20—Friday, November 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS i Dr. Sachar to Speak Zedakah Club Donor on Week's Calendar to Pioneer Women The Zedakah Club's annual donor luncheon, to be held noon Wednesday at Raleigh House, is being planned by chairman, Mrs. Louis Kay (center); book chairman, Mrs. Leonard Shapi- ro (left) and pledge chairman, Mrs. Maurice Knopper. Zedakah members, who work with the aged and mental hospitals, will see a fashion show, according to Mrs. Joe Stalburg. For reservations, call Mrs. Knopper, 342-8030. Cleveland TV Analyst Dorothy Fuldheim to Explore 'Year 2,00 0' at Shaarey Zedek Dorothy Fuldheim, Cleveland Hall lecture 10 a.m. Wednesday, television news analyst, lecturer in the synagogue social hall. and author, will address Shaarey Mrs. David Kliger is Town Hall Zedek Sisterhood's second Town series chairman; Mrs. Peter A. Martin is coordinator; and Mrs. Jay Golub is consultant. Mrs. Mar- vin Fleischman, sisterhood presi- dent, said the public is invited. Miss Fuldheim will speak on "U.S.—the Year 2,000 - after being introduced by Mrs. Walter Field. Mrs. Juli- us Meskin will give the opening prayer. Miss Fuldheim's appearance here will immediately follow her return f from Israel, a el , Miss Fuldheim where she is being given an award for her outstand- ing coverage of the Six-Day War. She recently wrote a book, "Where Were The Arabs?" in which reviews the causes of the war and military techniques used by the Israel army to defeat the Arabs. oVleatless y et so Weftige she MUSHROOMS THE "FLAVOR MAKER" for spaghetti, noodles, baked chicken, pot roast, fish, omelets ... There's a tempting recipe on every can of Chef Boy-Ar-Dee's matchless meatless sauces. Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari- nara and Meatless—all three rich in real Italian ta'am. Keep all three on hand for family pleasing variety. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee . MAKES THE FLAVOR! Cited for "outstanding TV re- porting for more than two dec- ades," Miss Fuldheim was hon- ored last year with a "Dorothy Fuldheim Day" in Cleveland following the publication of her autobiography, "I Laughed, I Cried, I Loved." She has been the recipient of many other awards. A continental breakfast will pre- cede the lecture. Single or series tickets may be purchased at the door. For information, call ticket chairmen Mrs. Robert Brody, TO 5-7662; or Mrs. Milton Golden, 358-1 5983. Mrs. Jay Rosenthal is in charge of the breakfast, and Mrs. Harvey Frank is chairman of hostesses. On Jan. 8, Gerald Green, author of "The Last Angry Man," and "To Brooklyn, With Love," will be the Town Hall speaker. On Feb. 5, Sara Sandberg, author of "Mama Made Minks," and "My Sister Goldie" will be presented. The Parents Association for Jew- ish Residential Care will meet 8 The Detroit Council of Pioneer p.m. Thursday at the Jewish Cen- Women will hold its 38th annual ter. donor luncheon noon Dec. 17 at the I I The agenda includes the elec- Raleigh House. tion of officers and discussion of Mrs. Aaron Katzman, president the recent convention of the Na- of Pioneer Women, reported that tional Association of Retarded this event is the culmination of a Children and new developments in year's fund-raising activities. Mem- the establishment of a Jewish resi- bers of Pioneer Women raised dential care home. Guests are in- 870,000 to finance social services vited. for women and children in Israel. Let me make the superstitions Mrs. Sam Fishman, program chairman, announced that Dr. How- of a nation and I care not who ard Morley Sachar, educator and makes its laws, or its songs either. —Mark Twain. author, will be featured speaker. 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