Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1972 Page: 5 of 60
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National Jewish Hospital 73rd
Annual Dinner Dance April 26
Planning National Jewish Hospital’s black tie affair on April 26 are (left
to right: Ben A. Lipshy, Vice-Chairman, Clint Murchison, Jr., Vice-
Chairman, David L. Florence, Dinner Chairman, and Tom Landry
Guest of Honor.
The Zale Building Diamond
Club was the setting of the kick-
off reception for the National
Jewish Hospitals 73rd Annual
Dinner and Dance. Gathered
were many of the top business
and professional leaders of the
Dallas-Fort Worth area. At that
time plans were formulated for
this year’s gala evening, to be
held on April 26 in the Regency
Ballroom of the Fairmont Hotel.
This black tie affair will be
sparked with music, and a fine
program is being planned. New
innovations are promised for this
year’s event to assure a fine eve-
ning to remember. Tickets are
$150. a couple and $750. for a
table of 10. Ed Osofsky, the
N.J.H. director, can answer any
inquiries at 748-6426, or you
may write to the National Jewish
Hospital, 438 Wilson Bldg.,
Dallas, 75201.
Tom Landry, head coach of
the Dallas Cowboys and this
year’s guest of honor was intro-
duced at the meeting, as was Ben
Lipshy, Chairman of the Zale
Corporation, James Berry, Vice-
Chairman of the Republic Na-
tional Bank, and Clint Murchison,
Jr., who are serving as Vice-
Chairmen to David L. Florence,
the Dinner Chairman. Also pre-
sent was Frank Crossen, Presi-
dent of Centex Corporation, who
is serving as Dinner Treasurer.
The Hospital is an interna-
tionally known institution that
is in the forefront of research in
asthma, allergies, emphysema,
and other respiratory diseases.
A1 Davies, Regional Vice-Presi-
dent of Sears Roebuck and for-
mer Guest of Honor, pointed out
that Dallas alone has received
benefits from this hospital in
excess of 60,000 free patient
care days.
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Fashion Show
Features
The March meeting of Star-
light Chapter, B’nai B’rith Wo-
men, will include a showing of
ladies’ fashions from Leon Ru-
dick of Dallas, Spring Creek
Village. Models will be mem-
bers of Starlight and the Kravitz
BBG.
The meeting will be held Mon-
day evening, March 27, at the
home of Mrs. Harold Goldberg,
7448 Tangleglen Circle, starting
at 8:00 p.m.
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