennsylvania Gabriella Richards, Rahway, New Jersey Andrew A. Toth, Sharpsville, Pennsylvania Ethel R. Dugan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Elvin R. and Margaret Collier, Toledo, Ohio Andrew Sotak, McKeesport, Pennsylvania E. Forras, New York, New York Helen Varady Keyser, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Clara S. Fenessy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Susan M. Wargo, Duquesne, Pennsylvania Charles P. and Arlene Waryu, Lorain, Ohio TMrjTjyjvmrmYmnnnrmrmnnnnymYmrmnnrmifflnymnYfrjririn EASTER PARADING DUE The age old custom of “dressing up” Easter Sunday started with Emperor Constantine. He ordered that every member of his court appear in new clothing on Easter morning in special honor of the newly risen Lord. . . And the Easter Parade marches on... For Your Benefit: A new problem arise for secon/third generations when their parents/grandparents pass away. That is, finding Insurance Policies issued by Hungarian Beneficial Societies, some of them are not in existence, because of a merger into one society. There were many Hungarian Beneficial Societies, now there are only two. Since the HETF is the only source for many, we are approached to help them out. The two remaining Hungarian Organizations are: HUNGARIAN REFORMED FEDERATION OF AMERICA 2001 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036-1011 Phone: 202/328-2630 WILIAM PENN ASSOCIATION (formerly Verhovay, Rakoczy, Bridgeport, etc.) 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15233 Page 2