Childish voices will be raised before children on behalf of charity in numerous Sunday schools in Brooklyn next Sunday when members of the executive committee of Federation Town, a “municipality” of youngsters conducted under the auspices of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, Women’s Division, are to make appeals for support of a “Children’s Revue” to be given Sunday, May 27, at Union Temple, 17 Eastern parkway, beginning at two o’clock, in aid of Federation Town’s endeavor to help the Brooklyn Federation in its current $500,000 twenty-fifth anniversary campaign.
The youngsters will be headed by Daniel Karp, 16-year-old mayor of Federation Town, as head of the executive committee, whose members are all under fifteen and are as follows: Herbert Becker, Betty Behrens, Shirley Benjamin, Joseph Blank, Renee Bloom garden, Doris Cohen, Philip Cohen, Jeanette Cohn, Eugena Eagle, Stanley Goldstein, Evelyn Goodman, Harriet Haber, Ralph Halpern, Ivan Hyatt, Louis Jacobson, Paul Kirschner, Rose Klein, Charlotte Kleinfeld, Shirlee Mayer, Neill Moss, Daniel Posner, Sylvia Posner, Helen Perlman, Helen Prusslin, Ethel Pearlman, Emanuel Pearlman, Rosalind Sacks, Harriet Teitelbaum and Shirley Koven.
Youthful members of the executive committee of Federation Town, a “municipality” of children conducted under the auspices of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, women’s division, will issue appeals in Brooklyn Sunday schools next Sunday for support of a children’s revue to be held May 27 at 2 P.M. in Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway, in an effort to help the Brooklyn Federation in its current $500,000 twenty-fifth anniversary campaign.
Daniel Karp, sixteen-year-old mayor of Federation Town and head of the executive committee, will be the children’s leader. The committee is comprised of the following children, all under sixteen years of age:
Herbert Becker, Betty Behrens, Shirley Benjamin, Joseph Blank, Renee Bloomgarten, Doris Cohen, Philip Cohen, Jeanette Cohn, Eugena Eagle, Stanley Goldstein, Evelyn Goodman, Harriet Haber, Ralph Halpern, Ivan Hyatt, Lewis Jacobson, Paul Kirschner, Rose Klein, Charlotte Kleinfeld, Shirlee Mayer, Neill Moss, Daniel Posner, Sylvia Posner, Helen Perlman, Helen Prusslin, Ethel Pearlman, Emanuel Pearlman, Rosalind Sacks, Harriet Teitelbaum and Shirley Koven.
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