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Autumn Activities in the Olivet Institute

Magyar Tribune, Aug. 30, 1929

Summer is on the wane. The happy days of vacationing are at an end. Soon the schools will open and activities will proceed everywhere. The Hungarian Congregation of the Olivet Institute is also sending out its call to its members. The complete work program, which begins September 1, is as follows:

Men's Club: Regular meetings on the third Thursday of every month and social meetings on the first Thursday of each month.

Women's Club: Meeting days are the same as for the Men's Club.

Young People's Circle: Regular meetings on the second Tuesday of every month and social meetings on the fourth Tuesday of each month.

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Children's Circle: Meets every second Thursday of the month and has social gatherings on each fourth Thursday.

English and Citizenship Classes: Every Monday evening.

Singing and music rehearsals: Every Friday evening.

Hungarian school: Every Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.

Theological Circle in two classes, adult and youth classes: Every Sunday, 10 to 11 A. M.

Church services, English and Hungarian preaching of the Gospel: Every Sunday from 11 A. M. until 12 noon.

Cultural activities: Public readings, debates, open forum--every Sunday evening at eight.

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Council meeting: The last Sunday of each month at 3 P. M.

The Hungarian Congregation of the Olivet Institute is not a church or a sect. The Hungarian Congregation of the Olivet Institute is a cultural body of Chicago Hungarians. Its aim is the development of humans to a goal of perfection through the means of self-education, the development of social instincts, deciding our position in relation to God irrespective of denominations.

The pastor of the Hungarian Congregation of the Olivet Institute is Dr. Stephen Csaktornyai.

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