More than 800 women will be entertained by the Brooklyn section of the National Council of Jewish Women next Tuesday afternoon when teas will be given simultaneously at the homes of forty members. On a radio program arranged for the occasion, to be broadcast from station WMCA at 3:30 o’clock, Mary G. Schonberg, executive secretary of the Council, will greet the women. Carmela Ponselle of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will sing.
The hostesses are:
Mrs. Abraham E. Anixter, Mrs. Abraham H. Arons, Mrs. Sidney Arensberg, Mrs. Morris Barbanelle, Mrs. Maurice Brandt, Mrs. Mortimer Brenner. Mrs. I. David Cohen, Mrs. Emanuel Celler, Mrs. Harold Cantor, Mrs. Abram Fisch, Mrs. A. H. Frost, Mrs. Mortimer Freehof, Mrs. Albert Friedlander, Mrs. Clarence Friedman, Miss Etta Gold, Mrs. Louis Hemerschleg, Mrs. Murray Hearn, Mrs. Maxwell Karshan, Mrs. John Lieberman, Miss Fanny Lorenz, Mrs. Ernest D. Loewenwarter, Mrs. Nathan Mandel, Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs. Archibald Palmer, Mrs. Saul Livingstone, Mrs. Samuel Parnass, Mrs. Philip Prensky, Mrs. Maurice Rich, Mrs. Louis Rosenberg, Mrs. David Rosenson, Mrs. A. Sands, Mrs. Isaac Sargent, Mrs. Oswald Schlockow, Mrs. Joseph M. Schaap, Mrs. Robert Schwartz, Mrs. Samuel Seiderman, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Herman Tomsen, Mrs. Joseph Tropp, Mrs. Albert Weinstein and Mrs. Harry Weisberg.
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