'•••••••111.11111111111 PAGE TWO 74:v 91F.TRon;j onsit (ARoxichE CELEBRATE TENTH , HADOAR BIRTHDAY AT TWO MEETINGS expressed optimism as to the f tare of his paper and of the future progress of the spread of the lan- guage in this country. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman was The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Aaron Kurland to Be Principal chairman of the evening. and he will hold a Purim dance Sunday, Speaker at Father and i iztnrto doufmt, I by .tzlafitalarkson, March 1, at the B'nai Moshe Syna- Son Affair. president he bKvAu The Detroit branch of the Pio-, During his stay in Detroit, Mr. neer Jewish Women's Organiza-; The second anniversary of chap. Ribalow was entertained at the tion (('hatutzeo) this week reef ter tel of the A. Z. A. as well as The celebrations of the tenth home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ceived word from New York that the anneal Father and Son Bath-' anniversary of the existence of Landau, 2455 Blaine avenue. Miss Hannah Chizik is to be a the Hadoar, the only Ilebrew ermg will be celebrated simul- On Thursday evening, Mr. Ribs- guest here from April 17 to 21, and : , teaneously at the Jewish Centers weekly magazine in this country, low addressed the meeting of the will address a number of meetings Association auditorium Sunday, at meetings on Tuesday and Wed- Zionist District of Detroit. in behalf of the cause of the Pales- Feb. 22, at :3 o'clock. nesday evenings, at the Philadel- tine women pioneers. The Band Writh and the various phia-Byron Talmud Torah, were Miss Chizik, whose family name junior clubs sponsored by chapters demonstrations by Detroit Jews Ccntributions to Jewish So. became famous during the 1929 6:3, 93 and 112 of the A. Z. A., will for the Hebrew language. The riots, a brother having lost his life cial Service Bureau. be the guests of honor. meetings were arranged by Kvut- in defense of a Jewish colony, is' The 'migrant offered will be a zah Ivrith, the local Hebrew- an able speaker and is a leader in varied one. The principal speak- The Jewish Social Service peaking society. Bu- the labor movement in Palestine. er of the afternoon be Aaron reau acknowledges a contribution Friendly organizations are asked Kurland, president of Pisgah It day Menachem Ribalow, editor of to its special fund from Mr. and by the Pioneer 11 • 0men's Organiza- of Baud li'rith. A reply to Mr. the Hadoar, was the guest speaker Mrs. henry Wineman in honor of tion to keep the dates of Miss Chiz- I Kurland's speech will he given by at both meetings, addressing, the Dr. David J. Levy's birthday and ik's visit open. first in Yiddish and the second in in honor of Mrs• Louis Welt' Leo laffietsky, president of chapter The Chalutzos will have a series Hebrew. in an inspiring address birthday. 53 of A. Z. A. Also a contribution of bake sales at Detroit meat mar- A coral selection, a short piano he spoke of the value of the He-' from Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer H. gets on Thursday, Feb 26. The brew language. Ile told of the Meyer in recital, and a violin solo by Alex honor of Mrs. Welt's six stations will tie located as fol- atruggles of the Ilebrew press and birthday. Robins on . will make up the rest of lows: Three on Twelfth street, one the program. I on I teeter and Elmhurst, one on LInWond and one on Oakland ave- nue. MRS. IRVING A. LEIBSON SIETY PURIM A Z. A. CELEBRATION MISS CHIZIK TO BE !AID . DANCE ON MARCH 1 SUNDAY AFTERNOON PLAN CELEBRATION HERE APRIL 17-21 OF CONG. EMANUEL SUNDAY MARCH 1 To celebrate the formal re-men. ing of the synagogue, after the first interior decorating to have done since the completion of the building in 1926, Congregation Emanuel is giving a concert and THERE IS IVO BETTER rat MN SEME 'soLVAY SEMET•SOLVAY COKE contains amund 90% carbon. It burns absolutely without smoke and makes no soot. It gives more heat and mot comfort per dollar than any other fuel. more We Recommend SEMET-SOLVAY COKE v H. LEVENSON COAL CO. 2816 ST. ANTOINE STREET CADILLAC 4006 • SCOUTS HIKE TO ORION! • Est. 1'13 HONOsRHARAORLELy0,FEDE, Twenty-six scouts of Congrt•ga.. tion Sharey Zedek Troop 101 &d- tended the hike held at lake Orion Shure}' last Sunday. An observatioin hike he t started off activities, and was top- Ty Zedek Sunday Sch.,;:t . abatinueefitD:i'71rwat.ICtivsheVtan'efragrentcb; 1 fled by a hot meal prepared by been neither abs' our t• a • t( I I "Germ" Fisher and he Finsilver the beginning Of the set tie s y since Relief Fund. Tickets for sale at ti.r • Fiends. In the afternoon, the door. Mrs. Irving II. Liebson ieh. Eliut Raskin: sIlOw- :harlot te te”Br w vrad li isal1, 1121.1hhts (ex, is chairman and The cantors of Detroit have • : iv:•fatta farm- gel: seem.' ere & Fin ( ' (, , hinder, assistant chairman. alusic formed an asso ciation calleti the s t 1Tu t t,was A caught an Weingarten: third Fp Love," a musical by Julius Klein and Dave Dia- Cantors' Associate) In o Detroit rade. It inker, Erne icinity. tt b lta t re mantra orchestra.alrs. Helen Aus- and one a ' climax . As the name indi- cater, I.. the is n tenti n n is of exte n : i d t • dances and musi c7 i iasnYthePriePa 'ti un'r‘ti• ()f the Herbert Goldstone. Elaine Da, a cross cuuntry relay was held. Troop 101 laced sev nth in the p 1 the activities of the association to Yid di e dish Theater this I JEWISH RELIEF GETS and we'll deliver everything you need to make it a success avteek i - t ettm ula, bl:riltlitay evening, Satur- running fh or t e first class cup and t • (t, the border states, like Ohio, !nth - . • IT, UNITED DAIRIES' AID nau nitilr,;sat rtci t;ife,l'eurcityLL Inta'aniai .a, and te( Pickles, Meats, Salads, Relishes, etc. This is just day and Sunday I natinees and eve- took ninth place for the merit , badge cup in the Detroit Council a B oesky Service, given freely, and popular hostesses are Ethel liort, REV. RUBIN BOYARSKY poi tular actress who Comp ■ ny Supplies Free Milk; awards f or 1930. Troop 104 is At the last meeting of the ass.. shiner ertz ', ac siat i;i , ni e( t.hr : fri:I rlona'ingpeurr availing themselves of this easy. modern method of shop- has a large Collo wing in Detroit, Rhea Kaufman Makes Gi ft. to J. N. F. and ,,, Inindnermnitw tuh,e de ' Ta ;or . pleased with its showing, consider- Perrin, Louise erg. Robinson, ram ^ • Other Local C•uses. gt I ing enroltl thrill the Detr oouncias sixth grae. d Rose Greenh it C l h ping. Try it for that next party-you'll find it convenient will be assisted in this tamed y ire. . even ' n mo ns: ementiwirn. th sentatiot; by the entire cast of E. Zaludkowski, rtes ment of 395 (retorts. Monte Korn. March 1. dill. Philip Ni ,, 1,50 E as t ( , and economical-Remember, 3 Boesky Shops give you the United le: oeventh grade M an- The following is the e. t; M. Milkowsky, first vice- ealentlai. Littman 's P la Ylu'u The building, which is one of the for the balaf Mile Rand, lhix wee k came , dent; A. Rosenfe ld, s z I grade. Lillia n Gliekni The libretto is by S. Six nce o Februry: tea. Steinberg benefit of substantial savings. econd vice- finest orthodox syna . ts ae la(a I adman, de much praise from a number president; B. Bleiberg, trea Pregerson. Ann with music by Mushnitzky a civic service at the natitinal (4enr.t,rus, • !iot a inn, . was surer; cit it ove th • ( 21-2o, ddi' n Ida r built at a cost of . Z . al c u tt it Jewish causes. ogt I • k y, secretary; board of arranged by Hyman iris- ion convention; Feb. 22, 011I• JII iris- rin , Elon. Roth Noshaun i $200,000, but the interior &Tartu- t. Edith S' ar : II. Prenzlauer, sup er. __ directors II ar um II mil xanunions ea ant Sm i a uel Solomon has trained of Mrs. a.ohn. Miriam S s second and . (then, 1. M. '' ing was deferred until some of the t' ild i..i. .,7,ajah Stollnsky;hetner. y visor of the Detroit Emergency Hertz, A. Labovitz, it st' aclass testt,i and cooking morn a special choir for this comedy twelfth ii grade Smith. Zion Mob. indebtedness on the building was shauni. Helen Rosenhelni. • Atelier Fund, lauded the generosity daysky, Jacob Miller S 1 bdge:Feb. 25, secon d class indr Excellent food, good service and extremely low price oe aid MI' R b• s is of the United Dairies for supplying J. Silverman, Jacob Shkolnick, M. examinations at Durfee, also troop N; ant hl making Boesky' s D etroit's f•vor ite ZIONIST-REVISIONSTS i org8nu Tis h i ti:iniji z , r t i ta N t io(r,iA n thee e, fits rs ecttoio t l i tt.; awanaan place to cline. Bring the oel. ' free of charge 75 quarts o f milk Spivack. gnight. S‘rwohn . entir e family •nd judge for yourself. S arah Silherma n . Meilda , • daily for distribution among the skann Pearl Miner, M arion The committt•e for the flag ( The Cantors' Association made met for the first time i n 19 19 with Il.ilun, Clara Lean h. ley , needy. On Thursdays the company its first appearance at a concert l'anin Shapero, as president, hold- central fund of the Zionist Revis- i,, t, Grade of Jac.:h limn., Ann supplies the relief committ(T with , held last Sunday evening , ; ing their first services in Larrt Ionises, held last Saturday night 150 quarts of milk free. nee dna. Gertrude I•re,er MI. at th • taw, Fauman. and Sunday, I Ahavath Zion Synagogue Su illia thanks all contribu- Glickman. a Iteck. ' , a( 1101- Hall, corner Hamilton and Seward ABRAHAM STOLARSKY moo, Sadie P errin, nw i d FlIl tors. Among orer•hm n, e best The Jewish National Fund ba- I brook avenue, for the benefit of avenues. Shortly afterward they of 557 Theodore street, 71 years were : all's. J. t Z hernitzk y volunteers '; ‘ °.)ItlK ,.l ,,at' arinaa,l • ' ,. "'"'h """n" II. Pan- I zaar, which opens this Saturday the •Yeshivah Beth Yehudah. The purchased a small building at Eu- old, dies on Feb. 15. n,',Ta i ,j,"1`;,•,' ••, ";(,;',71r,,,lw ash, S. Illoom and Missy(' R. Lip- , night at the Philadelphia-Byron huge audience that filled th . sena•I did and Byron avenues musing to services were held on Feb. Funeral 16 at st:,. .„'•",,t,72 s „,1.0o.'e'.,:tn.I(ir -S-j,1.-kel'---. hiner ' ton, and W. 13Ioom and S. B. IVeis- , Talmud Torah, where it is to con- Rogue e was thrilled by are the present site in 1926. th' Y • .--- c r Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with 'tenth Grade of Theodore Hann+, brut, A. Schwartz, N. Blaike and, tinue until midnight on Monday, is manner in which all rt0 a 3;ser.sch were s The concert will be presented by internment at Beth Tephila Cemt fasr•hall Shulni•n, Itery! Javol.s. 1. receiving free milk from the United sung by the entire ca ..lward Mrs. Levine. '- Rothenberg. the cantor of the congregation, tery. Rabbis Hh b n I Dairies and the committee in undo cne ers man and ,. • • (t. tu in oyarsky, assisted IV man offici (.raile of Abraham Capan: The Revisionists are giving a charge praised the comimny for the Zaludkowski. « 'rectum of Prof. ated. Ile is survived by le" t't(It Cantor Makowski William Bleznik, violinist, and Miss three sons, Joseph, Ihivid and Rea- Purim party (m Saturday evening,. readiness with which they agreed chanted the alaariv service delight-I Esther B oyarsky pianist. ' Feb. 25, at the home of Mr. Pan- to make the contribution. Twelfth cr.de ,.r S Ilatry . Hartman: ben; two daughters, Stns. Charles Sarah Other fully and Cantors Bleiberg, • Boy maars amme to Congt e• R Herman. Jaeoh Kenn.. Albert ash, 2021 Clairmount. A literary causes have similarly been helped dawsky, Cohe osenman and Mrs. Stan Kaplan; Gordon Emil lilierg Mildred Stocker. u bi n and Hertz M°1-l ei‘. E nuekl y fro c n ira itti (n the Central and niusical program ' • g • randchild ram is being pre- and arpeaking e s in terms o f peals e , h ave scored ren and three great- s u •• • • • • n gaitut., • NI ; •h (ester , England • • pearrve,t14. Refreshments will be f • or , g ran a s ccess In their inch- t R T cocmfanhy .k .. ., k . , viclual numbers of folksongs Th • j as j year. 1 I e was born in Russia, 18 dchil dren. Holmes Lecture on North Al• -sown pianist, Samuel Shpa r- and studied for the opera with the Twelfth at Hazelwood The furniture booth of the Jew- (lent of the United Dairies, Inc. ( gel, acc FANNIE WEINBERG rice Tuesday. Hastings at Farnsworth ompanied the c h orus an , famous Professor Michalov, in Od- d ish National Fund Bazaar is to be , and Asher Berlin is the company's snInbits . of f 3244 Tuxedo avenue, forme Hv ( essa. Because of his religious ' Market, Librar y and G ratiot under the sus p [ices of the Zioni st secial oleveland Oh' p p Jewish reresentative. The bit years 01(1, Next Tuesday Feb. 21 at Or leanings he became a cantor in : Revisionists. Mr. Weisbrot, chair- dairy is owned and operated by lo- died on Feb. to. Funeral sere- (• it-t s ra II st ead. Ile is the p hall, ur on IIo Inws w' t will i , man of the booth committee, _ is cal men who are specializing in osscissor of a ices were held on Feb. 16 at Lewis lectur e beautiful dramatic tenor on North Africa. A won- nor voice, and assis_ted_by all the members, y explain Funeral Hanle, with , " 11i-Test" niilk suwhic was acclaimed by critics to have Bros.' , Jarful realm of strange beauty inter- at Mat. hpelah Cety h they which and o f p erior i s "a much the m e x otic roance er m srads p e • beautiful voice of hi , • me Rabbi Stolltnan Officiated. surpasses all other pasteurized i eDr ,, em She is al g thee African shares, of the on survived Colonel Dinshah P. Ghadiali , aritaa e , milk in the city in that it has that "ea accit trie' mGts by her husband htetil h I mti:ti ti lais' t , Ifaemil s was . alas: Mediterranean-M(•co or o I with its who holds • ',long four sons, George, Frank Ha deep, rich cream line which is lack- Others the de- a contributor to several Anala• arry eities rich in the color of a thou- of bL ing in ordinary milk." D., al. E., D. C., Ph. , Jewish weeklies during his red. I and Ls, and thre Ia ati ngdhNtei r,, years ago and its superb high- .7 LL. D., a Marie, Sirs. Roy Zam's rs. way's ys of today, Algeria with its lithe Spectro-f: nd who is president of ' dence in Great Britain. DR. KROHN CANDIDATE ceatral office hrome Institute, with I Miss Esther Boyarsky, (alio will • Nathan Rubin. ' gorges and oases and its desert at Malaga, N. J., this! act as accompanist to her father, spaces, Tunisia with its mosques FOR EDUCATION BOARD; week deliver ed IDA BENSMAN a series of free • is a graduate of the Scottish Arad- Burton i I health lectu and mysteries -and res at Hotel Taller, emy of Music, at Glasgow, where 0 f 2218 Ford, 54 years old, died Holmes reveals the magic of it all. Regularly our experts : Tho voters will have an oppor- Detroit. , on Feb. 13. Funeral services were received high distinction. test samples of milk Colonel Dinshah, who is a meta- I lohe The Sisterhood of the Congrea- tunity at the March primary and g , h(ild on Feb. 15 at Lewis Bros.'. taken from United again at the election in April to physician and psychologist and is tion will have charge of the din-, Funeral Home, with interment at . by ex-commander of the New York I support at least one candidate who which will follow the convect, alachpelah Cemetery. Dairies Farms. Thus we Rev. D is pledged to fight for lower school police reserve air service, gave J wit Mrs. Isadore Karbel as choi.r Golden officiated. She is survived ' i ,•. Check the sanitary care heilayl(t.sh aninedssasig.e,ks eofonat ‘tv costs and to the cutting out of the , live daughters , Anna and Dora u tnt,i dc,o nes ialoyr, man, and Mrs. St Schubiner im I of Milwaukee, Mis., Mrs. Fay Ara. required of every dairy so-called "luxuries" that have . charge of reservations. drifted into the makeup of our Thursday and Friday. farmer who produces noff of Toledo, Mrs. Esther Gersh His aim,I Israel Levine is president of school system. This candidacy is Colonel Dinshah said, is to place a and Mrs. Anna Miller, both of De. I congregatoin, and Mrs. S. L. Ku,'- this hi-test milk. Are , three sons, Louis of Mil- represented in the person of Dr., spectrochrome in every home. arum is president of the Sisterhood. . trait and you one of the thou- Pupils who attended his lectures Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky is swam. waukee, Wis., Samuel of Chebo Albert Krohn, who is conceded to Pupils In loving memory of our dear y. sands of critical people be eligibl e to join a class for a head of the congregatoin. ran, Mich., and Irving of Detroit, mother, Fanny Kaplan, who de- be the outstanding candidate to • and three brot hers, Max Smotkin parted this life six years ago first who demand United replace one of the present board , special series of lectures, and a night class will begin sessions at Thousands Attend Funeral of Detroit and Charles and Harry day of Adar, Feb. 24, 1925. of education members. Dairies Hi-Test milk? of Sheboygan, Wis Dr. Krohn was born in Detroit Hotel Taller this Monday evening, cf Rabbi Jacob Eskolsky. Smotkin, both --- Fo r daily service of our Dear mother. we have nii.i.e61 you more and comes from a family that has' Feb. 23, more ear h day. and more products, atop the Unit- HAROLD BURNETT And resided here for over 60 years. Ile world and homeseem -adder Several thousand New York of 17201 Murray Hill e the day yon ed Dairies Milkman, or sac, • is a practicing physician and the Fox Theater. arelille. Frit hol. may think we has attended the funeral of Rab- have forgotten ■ ort head of the General Hospital and The stirring submarine drama bi Jacob Eskolsky, noted New York years old, died on Feb. 15. phone Longfellow 6051 Fa. hen they see oor pleasant smile. neral services were held on Feto Clinic, 5137 Second boulevard. In "The Seas Beneath" is now at the Orthodox rabbi, who died on Tues- and ask for our repre- n,ilrs hid e kaTIl h'e b 'w.at',"w'h'"ho 17, with interment at Maehpelah " his years of residence here Dr. Fox Theater. It has all the ingred- day morning at the age of 50 after sentative, Mr. A. Berlin. Krohn has built for himself an en- ients of a super film, including an several weeks' illness with influ- Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky offiri. Sadly missed by her beloved ated. He is survived by his wir.•, regarded viable reputation and is impressive cast headed by George I enza. Several prominent Ortho- huiland, S. Kaplan, and Mauch- i Lillian Cohl Burnett, and as a successful business nian. Ile O'Brien, and a master director in dox rabbis 1/111. l , pronounced eulogies (laughter. •ts, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF is a World War veteran, and was the person of John Ford. over the bier. Greenblatt and Mrs. S. Gordon, MR. ASHER BERLIN AS OUR SPECIAL JEWISH REPRESENTATIVE. WE BE- wounded in that great battle of the Detroit, Mich. SPEAK FOR HIM YOUR KIND CO-OPERATION. ABRAHAM AGRANOVITZ Argonne Forest. Ile spent two of 15050 Wildemere avenue, years in the service. he is a mem- In I.,ying memory of our dear years old, died on F eb ber of Temple Beth El. neral semices were held on Fob . Inm and grandmother, Mollie In announcing his candidacy Dr. Ilarnell. who passed away five - 17 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home Krohn stated his object in enter- arc • Feb. 22, 1926. with internment at Har ing the race was because he felt he Gem etc! y. Rabbi A ish isk in otli, o , A could do a service to the citizens' mother tr....n.1 kind. t ated. Ile is survived by his air... 6.narch like her well .1 of Detroit by devoting part of his ,.1 ,.he did her best. Elizabeth, and one son, Hermo n At time to the interests of the school . gave her eternal real. system. PEARL GROSBERG Sadly missed by her ChIldrea of 318 Edmund Place, 711 years and c••andchildren. old, died on Feb. 13. Funeral serv. ices were held on Feb. 16, with in l I terment at Machpelah Cemetery. DETROIT CANTORS FORM ASSOCIATION "A LESSON IN LOVE" LATEST COMEDY AT FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY LITTMAN THEATER cot . , JUST CALL FITPIRE 68600 ( , , , esztnh At. DINE AT OUR TWELFTH STREET STORE OBITUARY , ,, ,,„11h 1 SAT'DAY U SUNDAY SPECIALS Fresh Pickled Tongues Fresh Smoked Tongues Large Home-Made Dill Pickles Home-Made Potato Salad B oes y 27c lb. 29c lb. 28c doz. 18c lb. ros.' s COL DINSHAH STARTS '. A NEW NIGHT CLASS H I HI-TEST SANITARY MILK from CONTENTED CO WS- net', h PHILANTHROPY-CALIFORNIA STYLE UNITED DAIRIES, Inc. 950 E. 6-Mile Road HI-TEST MILK Longfellow 6051 Financial Statement From May 1927 to January 31, 1931 DETROIT AUXILIARY LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM COMPLETE RECORD OF NET INCOME Item, - 1927 1928 1529 General Contribution, $1,224.00 $ 1513.17 $ 150.50 Picnic 1,411.05 549.08 99.80 Charter Festival . 619.08 Miscellaneous 2.72 26.60 Mt. Clemens Concert and Tag Day 436.64 12.45 207.54 Bazaar (including Journal and Organizations Contributions) 3,588.06 3,70a.08 Yiddish Theater . . ... 34'1.79 639.34 Synagogue Appeals .. 259.58 185.97 Detroit Tag Week . . 946.52 Yom Kippur Tag Day . Dance Total Net Income Other Income,- Returned 1930 Delegate Expense Loan on Note $ 1930 Total 126.38 $ 1,657.05 558.89 2,618.82 619.05 3.72 33.07 69.05 725.68 2,533.99 9,830.13 287.00 1,268.13 113.04 558.59 718.25 1,664.77 117.23 117.23 632.84 632.84 VIEW OF GROUNDS OF LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM 13,693.52 14,933.73 $5,937.75 $5,160.39 819,725.39 57.00 200.00 257.00 Grand Total Income $19,982.39 DISBURSEMENTS Loss from Holiday Services Maas Meeting Expense Rent Stationery, Postage, Sundries Legal Fees for Charter Publicity Salary (for Secretary) Delegate Expenses to National Convention Miscellaneous Office Equipment ..... ............... Total Disbursement, 1527 $ 774.50 218.00 182.28 127.42 Grath $1,302.20 1928 1929 1930 1 75.00 132.80 117.70 32.10 236.00 200.00 11.70 142.50 50.50 120.00 79.79 '270.00 585.00 300.00 5.80 16.40 Gratis 300.00 7.80 47.00 8 805.30 $1,353.80 S 570.99 Total 774.50 218.00 519.78 390.51 117.50 318.50 821.00 800.00 25.30 47.00 1 4,032.29 4,032.29 Balance Record of Detroit Tubercular, Admitted to Sana- torium Since Organization of Detroit Auxiliary 1927-7 1928-4 1929-8 1930-10 1931-1 Total-30 Discharged-12 Died-5 At Sanatorium-13 $15,950.10 Remitted to Lot Angeles Sanatorium- 1927-1928 1929 1930 .............................. 7,200.00 3,500.00 5,200.00 $15,900.00 15,900.00 Balance in Bank February I, 1913 50.10 1 Note-Detailed information about these patients Respectfully submitted, can be had on request. MAX RAPOPORT, General Secretary. • BEN GOLDBERG, Auditor. 'This item reprreents edeertixing bille not charged against reepeetire offrore. GILBERT'S SAMUEL GETTELSON , of 555:1 Maxwell avenue, 54 year, ' old. died on Feb. 12. Funeral , services were held on Feb. 13, with I internment at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. Ile is survived by than sons, Ben, Israel and Louis, and three daughter s, Dora, Sadie and Mrs. Anne Docks. With thousands of people com- ing to Southern California, at the very peak of the tourist season, an increasing number of visitors jour. ney out to a little town some 20 miles east of Los Angeles, to visit the national Jewish tuberculosis sanatorium there. For the Los An- geles Sanatorium has become a ver- itable landmark, reflecting SO viv- idly the essence of that southern land, that it has become an unfor- gettable experience to look upon I "Philanthropy, California Style." The sanatorium, like California itself, has been built up by the peo- ple of all parts of the Canted States; its buildings bear the names of the cities that gave them-Cleve- land, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Detroit, and so on down the avenues. But there, in the des- ert oasis, one looks in vain for the formal walks, the brick walls, the imposing buildings that generally comprise an institution. Rose bordered paths wind among lush gardens, set in the very heart of the orange groves, and rambling cottage pavilions, reminiscent of old missions and haciendas, open wide doors to sunny verandas. The 220 men and women shelter. ed there have fled to it from every corner of busy, hustling America; great industrial renters and small communities alike yield their quota of victims to the White Plague, and among them are these, and hun- dreds like them, whose only hope, lies in the sunny lowland. But here the tense struggle for existence is I forgotten, the languid, lazy south land lulls them to the rest that , ■ lone can save them. Funds for the maintenance of the sanatorium come to it from the'. entire country and that, unless the Jewish communities of America , all do their share. the institution . cannot carry on. But its actual ad- ministration rests in the hands of the Los Angeles Jewish people who in the name of American Jewry, founded the Sanatorium and built it to its present eminence. The ac- tive beard of directors is composed of Los Angeles residents and the I National Advisory Board is headed by Mr. Marco R. Newmark, whose' father pioneered in California and ; founded there the great business! house that bears his name. A special hospitality committee has just been established by the I women of Los Angeles. This tom- . mittee is composed of local social leaders. wives of business men, mo- tion picture magnates and other nationally known figures. Mrs. Henry Kern is chairman, and among its members are Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs. Cecil B. DeMille,, • Mrs. Louis B. Mayer, Mrs. Edgar ; F. Magnin and Mrs. John Kahn. NEII' Funeral Home y MORRIS GITLIN of 2052 Clairmount avenue, 59 years old, died on Feb. 14. Fu. neral services were held on Feb. 15, with iinterment at Beth Oh-m Cemetery. Rabbis Ilershman and Eisenman officiated. Ile is sur- vived by two sons, Dr. Julius R. and Joshua of Windsor, and four daughters, Ethel, I.illian, Sirs. Na- than Schiff and Mrs. Joseph Ca. miener. HARRY A. GREENBLATT 35 years old, beloved husband of Dorothy, father of Florence, and son of Ely Greenblatt, passed away after a year's illness at his late residence. 329 King avenue, Thursday, Feb. 12. Ile is sur- vived by five sisters and three b rothers. Funeral services were held on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 1 p. m., with interment at Machiselah Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman of- ficiated. Daniel Lelyla Seymour Lewle 81 EDMUND 0. LEWIS DELAWARE AVE. Em pire 683 4 I Granit e and Marble on uments MANUEL URBACH 7729 TWELFTH ST. Euclid 7192 S aalLawls Lf■ FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7739 John R. St. 1 Empire 2114