Supreme Court Justice Mitchell May, president of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, will speak, and Magistrate Jeannette G. Brill will preside for the first time as chairman of the Federation Women’s Division campaign for the division’s fourth annual luncheon, at a workers’ meeting tomorrow at the Hotel St. George. The meeting is scheduled to begin at ten o’clock.
Reports will be made on the progress of the ticket drive for the fourth annual luncheon, to be held at the Hotel St. George, Wednesday, April 11. The goal is an attendance of one thousand women. More than four hundred reservations have already been made.
“A real workers’ luncheon will be served at tomorrow’s meeting,” said Magistrate Brill. “It will consist of sandwiches, coffee and a sweet, in keeping with our plan to conserve every penny possible for the welfare of the poor and needy.”
The program for April 11 will be announced at the meeting.
The Women’s Division quota is $15,000 in the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities’ twenty-fifth anniversary campaign. The campaign is now under way to raise $500,000 to meet allotments to the twenty-five charitable agencies comprising the Federation.
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