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Supreme Court Justice Mitchell May, County Judge Algeron I. Nova and City Court Justice Alexander H. Geismar have bought tickets to the sixth annual charity ball of the Junior Federation of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, to be given February 16 at the Hotel Plaza, it was announced yesterday.
Proceeds will go entirely to the Brooklyn Federation for the support of twenty-five agencies affiliated with it. The committee for the ball is headed by Stuart M. Miller, attorney. Milton Pariser, president of Junior Federation, and Miss Muriel Ratzan, vice-chairman of the arrangements committee, are assisting him.
The young women of the organization and their guests will be entertained at a fashion show to be held February 2 at the Eagle Building, Washington and Lafayette streets, Brooklyn. Five department stores are cooperating with the Junior Federation in this venture.
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