Friday, November 14, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-two

Monument
Unveilings

Sot Lerman, Denver
Leader, Dies at 42

$1,000,000 N.Y. Life
Producer to Address
Luncheon on Nov. 20

The family of the late Sam Ar-
kin announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
12:30 p. m. Sunday. Nov. 16, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Morris Adler and Cantor Sonenk-
lar will officiate. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend the
service.
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The family of the late Nathan
Gittelman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 16,
at Bnai Jacob Cemetery, Gratiot
and 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi Eisenman
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are invited to attend the
service.

Sol Lerman, outstanding com-
munity leader and teacher in Den-
Rudolf L. Leitman, New York
ver, died at 42 after a long heart
Life Insurance Co. representative,
ailment.
will address the Detroit Associ-
He was a teacher at the He-
ation of Li f e
brew Educational Alliance Tal-
Underwriters at
mud Torah in Denver for a de-
a luncheon on
Nov. 20 at the
cade, and many young commun-
o k Cadillac
ity leaders were his pupils. He
Hotel.
was a leader in the Denver Zion-
Mr. Leitman
ist movement.
is a millon dollar
producer for his
He is survived by his wife, two
company and is
daughters, three brothers, - and a
the leader of the
sister, Mrs. Miriam Freeman of
New York Life
Detroit.
R. L. Leitman Insurance C o.,
Middle West Division, in volume
Small Fry Fashion Shop
of life insurance paid for.

To Sell Synagogue to Churches
PRAGUE; (JTA) — The first
post-war conference of the Coun-
cil of Jewish Communities in Bo-
hemia-Moravia has concluded
here after adopting a constitution
incorporating compromises set at
discussions among all factions of
Czech Jewry. Ernst Frischer was
re-elected chairman.
The Council voted against sell-
ing unused synagogues to. Chris-
tian congregations for use as
churches.

Shirley Raf, formerly associ-
ated with the Chic Dress Shop,
and Lillian Weisman, announce
the opening of Small Fry Fash-
ions at 13211 Dexter, next to Ir-
ving's Gift Shop.
The Small Fry Fashion shop
will offer a complete line of ne-
cessities, and luxuries, for tots
and toddlers. The opening will
take place in time for holiday
shopping, the proprietors . an-
nounced.

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Will Serve Tots, Toddlers

Paula Padani En Route to U. S.
After Recitals in DP Camps
REGENSBURG, Germany—Af-
ter completing a series of dance
recitals in the displaced persons
camps under the auspices of the
Joint Distribution Committee, in-
cluding two special performances
in the Vilseck DP Assembly Cen-
ter here for 1,000 Jewish DPs,
Paula Padani, noted dancer, has
left Germany for a tour of the
United States.

Legion Finally Relaxes Immigration
Stand to Recommend Entry of DP's

INDIANAPOLIS (JPS) — The adamant stand against increased
American Legion, for the first immigration to this country and
time in its history, relaxed its urged the government to admit
a fair share of refugees and DPs
to this country.
Co-Workers Pay Tribute
This suggestion was in the form
To Greenbaum's Memory of a resolution prepared by the
Tributes to the memory of i,egion's Americanism Commis-
Abraham Greenbaum were paid : ion and adopted here last week
this week by his co-workers in by the National Executive Com-
mittee.
numerous causes here.
James F. Green, chairman of
Mr. Greenbaum came to Detroit
40 years ago and retired from the Americanism Commission,
the dry goods business 10 years made it clear that the resolution
ago. His business associates and "in no way affects the Legion's
those who worked with him in traditional policy of restricting all
many causes benefited from his normal quota immigration." The
resolution did not stipulate any
advise.
maximum number of DPs to be
Organizer of the Mlawer Umge-
admitted to this country but said
gend Verein, he was its guiding
the figure should be "proportion-
spirit for many years and was
ate only to America's fair share."
instrumental in organizing a
small loan agency in his native
town,
Bnai Brith Women to Have
He also assisted in raising funds New Leadership Handbook
for Palestinian causes, the Cen-
CHICAGO.—The publication of
tral Committee of Mlawer in Pal-
estine, the Federation of Polish a "Handbook on Leadership" by
the Bnai Brith Women's Supreme
Jews and other movements.
His survivors Are his son, Sam- Council was announced here by
uel R.; four daughters, Mrs. Mor- Mrs. Arthur G. Laufman, director
ris Sussman, Mrs. Ben Goldberg, of activities for the organization.
Mrs. Harold Morand and Ann The 64-page handbook is designed
Greenbaum; seven grandchildren to serve as a guide for the leader-
and a brother, Joseph of Los ship of Bnai Brith women's
chapters, districts tand councils.
Angeles.

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A Lady Likes to Be
Treated Right

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Ask any little girl who has
exchanged burned-out lamp
bulbs at an Edison office.
She'll tell you she was treated like a debutante
shopping for sables. For, although Detroit Edi-
son supplies eight million new lamp bulbs to its
customers annually, the Edison clerk nevei. seems
too busy to give her a smile and a cheery greeting.

Next time you need lamp bulbs, take your burned-
out ones, along with a recent electric bill for easy
identification, to your nearest Edison office. You'll
find that the clerk is genuinely concerned with
your needs and viewpoints.
And you'll find a willingness to go out of the way
to help a customer, whether it be a little girl or a
great-grandmother.

THE DETROIT

DISON COMPANY

