Cudahy Theatre

4763 S. Packard Avenue,
Cudahy, WI 53110

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LouRugani
LouRugani on September 3, 2024 at 2:40 am

Movies Honor Jake J. Disch wer

Present Former Kenoshan with Plaque in Milwaukee

Jake J. Disch, formerly engaged in the theater business in Kenosha but for more than a quarter of a century in charge of theaters in Cudahy and Milwaukee, received recognition for his long years of service in the industry recently when he was presented with a twenty-five year service plaque at a meeting of prominent film and theater leaders of Wisconsin at the Schroeder hotel in Milwaukee.

Similar plaques were presented to several others, including Thomas Saxe, of Milwaukee, and widely known in Kenosha.

Jake J. Disch was engaged in the show business in Kenosha, prior to 1910, at which time he went to Cudahy. There he has continued directing what is now the Cudahy theater and has been markedly successful in development of that theater. (Kenosha News, 9/24/1938)

LouisRugani
LouisRugani on July 20, 2010 at 6:11 pm

(BOXOFFICE, July 24, 1967)
Larry Kelly, who formerly operated the Majestic and Cudahy theatres in suburban Cudahy and who is mayor of Cudahy, thought he had “troubles” as an exhibitor. Cudahy’s assessor is conducting the first complete reassessment of residential properties in the suburb’s history. Some of the aldermen admitted that when he first arrived they thought he “was a nice guy, the kind that won’t rock the boat.” They continued to think the assessor was a nice guy until they found out what he had been doing. Now, all they can do is await the forthcoming tax bill for the bad news. Kelly agreed that a reassessment was overdue. However, he is worried about the effect on people with fixed incomes.

LouisRugani
LouisRugani on October 24, 2009 at 5:12 pm

(October 23, 1948)
New Wisconsin corporations:

Milwaukee Film Center, Inc., Milwaukee; 500 shares without par value; to inspect, store and transport motion picture films, prints and accessories: etc. C. W. Trampe, Oliver Trampe, Ray Trampe.

LouisRugani
LouisRugani on October 24, 2009 at 5:08 pm

(BOXOFFICE, December 13, 1951:)
Theater Owners Elect Plymouth Man An Officer
MILWAUKEE â€"Lack of a program providing an outlet for children’s enthusiasm to live is the basic cause of juvenile delinquency, Judge Camile Kelly of Memphis, Tenn., said Wednesday.
Judge Kelly, who presides over the juvenile court of Memphis, addressed about 700 delegates attending the Allied Theatre Owners of Wisconsin convention. “Children don’t want to do wrong, but they do want to do something,” she said.
New officers elected at the convention Wednesday included Sigmund Goldberg, Wausau, president; Eric Brown, manager of Majestic and Plymouth Theatres, Plymouth, vice president; Jerome Goderski, town of Lake, secretary; Oliver Trampe, Milwaukee, treasurer, and Ben Marcus, Oshkosh, national director.