Evelyn P. Hecker toll 111r.Frtyman MISS EVELYN WECKER Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wecker of Church Ave., Oak Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Evelyn Pearl to Fred How- ard Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freeman of Par- sons Ave., Southfield. Miss Wecker is a senior at the University of Michi- gan. Mr. Freeman is a stu- dent at Wayne State Uni- versity's law school. A July wedding is planned. Israel's 'Modern Woman' Picked for Aid to Others TEL AVIV — Mrs. Roni Silberschatz, a lawyer and the mother of three small children, was recently chosen Israel's "Modern Woman 1972" — and immediately donated one of her prizes to a large and needy family. Mrs. Silberschatz had com- peted with seven other semi- finalists in social service, cooking, driving, flower ar- ranging and personality in the two-day finals held at WIZO headquarters here. The contest was organized by the "Modern Times" sec- tion of the newspaper Yediot Ahronot and WIZO — under the sponsorship of commer- cial companies which manu- facture and sell cosmetic: and household appliances. It attracted 300 contestants. Bella Almog, "Modern Times" editor and "spiritual mother" of the contest ex- plained: "The idea came from Italy, where the 'ideal woman' is chosen each year in an international contest, "When we were invited to enter I objected because the Italian contest emphasizes cooking, preparing cocktails and other feminine household chores. We felt it was im- portant that here in Israel We should recognize those women who volunteer their services on behalf of others. "We demanded everything the Italian contest demand- ed, since our winner will participate in the Italian con. test as Israel's representa- tive. But our main require- ment was that she be an in- telligent woman involved in what's going on around her, and active in helping others," Mrs. Almog said. The winner and her three omen s TEMPLE EMANU-EL SIS- TERHOOD will hold a paid- up 20th birthday luncheon 12:15 p.m. Monday at the temple. Mrs. Louis Peven will preside. Mrs. Joseph Maltzer will report on World Union for Progressive Juda- ism, and Mrs. Goldie Adler will speak on "Have Fun Learning." For reservations, call Mrs. Norman Berger, 547-3187, or. Mrs. Ted Pad- zensky, 353-2454. Chairmen for the afternoon are Mrs. Sanford Pearlman and Mrs. Bernard Eisenberg. • • • TINA! DAVID SISTER- HOOD will meet and hold a petite luncheon noon Monday at the synagogue. Mrs. Mar- cel Behar, program chair- man, announces that a dem- onstration and talk on crea- tive needlepoint will be pre- sented by Liane Ohryn. Mrs. Ruth Sosin and Mrs. Helen Hornfield, co-chairmen of the synagogue's giftshop, an- nounce that the shop has a complete new line of bou- tique items, gifts and jew- elry. For information on gift- shop hours, call Mrs. Sosin, 353-3548. • • • BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold a combina- tion board and general meet- ing 11:30 a.m. Monday at the synagogue. There will be a petite luncheon, with the meeting conducted by Presi- dent Mrs. Bernard White- man. A skit and discussion of "What Makes a Good Jew," under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Larry Fox, will follow. • • • SUBURBAN HILLS CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will haYe a salad bar luncheon and trunk showing of resort clothes 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Somerset Mall auditorium. Chapter mem- bers will model. Persons in- terested in ORT activities are invited. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Arthur Fleischman, 822-6493. Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger, presi- dent, will preside at a busi- ness meeting following the show. Ross-Solomon Troth Told in Dayton NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN, Junior League, will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Faye Kanar 21470 Winchest- er, Southfield. For informa- tion call Mrs. Kanar, 353- 8549. A board meeting will he held noon Jan. 30 at the MCI, restaurant at the Tel-12 Mall. A fund raising lunch- eon will he held noon Feb. 8 at the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house. Ann Faber is fund-raising chairman. For reservations, call LaVerne Kief, 474-2357. or Tillie Sher- man, 647-3087. • • • GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Tu b'Shevat luncheon noon Wednesday at the Northgate Apts. club house. There will he games, prizes and a social hour. Guests are invited. For information, call Pauline Stepak, 399-4451. or Ruth Woronoff, LI 8-1307. • • • OAK PARK NSIIEI CHA- RAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 2:30 p.-m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Moshe Potter, 23200 Gardner. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Polter. • • • AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Bertha Katz, 23105 Provi- dence, Southfield. Plans are being made for Avodah's an- nual Purim dinner, to be held March 18 at the White- hall Apts. club house. • • • • THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS MISS BARBARA ROSS Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ross, machines — with Mrs. Sil- berschatz turning hers over to a large family. Other prizes included gift packages of cosmetics and food prod- ucts. former Detroiters of Dayton, announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Lynn to Ronald J. Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Solomon of Columbus, 0. Miss Ross and her fiance are seniors at Miami Uni- versity in Ohio, s Final Winter Clearance! 10-5:30 Friday 10-5:30 Saturday 1 1-4:00 Sunday MISS CHERYL KAPLAN 60% OFF Mr. and Mrs. Seymour D. Kaplan of Twyckingham Way, Southfield, announced the engagement of their daughter Cheryl Marlene to !toward Lewis Shifman, at a cocktail party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shifman of Shevington Rd., Southfield. Miss Kaplan was graduated from Oakland Community College. Her fiance was graduated from Wayne State University and will attend law school in the fall. The couple plans a June wedding. Men are what their mothers made them.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. • Pant Suits • Sweaters • Blazers • Pants • Dresses • Gowns • I (Many Late Arrivals) Shop Early for Best Selection I Extra Surprise Special Sunday I Sylvia's Fashions 26571 West 12 Mile Road Meek ef Southfield • Phone: 354-3554 N.rth... ' 9■^ nyw.) Mon.-Sot. 10 to 5,30 BankAm•rward and Master Chars,. You "re Invited .. . To Our 27th inuirersury FUR SALE! UNITED ORDER TRUE SISTERS will meet 1:30 p.m. Tuesday following a noon luncheon. at the Sutton Place Apts. club house, Southfield. Dr. Jerome Horowitz of the Michigan Cancer Foundation will speak on "New Develop- ments in Cancer Research." UOTS is a philanthropic or- ganization that provides vol- unteer service to cancer patients. • • • .V0 W IS TIM TIT:E to buy quality furs at sensational savings of up to JEWISH WOMEN EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGAN- IZATION will meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Louis Levin, 20242 Ward. Plans for the May 16 donor event will be discussed. Re- freshments will be served. • • • NORTHWEST CHAPTER, CARIH, will hold its annual paid-up membership dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Mazur, 24309 Norfolk. New members are invited. For information call Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI 8-7864, or Mrs. Mazur, 538- 9264. he is born he has got • chance to master the minds and lead the imaginations of the whole country. — Wood- roW Wilson. , • , OAK PARK NSHEI ClIA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Milton Duchane, 24601 Harding. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Judy Cohen. • • • BETH MOSES SISTER- HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Albert Ros- enblum will review "My Name is Asher Lev." by Chaim Potok. Guests are invited. • • • Friday, Jew. It 1173 - 27 The beauty of democracy is that you never can tell when a youngster is born what he is going to do with you, and that, no matter how humble - - 50% DIMONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a cocktail buffet 7 p.m. Jan. 28 at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Guests are invited. For reservations, call Mrs. Henry Solomon, 546-5269. • • • runners - up received washing Mrs. Silberschatz's main prize is the trip to Italy to Participate in the "ideal woman" contest later this month. Miss Cher 1'l Kaplan to Be M rs. Shifman ( .ercxfr, nil Often II t's 11115 one of . Hie In jfirel •ollert io pin Ill I Ma V11 , 1 . 111' COI 1'01 I rx, .ifr rice, re, nil rirpc.s. Stop in now, during our 27th Anniversary Fur Sale for extra ordinary savings. 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