The Orphans in Chicago.
Otthon, Aug. 25, 1929
p.2...Twenty-five children from the Hungarian Orphanage, Ligonier, Pa., came to Chicago to appear in a benefit performance at the Magyar Home. The hall was filled to capacity.
The superintendent of the Orphanage, Reverend Alexander Kalassay, wishes to thank the Chicago Hungarians for their attendance and contributions, which total $582.35.
The Orphanage, built by the Hungarian Reformed Federation, is the only Hungarian Protestant institution which takes care of Hungarian orphans, as well as the aged and infirm from all parts of the United States. It is supported by the Reformed Federation, and by voluntary contributions.
