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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 2

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2 THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE June 1, 192S ULltJM mi mi mi mi mi mi mr nmx mi timi imt mi mi mi mi mi mi mx mi mi -mi imr ily and a few friends. A reception will be held at 8:30. Gould -Kaiser Mrs. Mollie Kaiser, Eighth street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Jack Gould, which took place Sunday, May 20.

Mr. and Mrs. Gould will be at home at 2408 Capitol drive after June 1. Social and Personal GlMBEL ROTHE mi BETROTHALS WISCONSIN AVENUE AT THE BRIDGE Items of interest for these columns may be telephoned, mailed or brought to the office of The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 383 Milwaukee Street, Pioneer Bldg. (fourth floor) phone Broadway 8900.

All matter should reach this office not later than Wednesday evening to insure puoucaiiou 111 issue oi tne wees. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Grossman, 1500 Grand View boulevard Mrs. Sime Miller of Cleveland, Ohio, will be matron of honor. The brides The Ultra Smart Woman Wears maids will be Miss Pamela Kornfeld and Miss Minnie Regina Grossman Little Phyllis Ruth Klein will be Lepgold-Rasansky Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lepgold announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Mr.

Wilbert B. Rasansky. Shectman-Sager Mr. J. Shectman, 725 Fifteenth street, announces the betrothal of his daughter, Cele, to Al Sager, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Sager. Blurstein-Edelman Mr. and Mrs.

I. Blurstein, 737 Seventh street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Jack Edelman, son of Mrs. F. Edelman. flower girl.

Mr. Jerome Grossman, brother of the bride, will act as best man for Mr. Keller. The groomsmen will be Mr. Ray J.

Keller, Mr. Sylvan Mossier, of Milwaukee, and Mr. Chester Levy of Chicago. Rabbi Samuel White for Summer WEDDINGS Brandeis-Schram The marriage of Miss Lucille Schram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Schram, to Stanley T. Brandeis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

I. Brandeis, Sturgeon Bay, will take place Saturday evening, June 2, at 6:30 o'clock, at the Surf, 130 Prospect avenue, Rabbi S. Hirshberg officiating. The ceremony will be performed in the presence of the immediate families. The bride will be attended by her, sister, Miss Laura Schram.

George Bernhardt, cousin of Mr. Brandeis, will act as best man. Keller-Grossman The marriage of Miss Ruth Grossman of Kansas City, Kansas and Mr. Leslie G. Keller of Milwaukee will take place at 5 o'oclock Tuesday, June 5, at the home of the bride's Hirshberg will perform the wedding ceremony.

The following people have accepted the invitations and are expecting to attend the ceremony: Mr. and Mrs. You'll find a fashionable assortment of White Goats, White Dresses, White Hats, White Shoes, White Gloves, White Hose, White Bags at Gimbels. Dave Keller, the groom's parents; Mr. and Mrs.

Ray J. Keller and Dorothy Louis Keller; Dr. Samuel G. Keller, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Strnad, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mandel, Kensington boulevard, have gone to New York and Atlantic City where they will spend a few weeks. Abe Sverdlin, a student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, together with his cousins, Joe and Sam Swerdloff, spent the week-end with I a 11 I and Mrs. Louis Kohn, Mr.

Julius Kohn, and Miss Esther Newman, all HI HII MM" of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel D. Newman, of Kenosha, and his parents. Mrs.

Rose Levy of Chicago, 111. Kane-Uberstine Mrs. J. G. Daneman, Hackett ave Mrs.

Arthur Lindheimer, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Strnad, Eastwood place, has nue, entertained at a bridge-luncheon in the Wisconsin club, on Saturday, in The marriage of Lou Kane, son of Mrs. Fannie Kane of Milwaukee and returned to her home in Chicago.

Miss Emma Uberstine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Uberstine of Mrs. Joseph A. Mesiroff of Cramer street will entertain at luncheon in honor of Mrs.

J. Hilton Sure (nee Cleveland will take place Sunday, June 10, at Cleveland, Ohio. Leola Hirshman) and Mrs. Sigmund Coplin-Weber H. Levy of Los Angeles, at her 6 th Ave and Mitchell Jt Mrs.

Samuel Weber, Bartlett ave home on Tuesday, June 5, at one honor of Mrs. Simon Kander, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Kander. Miss Lillian Benesch, Maryland avenue, is visiting relatives in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Tara, who spent the winter in California, have returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Siesel have moved to 1304 Lake drive and will be at home to all their friends Saturday evening, June 2. o'clock. nue, announces the approaching mar The Shop Distinctive Sunday, May 27, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Schlomovitz were the recipients of congratulations and well wishes of riage of her daughter, Alice, to George Coplin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coplin, which will take place on Sunday, June 3, in the Shorecrest hotel. The ceremony will be followed by a dinner for members of the fam- their many friends and relatives.

Relatives from Chicago, Oshkosh and Joliet were present to celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary. During the evening each of the children and grandchildren found an opportunity To help you complete your summer wardrobe, the Grand has selected a bewildering array of summer dresses and coats, from which to choose. All the latest shades and newest materials are represented in this showing. Come and shop leisurely no parking to address the immediate family. There was a continual procession of visitors who dropped in all during the day to signify their good wishes.

Of special interest was the presence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rubin who were CLOTH COATS AND WOOLEN ENSEMBLE SUITS REDUCED best man and matron of honor at the wedding forty years ago.

Miss Starr Sebreny, accompanied by the Misses Etta and Victoria Wald of Chicago will spend the week-end of June 2 at the home of Miss Sebre-ny's father. Mr. Aaron Sebreny, 753 Forty-sixth street. Miss Sebreny has been living in Chicago for the past year and a half. Mrs.

S. H. Wetzler, Mrs. Charles Cohen and Mrs. Stanley Michelstet-ter entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Woodmont Country Club on Friday.

Miss Rose Goodman, who is leaving for Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, to go in training as a nurse, was pleasantly surprised by her parents Tuesday evening, May 29, at her home, 1018 Brown street. Those pres Time's Up! No space is left for SPRING COATS! Out they go even if we do have to take a BIG LOSS on every coat. The "Styles" are just as good as ever. The "Quality" hasn't depreciated a penny.

But the "PBICES!" Oh, how they have suffered. Drastic MARK DOWNS, simply hecause we MUST HAVE the space these Coats occupy. Come and SEE for yourself. Glad to show these Coats to vou. daughter of Chicago spent the week- Open a Charge Account With Us.

147 EAST WISCONSIN AVE. Miss Evelyn Kops, 620 Forty- eighth street, has returned to the city after a prolonged visit in Chicago. OPEN EVENINGS MONDAYS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Mrs. Ben Weber, Webster place, was hostess at a luncheon and bridge Wednesday afternoon in honor of r1 urniture ent were the Misses Jerry Lever, Jeannette Rosenfield, Anne Zakowitz, Miss Alice Weber, whose marriage to Dorothy Rosenfield, Nate Seltzer, Ida Mendall, Esther and Anne Davidoff; Messrs. Joe Petashnik, Sam Chudnow, Morris Simon, Aaron Shapiro, Harry Edelman, Myer Tamo, Lou Meldman, Max Lerner and Max Davidson.

George Coplin takes place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Karger, Linwood avenue, have returned from a visit in Sturgeon Bay.

Mrs. Jefferson Teweles, who has been ill at the Mt. Sinai Hospital for the past ten days, has returned to her home very much improved. Miss Bella Berdie has left for Long Branch, where she will visit her brother. Mrs.

Max Teweles, Shepard avenue, has returned to the city from a visit in New York. Storage Moving Packing and Shipping Specially constructed rooms for storing RUGS and PIANOS. Government approved FUMIGATING VAULT for destroying moths in overstuffed furniture, rugs, furs and draperies. United Fire Proof Warehouse Co. 392 Prospect Avenue Lakeside 4800 NORMAL DOWNER SWEET SHOP HOME OF THE HOT FUDGE MRS.

A. BECKER, Proprietor 842 Downer Ave. Tel. Edgewood 882 4 Latest Modes in Spring and Summer Furs A large assortment of Chokers in all shades of Foxes, Stone Martens, Baum Martens, Sables, etc. Order Your Fur Coat NOW! We make fur coats to order from manufacturer direct to you effecting large savings for you! A small deposit and we will keep your purchase for you! Miss Beatrice Rosenbaum, Youngs-town, spent a few days with Miss Irene Levy, Hackett avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meyer, Chicago, spent a few days in the city, and were guests at the Shorecrest Hotel. Mrs. Lawrence Oster, Marietta avenue, has left "for a visit in New York City.

Mrs. Dan Kann, of Eau Claire, formerly of Milwaukee, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth Seelig. Miss Adelheit Kann, who attends Parson's New York School of Fine Arts, is visiting her cousin Janet Seelig, 1206 Prospect avenue, before returning to her home in Eau Claire, Wis. Announcing Opening NEW UPTOWN BAKERY LOUIS COHN, Prop.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Kovel, 1069 Forty-first street, announce the Bar Mitz-vah of son, Harold, on Saturday, June 2, at the Beth El temple. At home Sunday, June 3, from 2 to 5.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goldmann and daughter, Ruth, Lake drive, left Wednesday for Europe where they will spend the summer.

Matilda Aarons, alumna of Riverside High School, has been awarded the Durand scholarship at Wellesley college. Her brother, Lehman, recently was elected president of Tripp Hall, men's dormitory at the University of Wisconsin. They are daughter and son of Judge and Mrs. Charles Aarons. STORAGE REMODELING REPAIRING Home made Wheat and Rye Bread.

Rolls. Macaroons, Cream Puffs, assorted cookies and cakes. FOR REAL SERVICE in Direct-Mail Advertising, Call on JACK'S LETTER SERVICE LOUIS ROOS. President Multigraphingr, Addressing, Etc. Seventh Floor, Brumder Bldg.

Brdwy. 1161 5001 CENTER STREET H. ELMAN CO. Manufacturing Furriers 382 Twelfth St. Grand 3356 Greatest Furniture Thursday, May 31, was the sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Newbouer of 400 Linwood avenue. They spent a quiet day with their family and friends, receiving numerous messages and gifts. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Kishner gave a dinner Tuesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal of Delafield who have just returned from a visit in Cuba. Among those present were Messrs. and Mmes.

Henry Miller, Seattle, S. Meyer, Miami Beach, Jack Horwitz, Chicago, Abe Mandelbaum and Otto Giljohhan of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kander, Bradford avenue, entertained at a 1 o'clock family dinner in the Surf Sunday.

Those present included Messrs. and Mmes. Herman Black, Chicago; Walter Hammerslough, Chicago; John Wettsler, Harry Roth, Eugene Mahler, Alex Greenthal, John Hermann, John Black, John Gottschalk; Mmes. Max Breslauer, Jacob Black, Leona Schweitzer, J. M.

Pereles, Lawrence Teweles, Julius Wettsler, Gottschalk; Misses Marie and Janet Gottschalk, Mary Black, Mary Julia and Regina Kaufer; Messrs. Hiram Kander and Louis Heller. uying Opportunity Announcing the Grand Opening of GOLDBERG'S UP-TO-DATE AND SANITARY Dr. Clarence A. Baer left for his annual trip to Europe where he will remain for two weeks.

KOSHER DELICATESSEN SHOP ON SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd with a complete line of the hig-hest quality delicatessen staple delicacies imiorted and domestic cheese, etc. Fountain service tobaccos lunches at all hours. We deliver to all parts of the city. TEL. KILBOURN 2732 4727 CENTER STREET Mr.

and Mrs. S. B. Jacobson, 1051 Cramer street, spent the week-end of May 27 in Chicago where they attended the confirmation of their niece, Shirley Jacobson. Miss Eleanor Cohn entertained at a one o'clock luncheon at the Surf on Saturday.

Covers were laid for Ever Offered to Milwaukee This is not an ordinary furniture clearance! This is not a sale of merchandise bought just for this purpose! This is not a sale because of a backward season This is not a sale of unsalable furniture! IT IS A SALE WITH A REASON. Our Building Is For Sale or Lease! Before selling or leasing our store, we MUST DISPOSE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK, consisting of four floors of the finest furniture and rugs, regardless of costs and NO MATTER HOW MUCH WE MAY LOSE! Costs and profits are ignored. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to June Brides to buy complete home outfits of quality merchandise at extraordinary low prices. OUR LEADING BRANDS OF QUALITY CI GARS Tom Moore Corina Webster Cinco Leo Abraham Co. "THE HOUSE OF STAPLES" Mrs.

Leo Freesom, South Bend, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Bertha Breslauer, Webster place. Gymal Doled Club The regular meeting of the Gymal Doled club Tuesday night, May 29, was postponed until Tuesday night, June 5th for the reason that the attendance in the estimation of President S. B. Jacobson was not sufficient to judge and act upon two of the most important committee reports that the club has had to consider for some time, that of the picnic committee report to be presented by Chairman I.

B. Padway, and the report of I. A. Dinnerstein of the committee to pass upon the legality of certain previous acts of the club. Every member is urged to attend the next meeting.

It is a special meeting, and an important one, for the purpose of hearing these two reports and act upon them. The meeting will be called promptly at 8:30 p. m. Chairman Horwitz, as usual, obliged with entertainment to those members who were present. There is no more faithful supporter than Chairman Harry Horwitz, "The Old War Horse." He is always there to fill in when an emergency arises.

Don't forget next Tuesday night's meeting, June 5, at 8:30 p. m. sharp. Lady Assistant Private Chapel Our Work and Service Satisfies Particular People UNIVERSAL CLEANERS AND DYERS Tel. Concord 181 638 Third St.

215 Reservoir Ave. EXCLUSIVELY JEWISH UNDERTAKER HARRY B. GOODMAN Funeral Director and Emb aimer 771 TEUTONIA AVE. (South of North Ave.) Chapel: Tel. Lincoln 1252 Tel.

Kilbourn 9035 Mr. Goodman is the only licensed Jewish Embalmer in Wisconsin. He has been associated 'for 19 years with the best known undertakinff firms in Milwaukee. He 1b In personal charge of his funeral establishment. Persiosi Furniture Co- 3810-12-14 NORTH AVE.

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