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Friend, M.B. Landy, Nathan Shoes-
Friend, M.B. Landy, Nathan Shoes-
brod, Harry Berkman, Louis Myers,
brod, Harry Berkman, Louis Myers,
Bernard Horwich, Louis Greenberg,
Harry Gershenow, L. Porges, I. Ben-
jamin Moskowitz, A. Silbar.
Program Committee - Mrs, Gottfried
D. Bernstein, chairman; Mesdames Ed-
win Romberg, vice-chairman; Milton
Netzorg, Abe Kopel, Florence Hill,
Edward Hellinger, John Steiner, Al
Rosenbaum, Lena Dutch, A.B. Seelen-
freund, Sol Rice.
The benefit was originally set for one
of the Mondays in February, but the
plans were spoiled by Dr. Garfield's
fuel order.  As a result, the date has
been changed to Wednesday, March 13.
A special exchange date has been ar-
ranged for Saturday, March 9, when
it is urged that all holders of tickets
exchange them for the regular box
office tickets, at the Covenant Club, 14
North Dearborn street.
Dr. Emil G. Hirsch will deliver an
address on "The Jew in the War."
March, 1918
Sentinel
1918
March 1918
Chicago Israelite
TO GIVE THEATRE PERFORM-
ANCE TO AID SOLDIERS AND
SAILORS.
An unusually good program will be
presented at the Haymarket Theatre
on the evening of March 13, the oc-
casino being a benefit performance to
help swell the fund for the American
Soldiers' and Sailors' Welfare League,
[[Mrs. Philip Bregstone--image]]
Mrs. Philip Bregstone
under the auspices of the B'nai B'rith.
The demand for tickets has been very
great and splendid work has been
done by the various committees.
The general committee is composed
of Mrs. Philip Bregstone, chairman;
Mrs. Fred Bernstein, vice chairman,
and Mrs. Emil N. Zolla, secretary.
Mrs. Philip P. Bregstone
Chairman of theater benefit
for the soldiers & sailors welfare
289
Oct. 16

Latest revision as of 21:30, 7 April 2020

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS THEATER BENEFIT One of the serious problems with which the government has had to con- tend is that of furnishing the proper kind of entertainment for our boys at the front. B'nai Brith undertook a big share of the task. It requires a great deal of money to keep the camp fires burning. Several months ago Judge Philip Bregstone volunteered to take charge of one entertainment. He consulted his friend, Mr. Joseph Kessler, the cele- rated Yiddish actor, who is at the head of one of the finest Yiddish play- ing companies in the world, and who happens to have a lease on the Hay- market Theater. Mr. Kessler offered the use of his theater and the services of his company at actual cost. Judge Bregstone then organized an execu- tive committee, consisting of himself as charman, Mr. Fred Bernstein as vice-chairman, Mrs. Philip Bregstone as chairman of the ladies, and Mrs. Fred Bernstein as vice-chairman. Mrs. Emil N. Zolla was drafted as secretary and Mr. Jacob Levin as treasurer. The Flower Committee consists of Mrs. Joseph R. Raske, chairman, as- sister by the Misses Genevieve Raske, Dorothy Driefuss, Florence Leyman, Gladys Stone, Lillian Porges, Blance Greenberg, Katherine Levy, Beatrrice Plaut, Estelle Mayer, Eleanor Rubel, Roe Benjamis. Ticket Committee - Mrs. Samuel Zucker, chairman; Mesdames Benjamin Schiff, David Saul Klafter, Jacob Gar- tenstein, A. Pink, Sam Snett, Henry Friend, M.B. Landy, Nathan Shoes- brod, Harry Berkman, Louis Myers, Bernard Horwich, Louis Greenberg, Harry Gershenow, L. Porges, I. Ben- jamin Moskowitz, A. Silbar. Program Committee - Mrs, Gottfried D. Bernstein, chairman; Mesdames Ed- win Romberg, vice-chairman; Milton Netzorg, Abe Kopel, Florence Hill, Edward Hellinger, John Steiner, Al Rosenbaum, Lena Dutch, A.B. Seelen- freund, Sol Rice. The benefit was originally set for one of the Mondays in February, but the plans were spoiled by Dr. Garfield's fuel order. As a result, the date has been changed to Wednesday, March 13. A special exchange date has been ar- ranged for Saturday, March 9, when it is urged that all holders of tickets exchange them for the regular box office tickets, at the Covenant Club, 14 North Dearborn street. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch will deliver an address on "The Jew in the War."

March, 1918 Sentinel

1918 March 1918 Chicago Israelite TO GIVE THEATRE PERFORM- ANCE TO AID SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. An unusually good program will be presented at the Haymarket Theatre on the evening of March 13, the oc- casino being a benefit performance to help swell the fund for the American Soldiers' and Sailors' Welfare League,

Mrs. Philip Bregstone--image Mrs. Philip Bregstone

under the auspices of the B'nai B'rith. The demand for tickets has been very great and splendid work has been done by the various committees. The general committee is composed of Mrs. Philip Bregstone, chairman; Mrs. Fred Bernstein, vice chairman, and Mrs. Emil N. Zolla, secretary.

Mrs. Philip P. Bregstone Chairman of theater benefit for the soldiers & sailors welfare

289 Oct. 16