Shiffman Clinic Dedication Sunday; Open House June 7-8; Dr. Masur Guest Speaker Shiffman Clinic Wing, the new addition to Sinai Hospital, successor to the North End Clinic; will be dedicated Sun- day, at ceremonies at the clin- ic; 6767 W. Outer Dr., com- mencing at 11 a.m. Dr. ...jack Masur, Assistant Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service, and director of the clinical center of the Na- tional Institute of Health, will be the guest speaker. Abe Srere, president of Sinai Hospital, and Melville S. Welt, president of North End Clinic, and other community leaders, and spokesmen for the City of Detroit, will speak at the dedi- cation. The program will be followed by an inspection tour of the clinic and a social hour. Additional open house in- spection opportunities are be- ing provided for the commun- ity on June 7 and 8, 3 to 5 p.m. Dr. Masur, the guest speak- er at the dedication, a native of Georgia, served in many admin- istrative and advisory capacities at hospitals and health centers throughout the land and as a Judge Kaufman Is Re-Elected ZOD President Judge Ira G. Kaufman was re-elected president of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit, at the annual meeting held May 26. Sherman Shapiro, I r v - ing Snider- man, Dr. Ber- n a r d Weston and M. Ben Lewi's _ were elected v i c e- presiden t s; Mrs. I. Walter Silver, s e c r e- .tary; Dr. San- ford A. Ben- nett, treasur- er. Sidney L. Brand, Max Chomsky, Al- bert Elazar, Joseph Hirsch, Dr. I. Walter Judge Kaufman Silver and Wilbur S. Stein were re-elected members of the board. Dr. Alex Friedlaender, Sol E. Goldberg and Leonard L. Radner are the newly- elected board members, for a three-year term. Guest speaker of the evening was Leon Kay, who reported on the recent meeting of the ZOA national executive council meeting. Judge Kaufman and heads of committees submitted annual reports on the ZOD's past year's activities. guide in hospital construction ties on the Fourth Floor, the planning in many communities. total complement of general The new wing was made pos- hospital psychiatric facilities sible by a $500,000 gift made for Detroit is increased by ap- by Abraham Shiffman, from the proximately 50 per cent. Shiffman Foundation; a $2,000,- The unit contains out-of-bed 000 loan from the Jewish Wel- facilities for 39 patients. fare Federation, and the follow- ing additional gifts: $500,000 for building of psychiatric facili- You Get The Best Value ties, as a Federal Government at OHRENSTEIN'S Hill-Burton Grant; $375,000 from the Metropolitan Detroit Building Fund and a $114,500 gift from the Ford Foundation for the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation. • The Shiffman Clinic Wing has four floors and a basement, with a potential of three addi- tional floors. With the psychiatric facili- MURRY KOBLIN "One of the finest artists in the world" — Mother 18039 Wyoming Certified Master Watchmaker & Jeweler. 18963 LIVERNOIS UN. 1-8184 ADVERTISING ART NMI lo• Wilt MI IMO It let Illt IM *ft ea el gok. ler 401 s S / I why didn't somebody tell me? I I I I I I 1 Savings in any amount placed by the 10th earn from the first of the month! A I , 11 I I I A. I- I Thee additional earnings are but one of the many advantages that come with your American Savings account. You also enjoy a high return—the convenience of 8 cen- trally-located offices—fast elec- tronic savings service. If you're not saving "the AMERICAN Way," you're not gettilig today's best value in savings accounts. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 Landsmanshaften Fete to Hear Brandwine Sunday on Israel Trip Key leaders of Landsmanshaf- ten societies in Detroit, and members of the societies who have visited Israel since the es- tablishment of the State, will meet this Sunday, 10 a.m., for breakfast, at Jericho Temple, 18495 Wyoming. Morris J. Brandwine, local business man, first vice-preSi- dent of the Jewish National Fund, and chairman of the JNF Foundation, will convey his- impressions of his first visit to Israel. Brandwine spent sev- eral weeks touring the coun- try, making observations and studies of the development of many projects, especially those sponsored by the JNF. Many Detroit landsmanshaften groups and individual members are in- volved in a number of these projects. WATCHES • JEWELRY I 01/ %.Y2% on any amount I Current Rate I All Savings Insured to $10,000 1 I I I It I • I I Michigan's Largest State-Chartered Savings Association Dexter at Cortland • Livernois at W. 7 Mile • W. 9 Mile near Coolidge Main Office: Woodward at Congress • 4 Other Branches Pe Ileum fterrrw imivenwa ,fts-imum ea a .arim roar r,. i raw.""1"."1t" r- r"