Thursday, May 10
Clothing and Allied Trades Committee of the Greater New York Campaign of the United Jewish Appeal, dinner; Metropolis Club, 105 West Fifty-seventh street; 6:30 p. m.
Rabbis and Presidents of Manhattan Congregations of the Greater New York Campaign of the United Jewish Appeal, luncheon; speaker, Professor Douglas Booth; Commodore Hotel, Lexington avenue and Forty-second street; 12:30 p. m.
Management Division of the Real Estate Club of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies, luncheon meeting; Hotel Commodore, Lexington avenue and Forty-second street; noon.
Accountants’ Division of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, luncheon meeting; Hotel Pennsylvania, Seventh avenue and Thirty-third street; 12:30 p. m.
Women’s Division of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, meeting of slaterhood presidents; home of Mrs. Mortimer Brenner, 2123 Quentin road, Brooklyn; 2 p. m.
Women’s Division of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, meeting of chairmen; office of Miss Mary Dillon, East Seventeenth street and Mermaid avenue; 2 p. m.
Manhattan-Washington Lodge No. 19 of B’nai B’rith, meeting; speaker, Philip Dowen, “Some Unprinted Memories of An American Jew”; 36 West Sixty-ninth street; 3:30 p. m.
Long Island Branch of the United Synagogue, Lag B’Omer field day; Hempstead Lake State Park, Long Island.
Jewish Guild of the Bronx, open meeting; Senate Mansion, 2008 Creston avenue; evening.
New York Academy of Medicine, section of pediatries, meeting; speakers, J. Brem, F. W. Solley, W. S. Anderson, W. Morgan Hartshorn, J. L. Rothstein, Irving Claman, Harry M. Greenwald, Irving A. Frisch, Hugh Leahy, Herbert Jackson, Lucy P. Sutton; Fifth avenue and 103rd street; 7:45 p. m.
Jewish Political Club, Inc., meeting. Speaker, Rabbi M. A. Holtzman, “Ways and Means to Reduce the High Cost of Living”; Great Central Palace, 96 Clinton street; 8 p. m.
Broadcast, Estelle M. Sternberger, “Can Women Stop the Next War?”; Station WEVD: 8:45 p. m.
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