Among the representative New Jersey citizens who have made dinner reservations to welcome Dr. Albert Einstein to New Jersey residence, at the Governor’s Einstein Reception Committee’s dinner in the Mosque Ballroom. Sunday evening, are the following:
Abraham Savage, Arlington Harry Cassman, Henry S. Kline. A. S. Chenoweth Atlantic City; Victor Berman, Bayonne; Mayor Charles H. Demarest, Bloomfield, Senator and Mrs. Dryden Kuser, Mayor R. R. Stewart, Camden; Mayor Myrtile Frank, Egg Harbor City; Judge A. J. David, Max Ticger, Elizabeth; Max Grobow, Mr. and Mrs. ules Levinsohn, Englewood; Rabbi Benjamin Plotkin, Davis Fineberg, Isaac Gross, Max Manischowitz. Jersey City; Herman Peskoe, David Peskoe, Long Branch; Richard T. Greene, Montclair.
Chester I. Barnard. C. R. Burnett, Arthur Lindeman. H. Bachaller, Henry S. Pudor. Harry A. Brcelow, Samuel I. Kesslor. Gilbert Folk. Max Herzberg, Emanuel Scheck. Milton Unger, William Wiener, Alfred J. McCosker. Louis C. Schwartz, Ralph E. Lum. Arthur Phillips. Michael A. Stavitsky. Thomas N. McCarter, Abraham Schindel, Judge Seymour Klein, Newark.
Dr. Maurice Finkelman. Dr. Samuel Ginsberg. N. Riskin. Rabbi Zucker, Passaic; and Herman Geller. C. H. Dimick, and H. B. Kitay, Paterson.
10,000 TO ATTEND
The committee announced that those who will take part in the afternoon reception and concert program in honor of Dr. Einstein in the Newark Armory at 2:30 p. m. at which there will be 10,000 in attendance, are Samuel I. Kessler, chairman of Newark committee; Mayor Meyer C. Ellenstein of Newark, Governor A. Harry Moore, honorary chairman of the Einstein Reception Committee, chairman of the afternoon reception; Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Mme. Schumann-Heink, Giovanni Martinelli, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Professor Albert Einstein, Rabbi Julius Silberfeld and Cantor Abraham Shapiro.
Featured on the dinner program are Harry Bacharach of Atlantic City, Rabbi Reuben Kaufman, president of the Rabbinical Association of New Jersey; Governor Moore, Ralph E. Lum, Rabbi Silver, Viola Philo, Professor Einstein, Rabbi Silberfeld and Cantor Abraham Shapiro-Hatikvah.
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