Death Calls Mrs. Leo M. Franklin; Survived Husband by Two Months Fund, was active in women's di- visions of relief drives, was a leader in the Temple SisterhoOd and civic, religious and social causes. She is survived by her son, Leo I. Franklin; a daughter, Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker; three broth- ers, Herbert M., Joseph H. and Walter S. Oberfelder, and two sisters, Mrs. Melville S. Welt and Mrs. Arthur H. Spiegel. Mrs. Hattie 0. Franklin, widow of Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who at the time of his death was Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Beth El, died last Saturday at her home. 26 Ed- ison Ave. She had been ill for a number of years, but managed courageously to carry on her ac- tivities and to encourage her emi- nent husband in his work during .the monthS of his failing health. She survived him by two months. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m: Monday at Temple Beth El. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Rab- bi of Beth El, conducted the ser- vice. Burial was in Beth El Sec- tion of Woodmere Cemetery. Born in Council Bluffs, Ia., 73 years ago, Mrs. Franklin met her husband in Omaha when Rabbi Franklin acquired the pulpit of the Temple of which her father was president. They settled in Detroit in 1899. During h e r lifetime, Mrs. Franklin was active in many movements. She was an organi- zer of the Detroit Community Yeshivah Director Speaks To Sabbath League Group Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, new executive director of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, will address the general meeting of the Women's League for Sabbath Observance, Dexter branch, at 12:30 p. m. Monday, Nov. 15, at Bnai Moshe. Drora Selesny will present a program of Hebrew songs, accom- panied by Shirley Subar Sklash. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be chairman of the afternoon. The public is invited. 18 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 5, 1948 Leo Glantz Is Elected Chairman of Bnai Moshe Young Married Group Bnai Moshe's new "Young Mar- ried Group" met Oct. 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glantz and elected the following tem- porary officers: Leo Glantz, chairman; Myra Gunsberg, assistant chairman; Sylvia Kasoff, secretary; Alfred Deutsch, treasurer. Committee appointments were made as follows: Program policy, George Guns- berg, chairman, Bernice Deutsch, Gabriel Glantz, Helen Urbach; membership, Richard Gunsberg, chairman, Sylvia Glantz, Mrs. Fred Weiss, Marion Glantz. The next meeting will be held Nov. 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gunsberg. Anyone wishing information may call Leo Glantz, TY. 4-7314, or the syna- gague office, HO. 0862 or HO. 8408. L Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8944 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) ■ININN■ Monroe Title, moderator of the WEDNESDAY EVENING DIS- CUSSION GROUP, announces that the feature of the Nov. 17 meeting will be a talk by Dr. Fritz Redl, professor of social work at Wayne University. The subject of Dr. Redl's talk will be "Why Children Misbehave." Nate Medows, chairman of the SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE PARTY committee, announces that the next event will be held Nov. 13 at the Jewish Center. Manny Ratner, swimming di- rector, announces the inaugura- tion of a new swimming program for parents and children. The pool will be open for mixed swimming for parents and chil- dren every Sunday between 1:45 and 2:30 p.m. This program is open to Center members only. Persons interested in participat- ing are invited to see Iz Rosen- berg, membership director, for information pertaining to mem- bership rates. Ratner will assist parents in teaching the children The DEXTER MOTHERS' CLUB, a Center sponsored group, held installation of officers at Bnai Moshe Synagogue Nov. 2. Highlight of the Nov. 17 meet- ing of the PASADENA STUDY CLUB, a Center sponsored group, will be a talk by Mrs. Frances Gould Rosenberg on "How Par- ents Can Help Their Children in Choosing Their Vocation." The group will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Feldman, 2923 Pasa- dena at S p.m. Feature of the SUNDAY NIGHT CLUB barn dance Nov. 7 will be Melvin Davey, official square dance caller of the YWCA. The evening's program will include modern and old - fashioned. square dancing, and will take place in Butzel Hall of the Cent- er. Persons interested in joining the newly-formed adult group are invited to contact Monroe Title. The new group welcomes adults from 25 to 45. 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