Glick-Oncie•wyzer Troth Announced Readers Write on Sabbath Issue activities in Society MISS FRANCES GLICK The engagerhent has been an- nounced of Frances Lee Glick, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Glick of Greenlawn Ave. and the late Emil Glick, to Steven John Onderwyzer, son of Mrs. Lucie Onderwyzer of Beverly Hills, Calif., and the late Louis Onderwyzer. The bride-elect is a student at Carnegie Institute. Her fiance is attending Michigan State Univer- sity. An Aug. 13 wedding is planned. Guardian Savings' Record Pace Growth From a small beginning a few years ago, Guardian Savings haS become one of the fastest growing savings institutions in the Detroit area. Ph _ ilmore A.- Leemon, secre- tary of Gardian Savings, stated they recently passed the $15,- 000,000. mark in savings ac- counts and have the largest nurnbers of savers in their his- tory. Guardian Savings also sent out more checks to their Christ- mas Savings Club accounts than ever before. All regular savings accounts earn 3 1/2 % current rate and are insured by an agency of the United States Government. Last Wednesday night the staff of Guardian Savings were given a party at the Elmwood Casino in Windsor to celebrate their recent successes. Five members of the family of Dr. Leon Fram were in Detroit last week to participate in Temple Israel's celebration of the rabbi's 65th birthday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fram, of Montreal, Can., Mrs. Nat SilverStein, of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Mr.. and -Mrs. Milton Albert, - of Baltimore, Md. They were entertained in Detroit by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buegeleisen, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Caplan, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Dunitz, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Feldman, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kallman, Mr. and' Mrs. Leslie R. Schmier and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schreiber. Mrs. Amelia. M. Spunt, 17400 Third, has returned home from a cruise to Nassau aboard the SS Yarmouth. ' The Gussin Family Club will hold its Hanukah party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fine, 17219 Dolores, Livonia. Joan Shwitzer of San Francisco, Calif., will arrive here Dec. 23 to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shwitzer, 191 Washburn. Songwriter Kay Swift, in Detroit this week to promote the album "One Little Girl," music for the first Broadway- musical honoring a youth group (Camp Fire Girls), is the h of Dr. and Mrs., Harry Paysner, 3223 N. Adams, Birmin The Silverstein Cousins Club will hold its ann dinner party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M . 19710 Roslyn. The Rosner Family Club will meet Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosner, 25021 Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wolf and family of Pon into their new home at 24550 Seneca, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lyness were given a s away dinner party by their neighbors of Sorrento Ave. ast week at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Ross. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Brookstein, Mr. and IVIrs. Louis Parzen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rice and Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenberg. The Haskell Rothenberg Family Club will give a Hanukah party 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, announces Mrs. David Fredrick, program chairman. In charge of the affair will be Mrs. Hal Eiszenberg and Mrs. Sydney Zaron, co-chairmen. _A candle-lighting ceremony will be performed by aunts Freida Fox, Fannie ShUlman and Ann Green. The story of Hanukah will be told by Jacqueline Myra Brant. Entertainment will be presented by junior members of the family. Luncheon, movies and gifts. will be featured. , ment, a nur er tions we ish New that react e in the past followin poin s: EPH KADANS lac Tower: "Yes, the Jewi Commu shoul n o e Sab but pose of ligio for the b of t se 1 . g in th a of the enter. Also, • e Center is ned for purpose, ar- rangement uld be made so that ploye of the Center sh be forced to report for rk." MRS. ISADORE LEVIN, president of the Ladies of Ye- shivath Beth Yehudah and Worn- en's Sabbath League: "We in the Jewish Community of Detroit have had such a unanimity of purpose where the dignity and sanctity of the Jewish name is concerned and we 'feel that this would be broken should this in- tention of e Center come ab LENOR OLER, 17360 Men- e Board of D• and munity nd con, aware .C.A. and Y.W.C.A. ed on Sunday? . . . What togetherness? Isn't there a of saturation even where erned?" MAX SCHRUT For Real Fine Photographs Call BLAIR STUDIO Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 Bnai Brith Activities HENRY MORG . ENTHAU LODGE will hold its annual latke party Monday evening at the Sho- lem Aleichem Institute. A choral group will provide the entertain- ment. In charge of the .event are Al Nathan and Kal Bruss. The public is invited. Winners of the recent duplicate bridge tourney are Dr. and Mrs. Joe Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Canvasser, first place; Herb Lenter and Bob Pas- man, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Na- than, second place. Consolation prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caminker. A children's talent show, bake sale and prizes will be featured. Guests are invited. Refreshments will be served. 'k * * DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER and LODGE will hold a Hanukah party from 2-5 p.m. Sunday at Koepplinger's Hall. Toys, cartoons and refreshments will be a spe- cial attraction for the children. For information, call Mrs. Benja- min Monast, EL 6-9026, or Arnold Hersh, LI 3-4867. * * * BUSINESS A N D PROFES- SIONAL , CHAPTER will hold a "Chinese White Eelephant Sale" for Bellefaire -at the next open ROSENBLAT ORCH RA business meeting 8:30 p.m. Tues- Detroit's Favorite :C. day_ at Cong. Beth Joseph. and His Entertain ent * * * - Specialty ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE Weddings & Bar zvahs will hold a Hanukah latke party UN 4-0237 291 9 pm. Saturday at the Sholem ER will present AleichemInstitute. Entertain- es for Ladies Night" 8: p.m. Monday at the Oak Par ment, games and refreshments Our 15th Year will be featured. The lodge will Community Center. Games will COLOR MOVI give its New Year's Eve dance atured infor ation, Weddings, Bar M from 9:30 p.m. to 3 a.m. in the ky, -3495 Complete Coverage 1 1 9_ social hall of Cong. Shaarey Sho- from EINS CHAP- mayim of Oak Park. Eric Rose- HOWARD H. • IEST TE will m . p.m. Wed- now and his orchestra will pro- LI 2-787 nesd orkmen's Circle. vide the music. Prizes and a full dinner will highlight the ev ning, according to President Si munt Rubin, For reservatio call Rubin at BR 3-8465; .1x Friedman, VE 7-0008; or S. Freedman, DI 1-8268. * * * driving to ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAP- WHIT p ur Springs TER will make bibs for the Pen- rickton Nursery for Visually Han- dicapped Children at its next 3 hours from DET meeting, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Golden el xpr BBYO office. A blood bank movie will be shown and refreshments will be served, according to Gert YEAR 'RO Levin, program chairman (VE • World Fa 7-3462).'• • Free Su arium * * * (Pere uns e) DAY (:;:I per person Fa us Food YUSTER - R.OSENBERG --, • k • Nation ouble occupancy • Dancing—Plan d Ente inme LODGE will hold a business - • Free Flow( Shows on Wee European Plao meeting 9 p.m. Thursday at • Two OrChestras Lutzker Hall. ED P JACOBSON GE old its fifth annual an- ukah party 11:30 a.m. t 3:50 m. S at the W men's c A m icia • be the r ment. Re- re e served. 16 COME AS A statement issued by all the local Orthodox and Conservative rabbis and two Conservativ rab- bis, appealing against pen- ing of the Jewi e Sat- urdays a r v the abbat issue pecte to reopene y Jewish Cent executi committee. Insp . d by the eservations or Information write, or cell, Hotel, St. Joseph, Michigan, YU 3.3501 WRITE FOR BROCHURE SULPHUR SPRINGS Make Plans for 'Exodus' Beth Aaron Synagogue Sister- hood and Men's Clubs will spon- sor the first Sunday evening showing of "Exodus" Feb. 12 at the Mercury Theater. For res- ervations, call Mrs. Jerome Sil- berman, chairman, DI 1-0436, or UN 1-0773. On rnois THE ANSWERS TO ALL UR FT PR LEMS FOR YOUR MAN ! You can se ct his gift clothing, nishings, a TIES ROBE SHIR SWEATERS wide e ction of imported ___fro from fro . 10 45.00 to 13.50 m 8.95 to 55.00 from 89.50 to 155.00 SUITS from 79.50 to 155.00 SPORT COATS from 39.50 to 110.00 ITALIAN KNIT SHIRTS __from 15.00 to 25.00 3.50 to 11. "Where well dressed men get that way" 19201 LIVERN.OIS at Cambridge On the "Avenue of Fashion" Free Parking adjacent store • DI 1-4747 Open Evenings to 9 until Christmas Give Him a Gift Certificate