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THE SOUTHERN IMAflJTI
Friday, Dac 8, 1967
A recent board meeting at the Leo N. Levi Memorial National
Arthritis Hospital in Hot Springs, Ark., had these in attendance:
Standing, left to right, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dubln, Dallas, Tex.;
Mrs. Martin Fleischner and Mr. Fleischner, Hot Springs; Seated,
Mrs. Leonard Bagen, Atlanta; Ira S. Gershner, Pine Bluff, Ark.; Mrs.
Hubert Mendel and Mr. Mendel, Hot Springs. (
Louis Fox, president of the Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds, congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Romm Jr. of
Atlanta on Mr. Romm’s selection as recipient of the Abe Schwartz
Leadership Development Award. Mr. Fox and Mr. Room were
participants in the 36th General Assembly of the CJWF held No
vember 15-16 in Cleveland. *
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Atlantan In Ceremonies
At Hot Springs Hospital
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Mrs.
Leonard Bagen, 1471 Moores Mill
Road, N. W., Atlanta, a national
vice president of the famed Leo
N. Levi Memorial National Arth
ritis Hospital at Hot Springs Na
tional Park, not only participated
in the deliberations held here
this month in connection with
the hospital’s annual board meet
ing, but also made a significant
presentation to this resort city’s
orthodox synagogue, Congregation
Beth Jacob.
In the name of her father, the
venerable Hyman S. Jacobs, 215
Piedmont Ave., N. E., Mrs., Bagen
presented an ornately embroid
ered Torah mantle to the Holt
Springs congregation. Mr. Jacobs,
an honorary vioe president of the
hospital, is widely known as the
patriarch of the Hospital’s donors.
Mrs. Bagen made the presenta
tion at a brunch which was the
concluding event of the two-day
board meeting. Louis Schwartz,
president of Congregation Beth
Jacob, accepted the Torah man
tle. Members of the Hot Springs
A. B. Rhine B’nai B’rith Lodge
were hosts at the brunch, held at
the hospital.
Last fall, a Laboratory Wing
was formally dedicated to Hyman
and Sadye Jacobs by their daugh
ter, Mrs. Bagen, at ceremonies
which marked the opening of the
new $550,000 Gladys Harrison
Pavilion of the hospital. The pa
vilion was named for the Hos
pital’s President Emeritus, Mrs.
Louise H. Harrison at Chicago,
Illinois, who served with distinc-
NOTES
Mrs. Ben Goldgar of Macon has
returned home after spending
Thanksgiving weekend in Bir
mingham wiltih her sister, Mrs.
Joseph Cooper.
• • • •
Mrs. Hannah Luntz of Atlanta,
a recent patient at St. Joseph’s
Infirmary, is now recuperating
at Hillhaven Convalescent Cen-
<fer. She expects to be there for
several weeks.
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Mrs. Israel Gross, Mrs. Harry
Robkin, Mrs. A. J. Gruber and
Mrs. Carl Harris will represent
Mizraohi Women of Atlanta at
the organization’s national con
vention to be held December 11-
13 at Grossinger’s, N. Y.
3ie ^ T D
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Sooaloff of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
son, Philip Coleman Socoloff, on
November 19. Mrs. Philip Socol
off and the late Philip Socoloff
and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ambery,
ell of Atlanta, are the grandpar
ents. The Briss was performed
by Cantor Pincus Aloof.
tion as the Hospital’s president
from 1952 to 1966. Mrs. Harrison
died in Chioago on June 14.
At the recent sessions, held at
the Arlington Hotel in Hot
Springs, David M. Blum berg,
Knoxville, Term., was reelected
to a two-year term as president
of the Hospital, founded in 1914
by the B’nai B’rith. The only na
tional institution exclusively de
voted to the treatment of and
research in arthritis, which has
been termed the nation’s Num
ber One physical crippler, Levi
has to its cr^lit a record of 53
years of service regardless of
race, creed or ability to pay.
A record $712,000 budget for
the Hospital’s operation in 1968
was approved at the board meet
ing. This figure (represents an in
crease of $80,000 over the $632,-
000 budget approved last year for
the 1967 operation.
Germany Expels
Alleged Agents
MUNICH (JTA) — Baruch
Shur and Daniel Gordon, two
Israelis • imprisoned here for
four weeks and serving a three-
month jail sentence for alleged
“housebreaking,” have been re
leased and expelled from the
country. They left immediately
by air for Israel.
The men had been accused of
attempting to break into the
home of Mrs. Heinrich Mueller,
wife of a missing and widely-
hunted Nazi who was one of the
chieftains of Hitler’s Gestapo
and, as such, the immediate
superior of Adolf Eichmann.
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