DavidNagels Announce State Fair Opens
Troth of Daughter
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MISS ANNETIE NAGEL
Mr. and Mrs. David Nagel of
Murray Hill Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter 'An-
ette to William Luria, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Luria of Phila-
delphia.
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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
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Feature: The ravishment of Ja-
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HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: "A Conversation with
E. M. Broner" will be heard this
week as part of a series on trends
in Jewish literature, hosted by
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of Birming-
ham Temple.
Weekend at Kutsher's
MONTICELLO. N.Y.—One of the
country's top nightclub acts—
Hines, Hines and Dad—will be ap-
pearing at Kutsher's Country Club.
Monticello, N.Y.. over the Labor
Day week en d, owner Milton
Kutsher announced.
Comprised of the elder Hines
and his two sons, the group has
been widely acclaimed wherever
it has appeared. Dad plays the
drums while the two sons take
turns belting out the songs which
range from the standards to the
upbeat modern sounds.
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For young and old and in-be-
tween. the 120th Michigan State
Fair is offering educational, agri-
cultural and industrial exhibits
plus a free entertainment program
for all fair-goers starting 8 a.m.
today and running through Sept. 1.
E. J. (Jeff) Keirns, State Fair
general manager, said attendance
is expected to top the million mark.
Twenty-two exhibits will be built
directly around the theme, "Con-
sumer Meets Producer," stressing
knowledge for the consumer.
In the Music Shell, the lineup
of entertainment will include from
Aug. 22-25; Al Hirt and his band,
Aug. 22-25; the Baja Marimba
Band, Aug. 22-23: singer Bobby
Vinton, Aug. 26-28; singer-actor
John Davidson, Aug. 29-30; and
movie-TV star James Darren,
Aug. 31-Sept. 1.
Friday, August 22, 1969-27
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Rubin Galchinskys
Bereznitzer Honorees 1st German Appearance Dud for Israel Soccer Team
BONN (JTA)—The Israel na-
tional soccer team, playing in West
Germany for the first time, went
down to defeat Aug. 12, three goals
to none, at the hands of the Muen-
chen - Gladbach footballers. The
team is one of the leaders in the
West German National League.
Two of the German goals were
scored on penalty kicks.
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SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9
and
MR. AND AIR. GALCHINSKY
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Galchinsky
will be guests of honor at the
Bereznitzer Aid Society celebra-
tion of Israel's 21st anniversary
All sorts of contests are sched- of statehood 8:30 p.m. Sept. 4 at
uled during the fair, and on the Cong Beth Billet.
teen scene, top musical groups
Meyer Terebelo, president, said
from the state will compete in the program will feature Israeli
two categories — "rock" and singers, Rutie Gill and Sidra
"soul."
Cohen, "The Tow Sabras," who
Tombstone Territory, a repro- will present the history of Israel
duction of a Western town, will in song.
have an hourly "shootout at the
Galchinsky, who came to the
OK Corral," with Hollywood stunt United States 60 years ago, has
men showing how the famous gun- lived in Detroit since 1911. Active
battle went.
in union affairs, he organized the
Bakery Drivers Union. He was
an organizer of both the Berez-
57 Lands Represented
nitzer and Bialistoker aid so-
at Science Parley
cieties, served as officer of both,
REHOVOT (JTA) — An interna- and has been active in Landsman-
tional conference on science and shaften circles and in the Israel
education which opened in Jeru- Bond Campaign.
He is a member of Cong. Beth
salem Monday night began its
Achim and of the Jewish Home
working sessions at the Weizmann
for the Aged. Mrs. Galchinsky
Institute of Science here Tuesday.
has lived in Detroit since 1910
Participants include 120 delegates
and has been active in the Beres-
from 57 countries and a like num-
nitzer and other societies.
ber of Israeli scientists and educa-
Albert Koss is celebration chair-
tors.
The formal opening was greeted man. Refreshments will be served,
and
the Galchinskys will be toasted
by Premier Golda Meir and For- ,
eign Minister Abba Eban, the lat- with Israeli wine. The affair is on
ter one of the initiators of the con- behalf of Israel Bonds.
ference. Mrs. Meir said that Is-
rael's aim has always been to nar-
row the educational gap.
She said despite its many prob-
tems stemming from the absence
I of peace, Israel has given its at-
, tention to the education problem
by extending compulsory free edu- ; SHIRLEY CASH REALTY CO.
cation to 11 years. It now includes of Oak Park, announces the open-
a year of kindergarten, eight ing of a branch office at 28651
years of primary school and two Southfield Rd., Lathrup Village,
years of high school. She said Is- 352-8844.
rael is sorry for every child who
is denied an education.
Music Will Abound
SUNDAY 12 TO 5
Business
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The Uruguayan minister of
education, Dr. Frederico Garcia,
who heads the Latin American
delegation at the conference,
said "Here is universal educa-
tion, education for every human
being."
The keynote address was deliv-
ered by Dr. Rene Maheu, secre-
tary general of UNESCO, who said
mankind's failure to provide free
education for millions of illiterate
children was in sad contrast with
its ability to travel to the moon.
Outpost Village in Sinai
EL ARISH — The third outpost
settlement of Nahal, pioneer sett-
ler corps of the Israel Army, in
northern Sinai has been established
in the vicinity of e-Zuweid, near
Rafiab. The new settlement has
been allocated 500 acres, of which
the first 75 have already been re-
claimed for cultivation by the Jew-
ish National Fund. Out-of-season
vegetables will constitute the prin-
cipal farming branch.
The Nahal Dikla settlers also will
work a 100-acre citrus orchard in
the veteran part of the Eshkol
Development Region.
a 'Detroit Discovery'
Detroiters will have the oppor-
tunity to enjoy eight free classical
and semiclassical music concerts
during Detroit Discovery, the arts
festival to be held today through
Aug. 31.
The Stanley String Quartet will
perform 8:30 p.m. today in the
Sculpture Court at the McGregor
Memorial Conference Center. The
Detroit Symphony Orchestra un-
der the direction of Valter Poole
will present six concerts on the
outside steps of the Rackham Me-
morial, 8:30 p.m., Aug. 27, 28, 29
and 30 and 6:30 p.m. Aug. 31.
For a brochure giving additional
information about other concerts
and all festival events, call 577-
4681.
Program for Elderly
BOSTON (JTA) — A number of
services have already been started
for elderly Jewish residents in the
Roxbury-Dorchester area of Boston
in a new program to provide com-
munity-wide help and individual
assistance to the residents of that
changing neighborhood.
activities in Society
Morton Silverman—Detroit Post delegates attending the national
convention of the Jewish War Veterans in Los Angeles include
National Executive Committeeman and Mrs. Morris Tulupman and Post
Commander Bernard Zaffern.
Oak Park podiatrist Dr. Matthew Borovoy attended the 57th an-
nual meeting of the American Podiatry Association in Washington, D.C.
More than 1,000 foot specialists, exhibitors and guests participated in
the six-day convention.' '
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