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January 5, 1934 THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE New Leaders of Local B'nai B'rith Lodge An Investment (ncnal and IPeiisoimall Anie; an Furs look cheap to Hum. v. v. Al bicans cannot now The Fur Coats now offered Averc made out of pelts purchased during the panicky days of last winter. Never again may we see such a condition and such prices.

reign furs because Items of interest for these columns may be telephoned, mailed or brought to the office of The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle. 625 N. Milwaukee street. Pioneer (fourth floor) phone MArquette 4700. Announcements of engagements and weddings to be inserted in these columns must be written and siimed by the person responsible for the announcement.

Telephone numbers of parties concerned should be (riven for purpose of verification. All matter should reach this office not later than Wednesday evening to insure publication in issue of the week. 'liar has onlv two- VII buy our thir? fort of the old value in inonev. Conse WEDDINGS quently, it makes the pelts too t'isUy for us. Prices will hv higher.

The above Europeans are picking up raw furs now because their money buys half again as much in dollars as before which makes is unanswer- argument able. Northwestern University and Mr. Zit-ron attended the University of Wisconsin, he will graduate from Carroll College this February. Posner-Klein The engagement of Miss Sophie Pos-ner to Mr. David X.

Klein, son of Mrs. Ricka Klein, N. Oakland avenue, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Posner, N.

Sixteenth street. Miss Posner is a graduate of the Milwaukee State Teachers' college. Mr. Klein is a graduate of the University of Chicago, 1930 class. MATHEW HORWITZ Vice-President BENJ.

ZELONKY President Sigman-Cohen On Monday, January 1, Miss Dora Cohen, E. Newton avenue, became the bride of Mr. Samuel Sigman of Apple-ton, the wedding took place at home, Rabbi S. I. Scheinfeld officiated.

The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Charles T. Cohen. Maurice Kippen, staff violinist of WTMJ and cousin of the groom, played the wedding march. The ceremony was attended by members of the immediate family.

Mr. Sigman attended the University of Wisconsin and George Washington University and is now practicing law in Appleton where the young couple will make their home. Spitz-Berlowitz Mrs. Anna Berlowitz announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Beatrice, to Mr. Arthur Spitz which will take place on Sunday, January 21.

A reception will be held at the bride's home, 1337 W. Juneau avenue, from 8 to 10 p. m. No cards. and Mrs.

Rose Rosenberg, both of Milwaukee; Charles Goodman, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Jennie Virans, Phoeniz, Ariz. Funeral services were held Sunday morning at the Goodman undertaking rooms with burial in Spring Hill cemetery. SALE TO JANUARY 31 EVERYTHING DISCOUNTED 1050 Extra for Cash GILEAD LODGE, B'NAI B'RITH, DOUBLES ITS MEMBERSHIP IN '33 (Continued from Page 1) Robert Saltzstein who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Saltzstein, N. Lake drive, during the holidays has returned to the University of Michigan to resume his studies. He is president of the Michigan Union, the largest student organization of the University.

Mrs. Arthur Breslauer, E. Lake Bluff boulevard, has left for Los Angeles, where she will spend two months. JOSEPH FRUDENFELD Joseph Frudenfeld, died Thursday, December 28, at his home, 1716 E. Newton avenue, after an illness of five weeks at the age of 83.

He was the proprietor of the Abbot-Crest Cleaners Tailors in the Abbot-Crest hotel. Born in Bohemia, Mr. Frudenfeld WATTS Thursday evening, January 11: president, Benj. Zelonky; vice-president, Matthew Horwitz; secretary, Maurice A. Goldberg; treasurer, Harry Boru-szak; warden, Jacob Loeb; trustee, George Braunfeld.

The following were named as dele Janet Fleischman of Chicago who has been visiting Elaine Zimmer, E. BETROTHALS X. JKFFKKSON ST. Newberry boulevard, has returned home. Lam from- Ferebee Mr.

and Mrs. Leon B. Lamfrom, N. Marietta announce the engagement of their daughter, Therese, to Robert Apple, has returned to Yale University to resume his studies after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Apple, E. Menlo boulevard. jr ii gates to the convention of District Grand Lodge No. 6 to be held at Grand Rapids, in July of this year: I. B.

Padway, Nathan Eder, Ben Z. Glass, Maurice A. Goldberg, Abe Carlsruh, Louis Roos, Hyman E. Pad-way, Mervyn Braun. The installation meeting on January 11 will be for members only.

Refreshments will be served. Send a tfif to vour came to Milwaukee with his parents when he was 9. As a young man he was a member of a German theatrical company playing in the Pabst theater. Mr. Frudenfeld went to South Dakota when he was 35 and became a pioneer in the insurance business in that state.

He returned to Milwaukee 15 years ago and entered the tailoring and cleaning business. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clara Razall of Milwaukee, and two sons, Louis M. of Minneapolis, and Arthur of Cincinnati. His wife died last April.

Funeral services were held on Friday, December 29, at the John N. O'Boyle funeral home. Burial was in Spring Hill cemetery. Relative or Friend in Mrs. Edwin R.

Teweles, E. Beverly road, has left for New York to visit her daughter, Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Silver, N. Ftfty- the Soviet Union (Ruia). The new president, Mr. Benj. Zelon He vill nov et much more for his money in ky, is a civil engineer who has maintained his own construction firm for Mr.

James Lumsden Ferebee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ferebee of Milwaukee and Madison. Miss Lamfrom is a graduate of Milwaukee-Downer seminary.

She attended Sweet Briar college in Sweet Briar, for two years and is now studying at Milwaukee Downer college. Mr. Ferebee is a graduate of the University of North Carolina. Gang-May Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mss Helene Elizabeth Cans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry (Jans of Chicago to Mr. Albert Emil May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon May of Joliet, 111., formerly of Milwaukee. the TORGSIN STORES.

STORES IN EYERY CITY the past five years. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and for five years was associated with the engineering firm of Gustave E. Kahn for information vrite or visit your local bank, or authorized aent. PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED in designing and superintending the 5 construction of some of the largest CLASSIFIED building projects in Milwaukee. He is a member of Harmony Lodge, F.

A. eighth street, will be at home Sunday afternoon, January 7, from 2 to 5 in honor of the recent marriage of their son, Norman, to Miss May Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Feldman, Winnipeg, Canada.

The marriage took place on December 10 in Winnipeg. Mrs. J. Breslauer, Hotel Astor, entertained Wednesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Harriet Benesh, who celebrated her seventy-sixth birthday anniversary.

Mrs. Edgar' Bienenstok, Cudahy Tower, entertained at a New Year's eve party at her home for her son, Charles, his friends and out-of-town the Jewish Center, Master Build ers' Association, and the American So ciety of Civil Engineers. WANTED Middle aged refined woman would like to make home with nmall private family in exchange for service. Willing to pay ttmall amount for room and hoard. Write Box iiii, care Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 615 N.

Mr. Mathew Horwitz, the new vice- GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE In U.S. A. FIFTH VQgK. president, is a graduate of Marquette Milwaukee street.

University and has practiced law for five years. For several years foljow-inc his admission to' the. bar he Vwgs Miss Cans attended the University of Wisconsin. Mr. May is a graduate of Northwestern and a member of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin.

Brodsky-Zitron Mrs. B. Brodsky of Terre Haute, announces the engagement of her daughter, Sarah, to Mr. Arthur Zit-ron, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Zit-ron, Martha Washington drive, Wau-watosa, Mis.s Brodsky attended associated with Attorney Morris Sen. guests. MEMCER TEMPORARY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND A year ago he led a field of 50 candidates in a competitive examination for the office of County Administrator, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Reel have left and is at present filling that on a trip to South America.

They ex pect to visit Chili and Peru before re turning to the city in May. MAKSIMIALL OUUEV BANK left for her home in Grand Rapids, Mich. Elaine Zimmer has returned to the University of Wisconsin after spend man wear ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zimmer, E.

Newberry South Side Office: 414 West Notional Avenue boulevard. Main Office: North Water Street EMMA LANGt INCORPORATED 323 East Wisconsin Avenut 721 Mrs. Julian Marks, N. Farwell avenue, has left on a southern cruise with her parents. A regular meeting of the B'Noth Israel Society, Home for Aged Jews, will be held Monday, January at 2:15 p.

m. at the Home, 2436 N. Fiftieth street. A very fine program has been arranged for the afternoon. Doris Jean Kratzenstein of Madi Mr.

and Mrs. William Granof, Summit avenue, were pleasantly sur prised by a group of forty-two friends MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN on Saturday evening, December 30, at their home, the occasion being their thirty-third wedding anniversary Mrs. Philip Steinberg planned the sur prise party. There's a touch of spring in the attractive new PRINT FROCKS to be worn under dark coats son, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles Reichenbaum, N.

Hack- Mr. and Mrs. David Benyas and daughter of Rice Lake, who have been visiting Mrs. Benyas' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

I. Lewin, N. Eighth street, have returned home. ett avenue, has returned home. Mrs.

Leo Rosenberg, E. Park place, entertained at luncheon at her home on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Jack Karp of Oconto, Wis. .75 $16 and up SECOND FLOOR 1 Mrs. Bertha Bamberger, N.

Farwell avenue, is leaving Sunday for a visit in Philadelphia. From there Mrs. Bamberger will go to Florida where she will spend the winter. Miss Anita E. Huber, daughter of.

Mrs. Joseph Huber, E. Belleview place, who visited Miss Ruth D. Solomon, St. Louis, during the holidays, has Groups of DRESSES to clear $12 95 and $14-95 VaIut-8 to $30.75 Condensed Statement as of December 30.

1933 Resources: Loans and Discounts 15,122,788.28 Bonds and Securities 3,634,190.50 U. S. Securities 5,600,761.34 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 90,000.00 Temporary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund 32,442.77 Cash and Due from Banks 5,866,242.76 Bank Buildings and Equipment 845,975.89 Liability of Customers Letters of Credit 9,139.75 Other Assets 167,807.90 Total 31,369,349.19 Liabilities: Capital Stock 1,500,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 541,570.95 Reserves 1,401,410.46 Letters of Credit 9,139.75 Deposits 26,917,228.03 31,369,349.19 returned home. MELVIN D. MELDMAN Melvin D.

Meldman, well known business man, died Sunday, December 31, at Columbia hospital, after an illness of five weeks. He was 46 years old. Mr. Waldheim was vice-president of the retail furniture firm of Waldheim Brothers company at 826 N. Plankin-ton avenue, in which he was associated with his brother Stanley.

This firm was organized two years ago, Mrs. Harry Levy and children, of Minneapolis, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth Pinko, N. Larkin street, leaving for home on Saturday. Mrs.

Jack Karp, Oconto, is spending a few days in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Karp, N. Seventh street. When the "Bett" costs no more, it folly to consider any other.

urn succeeding the original Waldheim ur-niture company, established by his father, Victor Waldheim, 42 years ago. The elder Waldheim died in 1922. Mr. Waldheim was born in Cincinnati in 1887, and came to Milwaukee with his parents at the age of 4. He was educated in the Milwaukee public and high schools, the Cascadila Academy in New York state, and Cornell university.

He was a track star at the The Milwaukee Jewish Orphan Home is holding its sixteenth annual dance on Saturday evening, January 6. at the Schroeder Hotel in the Crystal ballroom. CAMPBELL Laundry Co. Phone MArquette 6186 Helene Kratze who spent the in the city visiting relatives has OFFICERS You Are Invited to Attend the SIXTEENTH A. B.

NICHOLS Assistant Vice President EDW ARD J. BAUER Assistant Vice President EDWARD SCHROEDER Assistant Vice President GERTRUDE M. JACOBS Assistant Cashier JOSEPH L. McGRATH Assistant Cashier ALFRED G. TRIMBERGER Assistant Cashier JACOBUS KRUYNE Assistant Cashier CHARLES CHRISTIANSEN Assistant Cashier ALFRED SCOTT Assistant Cashier J.

H. PUELICHER President G. A. REUSS i Vice President F. X.

BODDEN Vice President J. H. DAGGETT Vice President CHARLES F. ILSLEY Vice President A. S.

PUELICHER Vice President JOSEPH C. MOSER Vice President and Trust Officer CARL R. JESKE Vice Pres. Manager South Side Office JOHN E. JONES Cashier A kl I I At Given by the DIRECTORS MilwaiTiTiIk.ee JJewisHii CDn'TjuIhianTi HHaDTmne East Division High School here and was a member of the Cornell rowing crew.

After his schooling he entered the business of his father and remained in it ever since. He is survived by his wife, Muriel, a daughter Esther, and a son, Jack; his mother, Mrs. Victor Waldheim; his brother, Stanley V. Waldheim; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Bienenstock.

Funeral services were held at the Philip J. Weiss funeral home, N. Farwell avenue on Tuesday afternoon, Rabbi Samuel Hirshberg officiating. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery. MRS.

SALLIE GOODMAN Mrs. Sallie Goodman, died on Thursday, December 28, at Mt. Sinai hospital from complications which developed from a broken hip received December 5 when she fell in her home at 2825 W. Juneau avenue. She was 85 years old.

Mrs. Goodman lived with her sons, John and Joseph, real estate dealers. She was born in Hungary, coming to Milwaukee 42 years ago. Her husband, Meier Goodman, a cabinet maker, died in 1913. Besides her sons she is survived by four other children, David Goodman WALTER S.

OTT Secretary, Wm. Steinmeyer Company A. S. PUELICHER Vice President J. H.

PUELICHER President LOUIS QUARLES Lines, Spooner 6f Quarles G. A. REUSS Vice President EMMET L. RICHARDSON Attorney at Law W. VAN DERZEE Vice President, T.

M. E.R.Cf L. Co. F. X.

BODDEN Vice President W. W. COLEMAN President, Bucyrus-Erie Company J. H. DAGGETT Vice President J.

O. FRANK President, National Straw Work EDWIN A. GALLUN President, A. F. Callun Sons Co.

CHARLES F. ILSLEY Vice President WM. S. MARSHALL Associate Prof. Entomology, At UIKOTEIL SCimiIEDEEIffi University of Wisconsin GRAND BALLROOM A.

P. WOODSON Secretary. YawkeyBissell Lumber Wautau, Wit. THE OLDEST DANK IN THE NORTHWEST FOUNDED 1847 Member Federal Reserve System Satau'dlaiy JJaim. ADMISSION 50 CENTS Dance Music by Nationally Known Dance Orchestra.

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