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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 2

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THE SCONSI JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weiss, Downer avenue, returned Thursday from an extended trip -through-Europe. A 'Helled Downer kvei tount Spiriimch; Rabid WEDNESDAY I a a -a. a mm.

ani, Msftirg fielfarents in Fori DieiiiKiiad(75'. i Hartsman of; Was Majoi-rGeneral in Old Bus-ArmvWas All of Ford LB. i aniiia vnocpiate Bay eiN Full iG'ream 1- iiks irnrtv-mtn. street, nave moveri 3 and are now residing at 639 Bartlett 1 I in Anti-Jewish Campaign avenue. Regular 80 "Cents Items of Interest for these columns may be telephoned, mailed 'or brought to' the office of The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 383 Milwaukee Street, Pioneer Bids, (fourth floor) -phone Broadway 8900.

All matter should reach this office not later than Wednesday evening to insure publication in issue of the week. Tower Theatre 27th. and Wells 216 Grand Ave. 73 Wisconsin WEDDINGS New York. (J.T.A.) Count Arthur one of the rabid agitators for anti-Semitisiri "of the Russian Czarist school, was found dead in his room at Barrett Manor, Arrochar, S.

having inhaled gas from a gas radiator pipe. His suicide came on the eve of what he termed a "Slav -Convention" which was to have taken. Dlace. Crystal and Miss Bess Shakman of Milwaukee. Mr.

arid Mrs. Gould will make their home in Oshkosh after November 1. BETROTHALS I Count Spiridpvich was '75" years WATCH FOR OUR REGULAR WEDNESDAY CAND? SpECiALS7 May-Sadoff Mr. and Mrs. A.

May, Forty-sixth street; announce the engagement of their. daughter, Dorothy Barbara, to Arthur G. Sadoff, son of Mrs. S. Sadoff, Seventeenth street.

Mr. Bpnic -and Fritzi Steinberg' entertained at a luncheon and bridge at the Stratford Arms: hotel, October 9, for Miss Sonia Son! dock, whose marriage to Mr. Jos. Mj Berliant took place on Sunday, Octo ber 24, at Temple Emanu-El. Mrs.

Milton Mandel of New York: spent few days in the city as: the guest bf Mrs. Max Sadek, Hack ettayenue II Mrs. Isidor Cohen, 729 Hi Mount' boulevard jeritertained luncheon' and bridge 'at Stratford Arms; hotel in honor of her Lillian, on Saturday, October 23: Those present were the Misses Evelyn Cohen, Mildred Zubrensky, Bessie Epstein, Ruth Peckarsky, Fritzie fSpeyerr Mary Kanter, Gertrude SprackerJ Beatrice Schlomovitz, Blanche ShaN zin; Ruth Heimovit, Beatrice Klafter; Clara Broessel, Edith Minner, Pauline Mayer, Janet Levine Beatrice Mar-f-cus, Hannah Jacobson, Ruth Rubin stein, -Libby olom.Qn Edith Natharii EvBariiett Libby Nathari, Dorbtby Barnett, and Celia -Nathan of -y Gould-Miller Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, Manitowoc, announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose Mildred, to Sam Gould of Oshkosh, which took place at their home" in Manitowoc on Sunday, October 24, at 4 p.

m. After the ceremony' a dinner was served to 35' gueets. Out-of-town guests included Rabbi, and Mrs. Adel-son and daughter of Oshkosh; Mr. and Mrs.

Al Robinson and children and Gene Trackman of Jolieti Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gould and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Levinson and sons, Sam and Abe Bass, and Mrs. A. Dalen, Oshkosh; Miss Anna Sadoff, Fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bass and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Mrs. Ralph Weil and son have returned from a visit with her parents in Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney A. Bahcall, Maywood, 111., announce the birth of a son Wednesday, October 27. Mrsl Bahcall was formerly Miss Marion Lepgold of Milwaukee. He held the rank .01. Major General in the former Czarist He.

arrived in the United States iri 1920, when, he was" detained" Ellis Island for a special inquiry'; by the Immigration Bureatt bef ore being ad-mitted. I Since his arrival, Count Spiridovich was associated with Boris Brasol, who imported the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" into the United States, In the wake of the republication of the "Protocols" in the United States and the efforts made by certain elements to spread the legend of the 'Protocols" and a Jewish world conspiracy, Spiridovich wrote and cir-cujaied a book, entitled; "The-, Secret IWorld. Govprnment." this bookj and )n other leaflets Spiridovich advocated a universal Gentiles' whose purpose should be to 'unite 'the 'Slavs, save Russia-arid create universal anti-satan federation to 'protect the Aryan race from Jews and Jewish influence. Count Cherop-Spiridovich, citing Henry Ford as his authority, stated jthat the Jews are responsible, for all I the evils of the. world and for the collapse of Russia.

He stated that he and Mrs. George Goldsmith enT tertained at a supper party at the. Woodmont Country club Sunday evening, 25. Mr. arid Mrs.

Arthur Breslauer, Lake Bluff boulevard, entertained at dinner at their home Saturday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Breslauer. Mrs. Leon Abram of Duluth, is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs.

Samuel Eder, Maryland ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Max Marcus (nee Ida Hymovitz), 943 Fortieth street, announce the birth a daughter, Blema Harriet, on Wednesday, October 20i The Shop Distinctive' Prof. Ernst Lowenstein of Vienna was the guest of Mr.

Max Karger, Ambassador apartments, during his stay in the city last week. written a book, "The Unknown in Mrs. Joseph Ehrman, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Breslauer: Prospect avenue, has returned to her home in Chicago.

The Men's club of Temple Emanu-El will hold the first of-its regular monthly dances in the Community hall of; the temple, Kenwood boulevard, Saturday evening, October 30. wear Style mm and Mrs. I. Lewifi and daughters attended the wedding -of Miss AnneJFantl to Mr. Edward M.

Levin, formerly of Mlwaukee, at the Belden-Stratford Chicago, on October 24.. 'J- Mrs. Harold Strauss, Downer avenue, has returned from a visit in Boston, Mass. Selection Now Complete Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin R. Teweles, Newton avenue, returned from their to New York." and St. Louis. .77 Miss Emma Polacheck left Thursday for an extended trip through the West and will remain in'California for the Winter; History, which was ready, for publication February 8, 1922, but on that date, armed men, posing as officers of the States government, had seized the manuscript. -However, he.

had a copy and he planned to publish the book For the purpose of securing the publication of this book, which was Count stated, a much more 'important document than infamous protocols of the -elders of Ziori, he; engaged organizing the Russians, of United the Universal- League. The terms pf membership league, as. announced the count, were the every Russiait who1 subscribed was to' bedpme a soldier in, the, ijentiles' Those who subscribed $10.00 (their own or funds collected) would be appointed lieutenant and every one subscribing $1,000 (his own or collected) would receive the distinguished title of Voy-evoda or captain in the league. From a room in Harlem last June the Count sent out thousands, of circulars asking for his Sargani zation. was one dollar a year.

He announced that Queen Marie of Roumania would attend the. conference scheduled for Monday. Brouwersi-Muscie-tonics are-; delightfully' different from any -other shoes in Milwaukee you won't tire in them. TJieir rejfiesent results twenty-five years of study and experiments inths4entific fitting, of health footwear. shoes anatomical features of America's pleading footwear 1 lines.

An unusual. feature of the" styie illustrated is an extra high arch; combined with a moderate high heel. Black patent kid, suede trim. $15 Mrs Vietor Loewi "and Mrs. Henry Levy entertained at luncheon and cards at the home of Mrs.

street on Friday. All Colors All izes Annual ball given by the Pride of Milwaukee Lodge, No. 311, P.O.W., will be held at the Golden Links temple Saturday evening, October 30. Miss Lois Wright, Kenwood boulevard, has returned to the city after a stay of two years in Florida. FROM Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Greenwald have taken an apartment at the Shorecrest hotel for the winter. Mrs. C. Broude arid son.

are visiting relatives in Louis, Mo. .50 $49 WiscStliSiris Largfesi Shoe Slore Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benesch have moved from 384 Linwood avenue to 786 Maryland avenue. UP "The "Junior: Builders Beth Israel 'iield its "nrSt 'dance in the auditorium of the" congregation Wednesday evening, October (Mostly Up) Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Frisch have left for Europe where they will spend the winter. OBITUARY ji Dr.

and Mrs. Arthur J. Patek will return on Sunday from a visit of three weeks in the East. Miss Matilda Aarons, daughter of Circuit Judge Charles L. Aarons, 681 Prospect avenue, has been honored by Wellesley college as one.

of three sophomores selected for academic merit during their freshmon year. Only twelve percent of the freshmen made the same average as Miss Aarons which was over 80 She is a graduate of Riverside hgh school. -V REMODEIr- REPAIII-tAND MAKE TO ORDER 1 0 Jewelry At PRICES 25 LOWER" THAN ELSEWHERE Let Us Make Your Old Jewelry Up-to-date BROS. Fifth FlWManhattan Bldg. 133 Second Street Expert Workmanship for 35 Years Council of Jewish Womerr Mrs.

S. Benesch entertained at luncheon at the Shorecrest on Tuesday in honor of Miss Emma Polacheck who left Thursday for California where she will spend the winter. LINGERIE -NEGLIGEES AND ACCESSORIES Bertha Ehlers Armistice Day Program Announcement is made by the pro- gram committee of the Council of Jewish Women that the Armistice Day program which will be held in the Community house of Temple Wednesday evening, November 10, at 8:15 o'clock, will, be marked by the presence of Rabbi Solom B. Freehof of Chicago as the principal speaker. The subject of his address will be "The War for Peace' 379 Milwaukee St.

Pioneer BIdg. MRS. WILLIAM ROSENBERG The community was greatly shocked to hear of the sudden, death of Mrs. William Rosenberg of taken ill at Lawrence, Kansas, on an automobile tour to California, where she and her husband intended to riiake their future home. The couple left on what was to be a.

happy trip from Milwaukee last Sunday. Mrs. Rosenberg. left the city apparently in good but became ill soon after leaving Kansas City. Arriving in Lawrence, Kansas, she was taken to a hospital and died on Wednesday.

Accompanying them on the trip were their son, Everett, and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wien and their son, Stewart. Mrs. Rosenberg was 44 years of age.

The body was brought back to Milwaukee on Thursday and the funeral was held on Friday, morning at Spring Hill cemetery," Rabbi -Samuel Hirsh-berg officiating. William Rosenberg was a merchant at Burlington, for 27 years. A few months ago he sold his business, intending to retire and live in California. Prior to settling in Burlington, he was a resident of Milwaukee." Mrs. Max Cable, 707 Sixteenth street, has returned tQ the city from New York City where she spent several weeks with her daughter, Miss Mildred Cable, who is studying music with some of the leading teachers in the East.

How Of ten Do You Liook at Your Will? Remodeling, Repairing, Storage HUDSON BAY FUR CO. "Direct from Factory to You' 3617-3619 NORTH AVENUE Kilbourn 1543 Those who have heard Dr. Freehof will welcome this opportunity to hear him again, as he is one of the finest speakers ever heard in MilwaukeeV Often enough to keep it up-to-date? Even if there are no, important "events" in the family, time may be changing the needs and deserts of your heirs. Children may, GUS SIEBER Reliable Furrier The Kind That Satisfies be growing up; parents becoming aged; the value of, your. estate increasing or de 876 Third St; Tel.

Linc61m2044 1 lungarii Jews ito Have Only One Representative in Senate His beauty of thought i his deep knowledge and keen intellect, coupled with a splendid voice and fine delivery, make him an outstanding figr ure on the lecture platform. It is therefore with much pleasure that the Council of Jewish Women invites. the public to hear Dr. Freehof. There will be no admission Guest at Dinner 5 Plans are being made to tender Dr.

Freehof a testimonial dinner Wednesday evening, November 10, which will be attended by the members of the board of directors of the Council of Jewish Women and their husbands; The dinner will be given in the Community house of Temple. Emanu-El preceding the meeting. To Hear Mrs. Ruscha creasing. When you revise your will, be sure to look into the advantages of this bank acting as executor and trustee.

That might have an important bearing upon many of your will's provisions. Avoid legal pitfalls by having your attor-neyirremse thex will; he drew it originally orjoot. Budapest. (J.T.A.) The Jewish population in Hungary will have hardly any representation in the proposed Hungarian senate. When the national assembly opened the deliberations on the bill to create a Hungarian upper house, it was learned, that in spite of the demand of the Jewish population for two representatives in senate, only the Budapest chief rabbi' will be nominated senatpr rpprpserita-tive' of the Jewfsn! deridhiirtatroil.

The Catholics will have 19 representatives, the. Protestants -tlifee- and the; Lutherans two. IT 1 TT TT? dTt of quality and I I 4 style at the 11 Jit price. A -wide selection. "It will pay you to see us first." H.

ELMANCO. 382 Twelfth St. Grand 3356 FORMAL I)0WMR SWEETSHOP HOME OF THE HOT FUDGE 842 Downer Ave. TeL Edgewopd 882 Mason and Hamlin is now obtainable with the Ampicd. It is hand made under the personal direction of Mr.

H. L. Mason, Pres. MASON HAM LI 3 irisiRivuito by" Hastin jamlinsfe! (yyJK MASON STREET Chickeringi over .100 years boasts 'i of the Cross of the Legion of Honor, awarded it as piano highest ex-. aAlso with; the Ampico.

CHICKEMNG CARBERRY-PARKER OOt Knabe, almost 90 years old boasts of a family1 of em- A special meeting of the. local sec-, tioh of the Council of Jewish Women has been called for Monday, November 1, in the Community hdusevot Temple Emanu-El, beginning at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Sig who repre4 sented the Council on the Jefferson Memorial tour, will tell of her travels and impressions of foreign Uands; her audience with the Pope, Palestine, the eruption of Mt.

Vesuvius and other things of great interest: An added feature of the afternoon's program will be a piano solo by Mrs. B. Waisbren. Temple Emanu-El Men's Club HALL i ILSLEY First Monthly ZJSUlAXJltClU VJTOCOHSIN rTimrmi mumiiir' 11 i -'wrs Jews Will Not Join Territorial Minorities Conference -PERSTEIN'S Wedding BotiqTietsiOxir Specialty, telegraph 5 fl ewers all over- the world. 471 Tweif tnStreei Grand Trust Department pioyees, wnere sons have succeedfsd thers jbl seemirig I.pedigree: ij IJskiiLJtl 11 oiniti it- Hear 1 COMMW 1 9- jaUlUlV.V -HOU Kenwood andf pspf' Warsaw.

JJ.T.A.) Another congress of national minorities in East European countries will be held shortly. The conference is embrace those minorities in Europe which demand changes in the present frontiers. The initiative for the calling of the conference was taken by the Ukrainian and White Russian minorities. The Jewish minorities having no territorial claims will not participate in this conference. y-JU LGQ IHnimiiniiinniiiiufiiniinniDinDmmnnmimiM Everybody' fi 17 .519 CRAMDAVIMUE Snbseriptioa $1 per CftDte ---VB, 'DEIilVER" 'Sfcrid and S'drtfi Ave.

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