Grant-Margolis Rites Solemnized Jewish Women Council Gives Oriental Party for New Section Members A special service award was presented by the AMVETS to Benjamin Levinson of Franklin Mortgage Corp. of Detroit at the organization's recent 16th annual national convention in Miami Beach, Fla. Levinson attended the awards program on the opening of the convention, Aug. 25, at the Deau- ville Hotel. He was invited by AMVETS National Commander Harold T. Berc, of Chicago, to attend the convention "and be cited for major contributions to- wards veterans and in the field of veterans' housing." The organization stated that Levinson is r e c o g n i z e d for the organization of mortgage clinics; encouraging national la- bor unions to invest in G.I. mort- gages; securing the renewal of the Special Assistance program by the Federal National Mort- gage Association for the purchase of more VA mortgages; and head- ing up sound public relation drives aimed at boosting the sagging G.I. mortgages. State AMVET leader John R. Dagenais indicated that the tional award also reco• • s Levinson for his work i und- raising for veterans in hospi- tals. For the last ee years Levinson has raised • ds for the Allied Veteran Council of Wayne County in der to pro- vide a cheerful istmas for 1,600 children wh• fathers are hospitalized in V ospitals at Dearborn and Ann bor. AM- VETS mention this @gram as one of the examples o any contributions towards vete Detroit Section of the Nation- al Council of Jewish Women will hold an oriental garden party 1 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jerry Krandall for all new members who have joined since May, 1960, and Council members who have re- cruited one or more new paid members. Attendance will be by invita- tion only, announces Mrs. James Van Vliet, Detroit Section presi- dent. Mrs. Krandall's garden will be transformed into an oriental tea garden and exotic refresh- ments will be served. Margi Franzel of Margi Fran- zel, Inc., women's apparel shops in • Detroit and Franklin, who returned recently from an ex tended trip to the Orient, w feature some of her orig occidental creations of woven Thailand silks and nese fabrics. Council members wh model are Mesdames Alexander, Milton and Lurie, Ferd Alpert illiam . m Le • • ' and , Oscar Silver ent Willens. Har mmitteemen in charge of the event are Mrs.. Krandall, special events; Mrs. Albert Cole, sident; ive vice al- , mem- Weil, orton tions; and Lazes, hostesses. They will be assisted by President Mrs. finer, Vliet, Mrs. Leonar • vice presi- Council's nat' • rs. H. V. Kreger, dent• onal board member. Brenda Olit to Wed J 7 erome Skolnick - Ha• a S ar e 46th ri ional convention Hadassah, the Women's Zion- WI ist Organizat . a a of Amen a : a f be held at to Hotel, New t 14. Classified a s bring fa Confirmation, Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen Invitations. Matches and Napkins Complete Selection at Reasonable Prices MRS. KATE ALTMAN TY 8-3233 UN 4-0640 Larry eedman MISS BRENDA OLIT A cocktail party will be giv Sunday in ho ment of B Jerome A. Mr. and the child Harry Olit, 901 Kenosh acob Park, and Mr. and nderland. A Skolnick, 20 ing is planned. Orchestra & Entertainment . LI 7-2899 LABOR DAY SPECIAL! Our amous Raw Pi kled Tongue Reg. 49c lb .2v c lb Full Course Dinners Served Daily BERMAN'S 13821 W. 9 MILE RD. OAK PARK Li 8_1111 For Your Health's Sake Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs The Jewish Community Cen- ter, 18100 Meyers, - is offering five free massages to those who join the Center's Men's or Wo- men's Health Clubs by Sept. 15. The Center invites everyone to inspect the clubs' facilities, which include gyms, pool, ex- ercise rooms, squash and hand- ball courts, steam, dry heat and sun ray rooms, solarium, lounge and other services. For further information, call DI 1-4200. Hack-Studies Shoe Industry in Israel James A. Hack, who has been traveling extensively in Israel for the past six weeks, spent some time recently in Kibbutz Givat Brenner, near Rehovot, Israel. Upon completion of 31/2 years service with the U.S. Navy, the last two of which were spent in London as a Lieutenant, J.G., Hack took a vacation in Cannes and then sailed from Marseilles on the S. S. Jerusalem. Among his shipmates were President and Mrs. Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel. During his travels, Hack ,has investigated the shoe and rub- ber sole industries in Israel on behalf of the Ripple Sole Cor- poration of Detroit. BRINGING THIS A FREE N YOU JOIN uni Center alth Club 5 .ntage of our Physical Fitness Prorganized Games, Supervised Exercise, Steam Ta eball, Dry Heat Room and Pool. Room, A FULL YEAR—MEN $175—WOMEN $125 FAMILY HEALTH CLUB INCLUDING CENTER MEMBERSHIP FOR YOUR CHILDREN $300.00 Jewish Community Center 18100 MEYERS ROAD AT CURTIS DI 1-4200 ilI111111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ TROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 2, 1960 MRS. ARNOLD GRANT Barbara Lois Margolis and Sanford Grant were united in marriage in an evening cere- mony at Holiday Manor, Aug. 22. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Sam Margolis, 23670 Radclift, Oak Park, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant of 21630 Church, Oak Park. The ivory peau de soie bridal gown featured a square neck- line, short sleeves and an em- pire bodice of hand corded Alencon lace appliqued' in mo- tifs of tiny crystal and pearl beads. Garlands of matching lace adorned the side panel of the gown, and the crushed cum- merbund cinched the floor- length dome shaped skirt ex- tending into a chapel train. A fingertip poufe veil of white silk illusion fell from a tiara of heirloom pearls. The bride car- ried a cluster of white orchids and stephanotis on her consecra- tion Bible. Matron of honor was Mrs. Stewart Chalem of . Chicago, Ill., and Martin Grant attended his brother as best man. The bridal party also included her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mayer Mar- golis, who was escorted by the bride's brother, Michael Mayer Margolis. Robert and Sheldon Grant, brothers of the bride- groom, served as ushers. Following a brief honeymoon in Chicago, the couple will take up residence in Des Moines, Ia., where the bridegroom is a stu- dent at Des Moines College of Osteopathy and Surgery. AMVETS Cite Ben Levinson