Wednesday, May 2
Jewish National Fund, tribute dinner to M. M. Ussishkin; speakers, Dr. Stephen S. Wise. Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Dr. Israel Goldstein: Hotel Astor, Broadway and Forty-fourth street; 7:30 p. m. Broadcast, Station WEAF, 10:30 p. m.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, annual meeting, speakers, Maurice P. Davidson, Harriet Stanton Blatch, Katherine Devereux Blake, Mrs. Frank Frost; business meeting, 10:30 p. m.: luncheon, 1 p. m. Montclair Hotel, Forty-ninth street and Lexington avenue.
Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations, tea honoring Mrs. David Goldfarb: home of Mrs. Isaac Kubie, 88 Central Park West; afternoon.
Children’s League of the Darchei Noam, tea and bridge, Waldorf Astoria, Park avenue and Forty-ninth street; afternoon.
Physicians’ Wives’ League, annual bridge; Hotel Astor, Broadway and Forth-fourth street; 2 p. m.
Boris Thomashefsky’s fiftieth golden jubilee, Old Roumanian Restaurant-Cabaret; 169 Allen street; evening.
Young Men’s and Young Women’s He brew Association of the Bronx, Lag B’Omer services; 171st street and Fulton avenue, Bronx; evening.
Young Folks League of Temple Petach Tikvah, open meeting; speaker, Dr. Jacob Smithline. “The Scientific Aspect of Sexual Hygiene”; Rochester avenue near Lincoln place; 8:30 p. m.
New York University Extension School of Adult Education, lecture; Sidney Hook, “Current Social Systems and Ideals-Fascism, Its Theory and Practice”; main building, Washington Square Center; 8 p. m.
Women’s League for Palestine, open meeting and musicale; speaker, Rabbi Milton Berman; Temple Emanu-El Community House, 1 East Sixty-fifth street; 2 p. m.
Zionist-Revisionist Organization of America, meeting; M. Danzis, L. Altman, B. Epstein, “Analysis of the Arlosoroff Murder case, and the role of the Histadruth in the Affair”; Hias Hall, 425 Lafayette street; 8 p. m.
Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, report-dinner meeting; Unity Club, Bedford avenue and Dean street, Brooklyn; 6:30 p. m.
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