THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Doctors and Lay Leaders Honored For Services to North End Clinic A quarter of a century of effort In the field of healing was ac- claimed here on Nov. 28, at the 25th anniverary dinner of North End CliniC, at Hotel Statler,. by more than 400 prominent De- troiters, most of them the physi- cians and dentists who are serv- ing on the clinic's staff and their wives. It was occasion for reminis- cences and for the award of honors to those who have ren- dered service during the entire ora of the clinic's existence. Miss Selma J. Sampliner, director of the clinic since the retirement in 1938 of the first director, Mrs. Eleanor Jones Ford, was singled out for spe- cial honors for her devoted services. Miss Sampliner was commended by the president of the clinic, David Wilkus, and by the toastmaster, Dr. Hyman Mellen. Reminiscing about early ef- forts in the field of health im- provement in the Jewish com- munity, Julian Krolik, a former president of the clinic, told of the pioneering work of the Frauen Verein in 1900, the clini- cal activities in the Hannah Schloss Building in 1903, the work that was sponsored in the Jewish Institute in 1908 by the late Bernard Ginsburg. the es- tablishment of the Fresh Air Society and finally the founda- tion of the North End Clinic when Mrs. Leopold Winetnan, in 1925, contributed the sum of $75,000 for the establishment of North End Clinic. It was the largest contribution to a Jewish cause in Detroit on record up to that time. Samuel Rubiner, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, with which the clinic is affiliat- ed, in an address greeting the gathering, offered testimony of the high regard in which the clinic is held. Mr. Wilkus, who in his open- Mehuhin, Widely Hailed Violinist, Here Dec. 13 Yehudi Menuhin, son of a He- brew, teacher, native New Yorker, who rose to international fame as a violinst, will appear at the Masonic Temple, Dec. 13. In 1929, when he r w as 13, two years after his enormous s u c - cess in P aris and New York, Menuhin made his debut with the Berlin Phil- harmonic, play- ing, all in one session, the Menuhin Bach, Beethoven and Brahms Violin Concerti. The temper of the audience was demonstrated after the concert by a small, ex- cited, brushy-haired • man who, upon meeting the young artist, exclaimed: "Today you once more have proved to me that there is a God in Heaven," lift- ed the youngster off his feet and kissed him. The excited man was Albert Einstein. ing address, welcomed the estab- lishment of the Jewish Hospital in Detroit, together with Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, assistant chief of the clinic's medical staff, made numerous awards to those who had distinguished them- selves in their services to the clinic. Among those honored were the following doctors who have given 25 years of services: Drs. Harry August, Louis Bar- nett, Arthur Bloom, Martin Feld- stein, Laslo Galdonyi, A. C. Hamburger, Eli W. Harelik, Harry Kirschbaum, Ezra Lipkin, Solomon G. Meyers, David J. Sandweiss, I. S. Schembeck, Ben- Jamin Shlain; Harry Topcik. Dr. Rosenzweig, upon receiving one of the awards, responded for the recipients, making intimate comments upon the work of each individual recipient. Lay leaders and other staff workers who received awards included: Miss Edith Heaven- rich, Julian Krolik, Mrs. Lucy Topcik, Mrs. Elsie Wunderlich, Mrs. Beulah Woods (in absen- tia). Dr. Solomon G. Meyers, as chief of staff, in addition to introducing the guest speaker, Dr. Donald A. Covalt, profes- sor at New York University college of medicine, thanked those associated with him. He pointed out that in addition to the doctors who have earned respect and thanks from the community that honor is due on this anniver- sary to the wives of the doc- tors, who have shared in their sacrifices while serving the community, and to the pa- tients. Dr. Co valt described the miracles that are being attained through physical therapy, the manner in which preventive re- habilitation is assisting t h e chronically ill and how men in service are being rescued for a better life. "Every man should get a chance in life . and we have a duty to return him as a factor of good to his community," he stated. He told of the remark- able results of vocational reha- bilitation programs. "Treating the whole man is important," he added. Admitting the high cost of such a program, he empha- sized that it nevertheless is worth all that is being spent on it because of the great good it does to the community at large. Friday, December 7, 1951 Attention Publicity Chairmen ! Folk Chorus to Present Hid-Winter Concert Because of technical difficulties and limitation in space it is necessary to announce a new deadline for all editorial matter appearing in the columns of The Jewish News. In the future, all copy must be in our office no later than 2:30 p.m., Monday. Deadline for photographs will be at 10 a.m., Monday, for display advertising on noon Tuesday; and for classified ads until 10 a.m., Wednesday. A new policy of publishing engagement and wedding photos no later than one month after the date of the event will go into effect this month. Your cooperation in these matters, as always, will be appreciated. The Jewish Folk Chorus, di- rected by Henri Goldberg, will present its mid-winter concert at the Detroit Institute of Arts auditorium at 8 p.m. Dec. 16. Earl Robinson, composer and folk singer, will be guest artist singing the solo part /n his own composition "Ballad for Ameri- cans." The chorus will present Jew- ish, Hebrew a n d English folk songs by Jacob Schafer, Max Hellman and others. Aliza Stullman will be accompanist, and solos will be sung by Ruth Goldman and Ellis Freedenson. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. S. Milgram TY. 7-2863 and Metro Music House, Dexter at Calvert. Urgent Advance Deadlines Due to the interruptions that will be occasioned by the occurrence of Christmas and NeW Year days on. Tuesday, deadlines for our issues of Dec. 28 and Jan. 4 will be at noon on Fridays, Dec. 21 and Dec. 28, for all copy and photographs. Publicity writers are urged- to note these advance deadlines and to submit their copy several days in advance. 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