NOTABLES AT HADASSAH LUNCHEONFront row, left to right, Mrs. Herman H. Rubenovitz, Mrs. Joseph Schneider, president of Boston chapter; Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, national president. Rear row, Mrs. H. L. Michaels, co-chairman ; Theodore Von Rosenvinge, Danish Vice Consul; Albert O. Wilson, Royal Consul of Sweden, and Mrs. Abram Salter, co-chairman. Danish, Swedish Tolerance Is Honored by Hadassah Scrolls saying that two groves of !doors to Jews fleeing Nazi orpres75 trees each are to be planted in Ision. Palestine in the names of King The scrolls. presented by Mrs. Christian of Denmark and King Herman H. Rubenovitz, were acGustaf V of Sweden were presented cepted by Albert O. Wilson, royal representatives of those countries consur of Sweden. and by Theodore before 1600 women at the 17th an- von Rosenvinge Danish vice consul. nual donors' luncheon of the Boston - Chapter of Hadassah at the Hotel Living in 'Hour of Decision' Statler yesterday afternoon. 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Other speakers included Mrs. George Wyner, Mrs. Samuel Bearse,igun Palestine in the names of King The scrolls. presented by Mrs. Christian of Denmark and King Herman H. Rubenovitz, were ac- Mrs. Walter Reinstein, Mrs. Bernard i Gorfinkle, Mrs. Harry L. Michaels Gustaf V of Sweden were presented icepted by Albert O. Wilson, royal before 1600 women at the 17th an- von Rose nual donors' luncheon of the Boston representatives of those countriesleonsur of Sweden. and by Theodore nvinge, Danish vice consul. Chapter of Iladassah at the Hotel Living in 'Hour of Decision' and Mrs. Abram Salter, luncheon co-chairmen, and Mrs. Joseph Schneider, president of the Boston ' Cha'pter of Iladassah. Statler yesterday afternoon. flowed to anotfer room of the hotel towards the proper solution The gathering. the largest to at- Asserting that we are living in! tend a Hadasph luncheon. over- "the hour of decision" and of the that steps , , ii, and to the Copley Plaza. Seated Jewish problem must be taken now.! SEE PACES I --'77 at tables on the stage were repre- ;Mrs. Moses P. Epstein of New York, sentati e of 34 Greater Boston I a native of Worcester, and national! FOR OTHER 2 and 3 sponsoring organizations . 1 president of Hadassah, declared: The tribute WE S paid for the part 'Jews are asking for a coTmonyvealth! played by Denmark in defying the in Palestine "because de believe it - co i FILENE NEWS it- Nazis in refusing to persecute its is the only solution to the Jewish ! Jewish countrymen and Fhielding , problem." 1 - them, and by Sweden in opening its' "We can't wait until the leaders'