The Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities will hold a dinner and ball at the Hotel St. George Sunday night in observance of its twenty-fifth anniversary.
Eighteen hundred reservations at $50 apiece have been made, the committee in charge of arrangements announced. There will be no speeches.
Supreme Court Justice Mitchell May, president of the Federation, pointing out that Brooklyn has more Jews than Manhattan and the Bronx combined, said that more than 250,000 persons are served annually by the agencies affiliated with the Brooklyn Federation.
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