Yourist-Davis Rites Solemnized Sept. 3 MRS. HARVEY M. TOURIST Adrienne Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis, of Birmingham, Mich., was wed Sept. 3 to Harvey Marcus Your- ist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Yourist. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel per- formed the ceremony, which was solemnized at Holiday Manor. The bride chose a gown of Italian silk taffeta gown, hand appliqued in Alencon lace. It was fashioned with a portrait neckline and a cascading train. A pearl and sequin - studded tiara clasped the two-tiered silk illusion veil, and she carried a Bible adorned with stephanotis centered with white orchids. Mrs. Max Baran served as matron of honor, and Gayle German was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Pomerantz, Carol Ann Dvorin and Bonnie Allbion, while jun- ior bridesmaids were her sister, Linda Davis, and Tiessa Silvers. Janise Baran was flower girl. Marvin Freedman was • the bridegroom's best man, while seating the guests were Donald Pomerantz, Alan Perlmuter and Donald . Starler. Joel Silvers was junior usher, and Michael Silvers was ring bearer. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple are residing on Sturtevant Ave. JWV Schedules Fall Leadership Conference The fall Leadership Confer- ence of the Jewish War Vet- erans, Department of Michigan, will be held Oct. 7, "at the JWV Memorial Home. Larry G u b o w, department commander, states that the con- ference is designed to assess the role of JWV in the world-wide Jewish community and to pre- pare for increased responsibili- ties and activities. Ben Kaufman, the only living Jewish recipient of the. Con- gressional Medal of Honor, this country's highest award for valor, will lead the conference. Other leaders besides Kauf- man, who is national executive director of JWV, who• will at- tend the parley are I. L. Feuer, national vice-commander from Youngston, O.; Edward Fleisch- man, of Chicago; Fred Tournow, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Sol M. Hoberman, of Detroit, all na- tional committeemen. FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks and Turkeys I Brndeis Women's Committee to Hear Educator Brevities "Why Do They Go to Col- will be discussed by Philip Driscoll, assistant direc- tor of the Brandeis University admissions office, when he ad- dresses the Detroit Chapter, National Women's Committee of the university at 12:15 p.m., Wednesday, at Franklin Hills Country Club. Driscoll, who will be featured speaker at the program, the annual chapter luncheon, is a native of Boston. He graduated from Cambridge School and Amherst College and holds a master's degree from Harvard. Before joining the Brandeis faculty he taught at Notre Dame and Boston Universities. Mrs. Harvey Gass, vice-presi- dent of program, will conduct the meeting following the lun- cheon. She will be assisted by Mesdames Clement Hopp, pro- The fifth anniversary meet- ing of the FRIENDS AND FAM- ILY CIRCLE of Ypsilanti State Hospital will be held at 8 p.m., Thursday, in room 514 of the Veterans Memorial Bldg., 151 The prime purpose. of the W. Jefferson. Dr. J. S. Gottlieb, National Women's Committee, director of the Lafayette Clinic, Mrs. Mellen pointed out, is to will be guest speaker. The and His Orchestra furnish books for this library. meeting is open to the public UN 3-3737 at no charge. Those unable to come to the * * * THE COMMUNITY PLAY- z ERS, with membership drawn from the • greater Detroit area, has organized as an amateur theater group to produce sev- eral plays in the coming season. At present, casting . is taking place for "The Shrike." Meet- ings are held at 7 p.m., each Wednesday, at St. Clair Recre- ation Center, 4535 Fairview. For information, call Dr. Sol gram chairman; John Grekin, London, UN. 2-8641. Now Available Harry Radom and Saul Dunitz, * * * Pure - Rendered - Kosher Additional Detroiters named hospitality chairmen. In Quart to the national sponsors com- Jars mittee of the "Back to the Syn- STRICTLY ALSO UNRENDERED IF DESIRED agogue" movement, sponsored KOSHER by the Synagogue Council of American, include the follow- and ORCHESTRA ing: CLARENCE H. ENGGASS, MEATS LEON KAY, HYMAN SAFRAN Specializing in: POULTRY and PHILIP SLOMOVITZ. Pre- Bar Mitzvahs • Weddings 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis UN 1-4770 viously announced were Louis Jewish Affairs Berry, Samuel Friedman, John FREE PARKING • WE E. Lurie and Dr. Leonard Sid- ACROSS STREET DELIVER low. .11 El CARD OF THANKS 1111011111111111111111111111111111111111111 M-m-m-m Grand with CHOPPED LIVER CHICKEN FAT IRV FIELD 11):EXTERAWISON - MARKETS-. 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