Mi. and Mrs. Jacob She;vitz Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary B. and_ P. Hadassah Group- to Feature Travelogue on Israel, Europe Headlining :the monthly getr- honors, in their travels, among brated with traditional cere- eral meeting of the Business them being a visit with President monies. and ProfeSsional Group of Ha- and Mrs. Ben Zvi of Israel. Their Rose Poskel, program chair- dassah at 8:15 p. m., Tuesday in talk will be accompanied by col-: man, was assisted by Rosalind Hadassah House at 16240 W. Schubot and members of the Seven Mile Rd., will be a talk ored slides and movies. by John F. Haver and Lee J. Mary Cohan and Sadie Gar- program committee in prepar- Marks on their recent tour finkel, co-chairmen of Youth ing the evening's entertainment. through Israel and Europe. Aliyah, will observe the Youth Mrs. Elaine Eichel, group presi- Under the auspices of the Na ;, Aliyah project and special tri- dent, invites members and tional Federation of Temple bute will be paid to the ob- friends to attend. For further in- Youth, Haver and Marks were servance of the birthday of Hen- formation call the -. membership among a group of 20 students rietta Szold, founder of Hadas- co-chairmen, Marion Saxon, TO. who were the recipients of many sah. Hanukah will also be cele- 5-0323 or Gerry Black, TO. 7-4502. - . MR. . . AND MRS. JACOB ,glIEVITZ The golden wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shevitz last weekend was a double celebration, in that it marked not only 50 years of de- votion by Mr. and Mrs. Shevitz to each other and to their family, but as many years of dedicated effort .to their community and fellow Jews. Although both c o m e from Crodno Province in Poland, they met here in Detroit, and were married Dec. 3, 1905. Mr. Shevitz came here in 1892, two years after his parents. His future wife, the former Anna . Levin, came to America in 1902. For over 40 years Mr. Shevitz has been engaged in the real estate and building business here. He was particularly active in the development of the Dexter boule- vard area when it emerged as the focal point of the Jewish community. - Active in major communal ac- tivities, Mr. Shevitz has been par- tidularly prOininexit in synagogue life, ,being one of the founders , Gray Gordon Nuptials Plan;ied for Next Fall and later, president of Cong. Mogen Abraham. -- - - At the time of its very begin- ning, Mr. and Mrs. Shevitz de- layed moving into their new home so the congregation could have its use for High Holiday and daily rninyan services. : Many years later, Mr. Shevitz joined and became president of Cong. Emanuel. He was an active force in its merger with Cong. Beth Tefilo, and served for many years as the president of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel, the Taylor Street Shul. - He has • also worked many years in behalf of the com- munity's educational institutions, serving the United Hebrew Schools when its first building was erected at Kirby and St. An- toine. He also was an active support- er of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah when it was established on Dex : ter and COrtland. He is still a member of the Yeshivah board of directors, and is also on the Vaad . Hayeshivoth. Mrs. Shevitz is a charter mem- ber of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, a long-time member -of the Ladies Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools and a member of Hadassah. Helping their parents to cele- brate the -anniversary were their four children, Mrs. Joseph Lee, Mrs. Walter Klein, - Sidney M. Shevitz, all of Detroit, and 12 gfandchildren. They have an- other daughter, Mrs. Ben-Zion Ilan, and three grandchildren at Kibbutz Afikim, Israel. MR. THOMAS TERPO S eet Mr. Terpos - When Thomas Terpos_ tells you he was barn in 1914 in Kostoria, Greece, you know he was born into the fur bu s iness for ,Kostoria is - world renowned- for furs. Everybody-- in this village makes his living in the fur - business. JWV -to Host GI s At Hanukah Party MISS LOIS GRAY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gray, of 19901 Warrington, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lois, to Harvey Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon, of 19162 Wisconsin. Mr. Gordon is a senior at the Detroit Institute of Technology college of pharmacy where he is president of Alpha Zeta Omega fraternity. A fall wedding is planned. Temple Israel Art Group To Offer Family Program The Art Appreciation Group the Temple Israel Young Marrieds twill present Bruce Danto, psychiatric social worker and group therapist, as prin- cipal speaker at its program at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the temple youth hall. Danto's talk on "The Children in Your Life and Their World Through Their Art" will be fol- lowed by a question and answer period. For information, • • call ,Mrs. Sylvia Ellman, art group chair- man, UN. 1-2393. The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans and its Ladies Auxiliary will play host to between 75 and 100 _service- men from Selfridge Field and other outlying military bases at a Hanukah party. Irwin Simms, of the Lt. Ray- mon Zussman Post, and Bernard Hoffman, of Lt. Roy F. Green Post, are co-chairmen of the event, to be held at 8:30- p.m., Saturday, in the Memorial Home. All members of JWV and JW- VA with their- wives and hus- bands are invited to participate in the program, which will fea- ture a candlelighting ceremony by Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin, De- partment chaplain. Refreshments, including latkes, dancing and games are planned for the evening. There is no ad- mission charge. Before Mr. Terpos came to the United States in 1932, he and his father, Theodore Terpos, 'operated one of the- finest 'fur salons in Paris : Here, in the world's fashion center, they Worked closely -with - the top couturiers-. In his more than 20 years' in this country, Mr. Terpos has gained a nation-wide repLita- tibn. He is not only an experienced dealer in furs, but is a designer and stylist of eminent renown. A gentleman and a cosmopolite, he is primarily and always A FURRIER. Realizing the growing predominance of Detroit as a world market and its increasing fashion consciousness, we are proud to announce that Mr, Terpoi has elected to open a much needed * fur - fashion salon . here. You are invited to con- o any and all of your-fur sult with him on problems. Noah Nachbush Records Two New Yiddish Songs Noah Nachbush, well known Yiddish actor, who has befriended many Detroiters during his nu- merous visits here for perform- ances before orgahizations and in theaters, has just issued a record- ing of new songs. His latest record features Peretz Hirshbein's "The Fallen Star," and "A Tree'.s Prayer." Words - and melody for the latter _ are by Mr.' Nachbush. Music was arranged by Laura Cherniaysky. Harold Green is the accompanist. Both songs are rendered with deep feeling and will be found 28—DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS touching .additions to ,recorde.cl, Yiddish music. Friday, December 9, 1955 - . of • OWNER AND MANAGER OF THE NEWLY OPENED - INC. America's Best Alitoien Furriers of Quality'