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Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s 65th Anniversary Season opens in the $1.75 million newly reno- vated Stackner Cabaret with Songs for Nobodies by Joanna Murray-Smith (American Song, Bomb- shells) starring Milwaukee Rep favorite Bethany Thomas (Ain’t Misbehavin, Ragtime, Man of La Mancha) in a one- woman tour-de-force show about leg- endary divas Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, Billie Holiday and Maria Callas. Fresh off sold-out tours in Australia and the UK, Laura Braza (Always...Patsy Cline, Grounded) directs this Ameri- can premiere with music direction by Abdul Hamid Roya. The production will feature Alicia Storin on the cello who last graced The Rep stage in An Iliad. Songs for Nobodies reminds us that everybody has a story – and a song – worth hearing. Interspersed with the songs that made Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, Billie Holi- day, and Maria Callas icons of our age, this one-woman tour-de-force shows us the magical power of music. It features such favorites as “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “Amazing Grace,” “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien,” “Ain’t No- body’s Business If I Do,” and “Vissi d’arte.” With this charming masterpiece, you’ll fight the urge to stand up and sing along. Bethany Thomas’ Milwaukee Rep credits include Mancha and A Christmas Carol, Marry Me a Little, Porgy and Bess,The Color Purple, Ain’t Misbehavin’,and Ragtime. A celebrated singer/songwriter, Bethany has been touring the country as one quarter of Jon Langford's Four Lost Souls (self-titled album on Bloodshot Records) and also re- leased her own EP called "First". Find her music on BethanyThomasMusic.com. Songs for Nobodies runs through November 4 in the newly renovated Stackner Cabaret. The much needed renovation increases the seating capacity by over 35% to 186 seats, provides state of the art produc- tion capabilities, comfortable new seats and tables, extra bathrooms for ladies, new kitchen and bar and expanded outer patio ready to serve up the most delicious meals and best cocktails. WEEK WEEK END END EDITION EDITION PHOT PHOT OP OP MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL VOL. XXXVI NO.29 SEPT. 21, 2018 50 CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 PHOTOS OF EVENTS FROM AROUND YOUR COMMUNITY Milwaukee Milwaukee Rep’s Rep’s 65th season 65th season kicks kicks off with Mu off with Mu rray- rray- Smith’s ‘So Smith’s ‘So ngs ngs for Nobodi for Nobodi es’ es’

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Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s 65th AnniversarySeason opens in the $1.75 million newly reno-vated Stackner Cabaret with Songs for Nobodiesby Joanna Murray-Smith (American Song, Bomb-shells) starring Milwaukee Rep favorite BethanyThomas (Ain’t Misbehavin, Ragtime, Man of La

Mancha) in a one- woman tour-de-force show about leg-endary divas Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, BillieHoliday and Maria Callas.Fresh off sold-out tours in Australia and the UK, LauraBraza (Always...Patsy Cline, Grounded) directs this Ameri-can premiere with music direction by Abdul Hamid Roya. The production will feature Alicia Storin on the cello wholast graced The Rep stage in An Iliad.Songs for Nobodies reminds us that everybody has a story– and a song – worth hearing. Interspersed with the songsthat made Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, Billie Holi-day, and Maria Callas icons of our age, this one-womantour-de-force shows us the magical power of music. It features such favorites as “Come Rain or Come Shine,”“Amazing Grace,” “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien,” “Ain’t No-body’s Business If I Do,” and “Vissi d’arte.” With thischarming masterpiece, you’ll fight the urge to stand up andsing along.Bethany Thomas’ Milwaukee Rep credits include Mancha

and A Christmas Carol, Marry Me a Little, Porgy andBess,The Color Purple, Ain’t Misbehavin’,and Ragtime. A celebrated singer/songwriter, Bethany has been touring

the country as one quarter of Jon Langford's Four LostSouls (self-titled album on Bloodshot Records) and also re-leased her own EP called "First". Find her music onBethanyThomasMusic.com.Songs for Nobodies runs through November 4 in thenewly renovated Stackner Cabaret. The much needed renovation increases the seating capacityby over 35% to 186 seats, provides state of the art produc-tion capabilities, comfortable new seats and tables, extrabathrooms for ladies, new kitchen and bar and expandedouter patio ready to serve up the most delicious meals andbest cocktails.

WEEKWEEKENDENDEDITIONEDITION PHOTPHOTOPOPMILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

VOL. XXXVI NO.29 SEPT. 21, 2018 50 CENTSBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668

PHOTOS OF EVENTS FROM AROUND YOURCOMMUNITYMilwaukee Milwaukee Rep’sRep’s65th season 65th season kicks kicks off with Muoff with Murray-rray-Smith’s ‘SoSmith’s ‘Songsngsfor Nobodifor Nobodies’es’

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Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs isexcited to announce that thisyear’s Doors Open Milwaukee, aweekend celebration of Milwau-kee’s art, architecture, cultureand history set to take place onSaturday, September 22 andSunday, September 23 will fea-ture 16 locations in the 6th Alder-manic District. The event is family friendly andoffers special tours of more than170 buildings throughout Milwau-kee’s historic downtown andneighborhoods including morethan 30 unique ticketed tours ledby leaders of the community. The Doors Open sites in the 6thAldermanic District this year in-clude:* 5 Points Art Gallery & Studios- 3519 N. Port Washington Ave.* Bader Philanthropies - 3300N. Dr. Martin Luther *All PeoplesGathering Lutheran Church -2600 N. 2nd St.* Fortress - 1726 N. 1st St.* King Drive Commons ArtGallery - 2775 N. Dr. MartinLuther King Jr. Drive* Gee’s Clippers - 2200 N. Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. Drive* Historic Garfield Apartments -2215 N 4th St.* Milwaukee Public Library-MLKBranch - 310 W. Locust St.* Kindred - 1950 N. Dr. MartinLuther King Jr. Drive* Nostalgia Home Décor - 1821N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Drive* Pleasant Street Bridge House- 400 E Pleasant Street* Pilcrow Coffee - 1739 N. Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

Senior Deacons from throughout the local Baptist community were honored at a special General BaptistState Convention and Wisconsin General Baptist State Laymen Awards program at the Best Western PlusHotel Saturday. Deacons from 18 Baptist churches (pictured above) were honored. In the lower photo arepastors from some of those churches. The theme was ‘Let My Works Speak for Me.’ Bishop John PierreJames keynoted. (all photos on both pages by Yvonne Kemp.)

Members of the famed Nefertari African Dance Company staged a multi-cultural dance workshop as part of group’s 50th anniver-sary celebration at the Black Hisotrical Society last weekend. Nefertari was founded in 1968 by North Division high school in-structor Sarah Lee Grant. It provided young people of African descent an avenue to express cultural for their ancestrors.

Doors Open showcaseslocal arts andculture, history

Around the town...

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(Upper photo). Members of the Greater Galilee MissionaryBaptist Church’s Hospitality Committee were adorned in whiteduring the church’s ‘Christian women in White Luncheon andSilence Auction. The event, last Saturday at the church, fea-tured the New Golden Gate Gospel Revue. Marilyn Sutton wasthe mistress of ceremonies. Reve. Johnny White, Jr, is pas-

(Upper photo). Lorraine Gill was honored for 30 years of service as a pressbox attendant at Delaware north Companies Sports Services which providescatering and other services for the Milwaukee Brewers. Gill is shown hereduring a ceremony at Miller Park with Katina Shaw, director of CommunityRelations, and Cecelia Gore, director of the Brewers Community Founda-tion. At left, Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich is greeted at home plateafter putting his name in the history books with his second complete cycle(hitting a single, double, triple and home run in the same game). .

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Families across Milwaukee County can leave their cars, minivans andSUVs at home on Saturday, September 22nd, and hop on the bus for MCTSTake Your Kid on the Bus Day! All children 11 and under ride for free onall MCTS routes that day. The special event also includes free stickers foryoung riders and deals and discounts at local attractions!“As adults we realize how important MCTS is to empowering people andstrengthening our community but for children the bus is simply fun and ex-citing– that’s what Take Your Kid on the Bus Day is celebrating,” saidCounty Executive Chris Abele. “From the Zoo to the airport, from our manymuseums to the County parks, transit is a safe, convenient and affordableway for families to explore and enjoy our community.”With 60 Routes and 5,500 bus stops, there are so many fun places MCTScan take you and your children.• Take the GoldLine to the Milwaukee County Zoo, the Betty Brinn Chil-dren’s Museum or Discovery World.• Visit the reimagined Streets of Old Milwaukee at the Milwaukee PublicMuseum on Routes 12, 23, 31 & BlueLine.• Thanks to Milwaukee Downtown BID #21, play free board games likeChess, Clue and Jenga at the Downtown GO! Kart on the plaza of 310W(310 West Wisconsin Ave). Use Routes 23, 30, 30X, BlueLine of GoldLineto get to the fun.• Bublr Bikes is offering unlimited free 30-minute rides on Take Your Kidon the Bus Day; time after the original 30-minutes is charged in 30-minuteblocks at the rate of $4 plus tax.• MCTS routes can get you to many of the behind-the-scenes tours forDoors Open Milwaukee. It’s your chance to tour more than 170 buildingsacross Milwaukee.While kids ride for free on September 22nd, adults can also save somemoney when they show their MCTS M•CARD at partner locations. Dealsinclude free Bublr bike rides and admission discounts to Discovery World,the Milwaukee County Zoo, Milwaukee Public Museum and Betty BrinnChildren’s Museum. For a full list of the deals and discounts, visit RideM-CTS.com/KidsDay.“Milwaukee County has a great bus system that allows families to traveleasily throughout the city. The Milwaukee Public Museum is on several dif-ferent routes and used by many of our visitors,” said Hillary Olson, VicePresident, Audience and Community Engagement. “We are excited to hostbus riders of all ages to have a fun, family-friendly day at the Museum.Show your M•CARD for a reduced admission on September 22nd!”“A healthy, prosperous, sustainable community is one with multiple, con-venient transit options to help people move easily throughout our commu-nity,” said James Davies, Bublr's Senior Director of Operations. “Bublr andMCTS are great travel options alone, and even more convenient when usedtogether. We're proud to be part of Take Your Kid on the Bus Day and wehope people take advantage of the free 30-minute Bublr rides and all theother great deals that day.” “Discovery World is very excited to partner with our friends at the Mil-waukee County Transit System during Take Your Kid on the Bus Day,” saidJoel Brennan, Discovery World CEO & President. “With our location on thelakefront, transportation can often be the main barrier to accessing our mu-seum, so we encourage the entire community to support public transporta-tion and visit us on September 22nd.”"Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21 is proud to partner with MilwaukeeCounty Transit System for Take Your Kid on the Bus Day, featuring dealsfrom downtown's top museums and attractions, plus free lunchtime fun andgames at the new Downtown GO! Kart," says Beth Weirick, CEO of Mil-waukee Downtown, BID #21. "For children, an ordinary venture on the bus can become an extraordinaryway to sight-see, experience, and explore the city."

MCTS offering freerides for children toexplore city offerings

Dr. Keith Posley, the interim superintendent of Milwaukee PublicSchools, will be the featured guest in an upcoming “On the Issueswith Mike Gousha,” Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 12:15 p.m. in theLubar Center at Marquette University Law School’s Eckstein Hall.With the departure of former superintendent Darienne Driver, thestate’s largest school district is now under new leadership. Posleywas the chief school administration officer for MPS before beingnamed interim superintendent. He has been with the district since 1990, having also served as anelementary school teacher, assistant principal and principal. Whatare Posley’s plans for MPS, and what needs to be done to improvestudent performance? Posley will discuss these issues and moreduring his visit to the Law School.Gousha, an award-winning broadcast journalist, is the Law

School’s distinguished fellow in law and public policy. His “On theIssues” series of conversations with newsmakers supports Mar-quette Law School’s commitment to serve as a modern-day publicsquare for the city of Milwaukee, the state of Wisconsin and be-yond.Through public programming such as the Marquette Law SchoolPoll, debates featuring candidates in significant political races,Gousha’s “On the Issues” conversations with newsmakers, publiclectures by leading scholars and conferences on significant issuesof public importance, the Law School serves as the region’s leadingvenue for serious civil discourse about law and public policy mat-ters.The event is open to members of the general public at no cost;registration is required and is available online.

Posley set for “On the Issues”

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Boys & Girls Clubs ofGreater Milwaukee(BGCGM) announced todaythat Vincent Lyles, presidentand CEO of the Boys &GirlsClubs of Greater Milwaukee,has an.Lyles informed the Board ofTrustees of his resignationnow in order to allow theBGCGM time to begin itssearch for its new presidentand CEO. He will stay on to assist withtransition planning throughOctober 31. BGCGM is be-ginning a national searchprocess for a new permanentpresident and CEO immedi-ately. The search is beingspearheaded by board vicechair Bob Mikulay, formerexecutive vice president ofmarketing for the MillerBrewing Company, whileSusan Ela, former BGCGMboard chair, will serve as in-terim president and CEO. Ela,former executive vice presi-dent and chief operating offi-cer of Aurora Health Care,will remain in the interim roleuntil a new permanent presi-dent and CEO has been hired.“It’s been a privilege to leadthis amazing organization thatimpacts so many of Milwau-kee’s children and families,”said Lyles. “The Clubs are ina great place right now andafter nearly seven years, it’sthe right time for me to passthe torch to the next leader.

This is tough, joyous work,and it is critical to the futureof our city.”Lyles is planning to take abreak before deciding what hewill do next, and looks for-ward to spending more timewith his family during thistime. Lyles is married, with adaughter in high school andanother daughter in college. “We thank Vincent for hismany years of leadership anddedication to the Boys &Girls Clubs of Greater Mil-waukee, our community, andmost of all, our kids,” saidScott Wrobbel, BGCGMboard chair and managingpartner at Deloitte. “We will greatly miss him.The board and I are workingwith BGCGM leadership toensure a smooth transition forour members, their families,our staff, our community part-ners and all of our importantstakeholders.”

Wrobbel said the many ac-complishments of Lyles, oneof the longest-running presi-dents and CEOs in the clubs’history, will leave a lastingimpact on the community, in-cluding: growing the clubs to44 locations, allowing it toserve 43,000 of Milwaukee’syouth in all key areas of thecity; successfully transitioningthe clubs to become one of thetop child-care providers in

Milwaukee; transforming theMary Ryan Boys & GirlsClub in Sherman Park to bet-ter serve its community; join-ing an initial group withinBoys & Girls Clubs of Amer-ica (BGCA) that focused onproviding high-quality art in-struction to children 10 yearsold and up; increasingfundraising capacity with newinitiatives such as the Cele-brating G.I.R.L.S event and‘The Club for Every Kid’campaign; and increasingsummer youth employment.His accomplishments andyears of service will be cele-brated at the annual Celebrat-ing G.I.R.L.S. eventscheduled for Monday, No-vember 5, 2018, at the ItalianCommunity Center.

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A new north side site has been established for the freemen’s basketball Midnight League, and games will beginduring the next few weeks, Alderman Khalif J. Raineysaid today.Midnight League games will be played on Tuesday andThursday nights through early November starting Octo-ber 2 at Obama High School, 5075 N. Sherman Blvd.,said Alderman Rainey, who helped found the MidnightLeague.“The Midnight League provides a positive and construc-tive outlet for young men, and it’s a great way for them tobe having fun and competing in a safe and positive envi-ronment. I encourage players to get a team together orattend open draft night on October 2,” Alderman Raineysaid.The league is run by a partnership that includes the Cityof Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public Schools, the MilwaukeePolice Department, Milwaukee Health Department, Mil-waukee Fire and Police Commission, the MilwaukeeBucks and Running Rebels. The league is also part ofthe MPS C.A.R.E.S. (Community and Recreation Engag-ing Students) initiative, and young men 17 to 25 yearsold who live in Milwaukee may participate (currently en-rolled high school students are NOT eligible).Each league night at Obama will include games startingat 8 p.m., 9 p.m., 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. Doors open at7:30 p.m. with community resources avaiParticipants can register online at MilwaukeeRecre-

ation.net (Activity Code – 2RAS1109-CT02).

New Midnight basketballleague starts in October

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV0076346

In the matter of the name change of:AMBROSIO ROSARIO ORTEGABy (Petitioner) AMBROSIO ROSARIOORTEGAA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: AMBROSIO ROSARIO OR-TEGA To: AMBROSIO ROSARIOBirth Certificate: AMBROSIOROSARIO ORTEGAIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. CLARE L.FIORENZAROOM 500 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 19, 2018 TIME: 2:30 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 9-13-18BY THE COURT:HON. CLARE L. FIORENZACircuit Court Judge018-253/9-21-28/10-5-2018

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MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007816

In the matter of the name change of:MARIAM QUSAY ALBDULHAMEEDBy (Petitioner) QUSAY ALANI and By(Co-Petitioner) ADHRAA A. ALDAB-BOOSA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: MARIAM QUSAY ALBDUL-HAMEED To: MARIAM QUSAYALANIBirth Certificate: MARIAM QUSAY AB-DULHAMEEDIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAM S.POCANROOM 401 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 22, 2018 TIME: 2:30 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 9-19-18BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM S. POCANCircuit Court Judge018-252/9-21-28/10-5-2018

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYSUMMONS AND COMPLAINT

LARGE CLAIMS Case No. 18CV006867

CASSAMDRA HAWKINS5818 N. 92ND STREETMILWAUKEE, WI 53225,Plaintiff,andMOLINA HEALTHCARE OF WIS-CONSIN, INC.REGISTERED AGENT: CORPORA-TION SERVICE COMPANY,8040 EXCELSIOR DRIVE, SUITE400MADISON, WI 53717

AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL IN-SURANCE COMPANY, S.I.,REGISTERED AGENT: CORPORA-TION SERVICE COMPANY,8040 EXCELSIOR DRIVE, SUITE400MADISON, WI 53717Subrogated Plaintiffs,vs.ERNEST MOORER4425 N. 41ST STREETMILWAUKEE, WI 53216Defendant.

Amount Claimed is Greater than$5,000.00

THE STATE OF WISCONSINTO EACH PERSON NAMED ABOVEAS A DEFENDANT

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatthe plaintiff named above has filed alawsuit or other legal action againstyou. The Complaint, which is at-tached, states the nature and basis ofthe legal action.

Within forty-five (45) days after re-ceiving this Summons, you must re-spond with a written Answer, as thatterm is used in Chapter 802 of theWisconsin Statutes, to the Complaint.The Court may reject or disregard anAnswer that does not follow the re-quirements of the statutes. The An-swer must be sent or delivered to theCircuit Court for Milwaukee Countywhose address is 901 North 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233,and to Plaintiff’s attorney, Stefanie J.Novack, whose address is 342 NorthWater Street, Suite 600, Milwaukee,Wisconsin 53202. You may have anattorney help or represent you.

If you don’t provide a proper Answerwithin forty-five (45) days, the Courtmay grant Judgment against you forthe award of money or other legal ac-tion requested in the Complaint, andyou may lose your right to object toanything that is or may be incorrect inthe Complaint. A Judgment may beenforced as provided by law. A judg-ment awarding money may become alien against any real estate you ownnow or in the future, and may also beenforced by garnishment or seizure ofproperty.

Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin this17th day of August, 2018.

Attorney for Plaintiff, CassandraHawkins

Stefanie J. NovackWisBarNo.: [email protected]

LAW OFFICE OF STEFANIE J. NO-VACK342 NORTH WATER STREET, SUITE600MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 53202TELEPHONE: 414-323-6424

018-251/9-21-28/10-5-2018

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MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007345

In the matter of the name change of:CALLIOPE CLAUDIA SPHEERISBy (Petitioner) CALLIOPE CLAUDIASPHEERISA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: CALLIOPE CLAUDIASPHEERIS To: CALLIOPE ELENESPHEERISBirth Certificate: CALLIOPE CLAUDIASPHEERISIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEINROOM 404 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 10, 2018 TIME: 3:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 9-4-18BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEINCircuit Court Judge018-250/9-21-28/10-5-2018

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MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 18FA3524

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:SHAE WILLIAMS and Respondent:MICHAEL WILLIAMSTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court, Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 N. 9th St., Room104, Milwaukee WI 53233 and toSHAE WILLIAMS 2547 NORTH 12THSTREET MILWAUKEE, WI 53206.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 40 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.

4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please call414-278-5362 at least 10 workingdays prior to the scheduled court date.Please note that the court does notprovide transportation.

DATE: 9-4-2018By: SHAE WILLIAMS018-249/9-21-28/10-5-2018

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MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007672

In the matter of the name change of:JUDE ELLIOT HAROLD COLUTER-PULTZBy (Petitioner) JUDE ELLIOTHAROLD COULTER-PULTZA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:

From: JUDE ELLIOT HAROLDCOULTER-PULTZ To: JUDE ELLIOTHAROLD PULTZBirth Certificate: JUDE ELLIOTHAROLD COULTER-PULTZIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. KEVIN E.MARTENSROOM 403 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 30, 2018 TIME: 2:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 9-14-18BY THE COURT:HON. KEVIN E. MARTENSCircuit Court Judge018-248/9-21-28/10-5-2018

PUBLISHER’S STATEMENTTHE MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL TO

PUBLISH LEGAL NOTICES IN MILWAUKEE COUNTY

The Milwaukee Community Journal, Inc. has expandedits services to the greater Milwaukee community with thepublishing of legal notices in the Weekend Edition. As aqualified provider of the publication of legal notices, MCJwill serve city, county and state offices for publishingcommunity notifications. Such notifications include:• Public Hearings• Public meetings• Election notices• Divorce proceedings• Name changes• Publication of Summons when personal servicescannot be made to defendants• Notice of auction of unclaimed storage or property• Probate Notices• Foreclosure Sheriff’s sale notice of creditor listing ofproperty for sale• Other general legal and public notices

About Milwaukee Community Journal (MCJ)WEEKEND EDITIONThe Milwaukee Community Journal Weekend Edition ispublished weekly. Each week, MCJ Weekend focuses ondifferent subjects, HEALTH, PERSONAL, FINANCE,FAMILY, MEN AND WOMEN. Our Weekend Edition nowincludes the publishing of records designated by theMilwaukee County Circuit Court for publication of legalnotices, with added value in the Wednesday edition. TheWeekend Edition is a public newspaper of generalcirculation that complies with the laws of Wisconsinrelating to publication of legal notices. MCJ WeekendEdition has published weekly over ten years, in the stateof Wisconsin and Milwaukee County. We have a paidcirculation of approximately 89% of our circulation,weekly. And our actual paid subscribers is over the 1000required by State Statute.About the Milwaukee Community Journal (MCJ)The Milwaukee Community Journal (MCJ) is a qualitynews organization published throughout Milwaukee andthe surrounding suburbs. Established in 1976, theMilwaukee Community Journal has advanced the plight.struggles and victories of minorities in Wisconsin, with apassion for building community. The MCJ accentuates thepositive, analyzes the negatives and advocates to seedsuccess. The Milwaukee Community Journal’sstockholders are Patricia O’Flynn Pattillo (95%) and MikelHolt (5%) respectively; and is current in filing by the Stateof Wisconsin, effective 9/2016.

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007552

In the matter of the name change of:JAHIRA AALIYAH BROOMBy (Petitioner) JAHIRA AALIYAHBROOMA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JAHIRA AALIYAH BROOM To:JAHIRA AALIYAH ROAF-LASSITERBirth Certificate: JAHIRA AALIYAHROAF-LASSITERIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. MARY E. TRIG-GIANOROOM 412 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 15, 2018 TIME: 3:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 9-12-18BY THE COURT:HON. MARY E. TRIGGIANOCircuit Court Judge018-247/9-21-28/10-5-2018

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 18FA003017

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:MARTHA R. COLLINS-DE LA ROSAand Respondent: SEAN G. DE LAROSA SR.THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court, Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 N. 9th St., Room104, Milwaukee WI 53233 and toMARTHA R. COLLINS-DE LA ROSA,1255 S. 52nd St., West Milwaukee, WI53214.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 40 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child support

established by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please call414-278-5362 at least 10 workingdays prior to the scheduled court date.Please note that the court does notprovide transportation.

DATE: 9-14-2018By: MARTHA R. COLLINS-DE LAROSA018-246/9-21-28/10-5-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV006770

In the matter of the name change of:BUFFIE CHARMAINE GAINESBy (Petitioner) BUFFIE CHARMAINEGAINESA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: BUFFIE CHARMAINE GAINESTo: CHARMAINE BUFFIE GAINESBirth Certificate: BUFFIE CHAR-MAINE GAINESIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEINROOM 404 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 23, 2018 TIME: 11:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 8-20-18BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEINCircuit Court Judge018-245/9-21-28/10-5-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 18FA004923

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:ANGEL MALDONADO and Respon-

dent: GLADIS E. BANDSTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court, Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 N. 9th St., Milwau-kee WI 53233 and to ANGEL MAL-DONADO 1029 S. 33RD ST.,MILWAUKEE, WI 53215

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 40 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callprior to the scheduled court date.Please note that the court does notprovide transportation.

DATE: 9-12-2018By: ANGEL MALDONADO018-244/9-14-21-28-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007188

In the matter of the name change of:JESSICA REBECCA TAYLORBy (Petitioner) JESSICA REBECCATAYLORA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JESSICA REBECCA TAYLORTo: NAOMI ISRAELBirth Certificate: JESSICA REBECCATAYLORIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEINROOM 404 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 2, 2018 TIME: 2:30 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 8-28-18BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEINCircuit Court Judge018-243/9-14-21-28-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007238

In the matter of the name change of:THEA CATHARINE STEPHANASPIEKERMANNBy (Petitioner) THEA CATHARINESTEPHANA SPIEKERMANNA petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: THEA CATHARINESTEPHANA SPIEKERMANN To:THEA CATHARINE STEPHANAHUNTER-SPIEKERMANNBirth Certificate: THEA CATHARINESTEPHANA HUNTERIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. KEVIN E.MARTENSROOM 403 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 10, 2018 TIME: 8:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 8-30-18BY THE COURT:HON. KEVIN E. MARTENSCircuit Court Judge018-242/9-14-21-28-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV006980

In the matter of the name change of:AUDREY MELINDA GONZALEZBy (Petitioner) KAYLA ANNA QUINNNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: AUDREY MELINDA GONZA-LEZ To: AUDREY MELINDA FRENCHBirth Certificate: AUDREY MELINDAGONZALEZIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. ELLEN R.BROSTROMROOM 413 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 3, 2018 TIME: 8:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 8-22-18BY THE COURT:HON. ELLEN R. BROSTROMCircuit Court Judge018-241/9-7-14-21-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007276

In the matter of the name change of:ARACELI GRACIELA MEDINABy (Petitioner) REBECCA ANN DELEO LOPEZNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ARACELI GRACIELA MEDINATo: ARACELI GRACIELA DE LEOLOPEZBirth Certificate: ARACELI GRACIELAMEDINAIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEINROOM 404 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 9, 2018 TIME: 3:30 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 8-31-18BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEINCircuit Court Judge018-240/9-7-14-21-2018

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SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007360

In the matter of the name change of:BRADYN LEE KLEINER-EHRLICHBy (Petitioner) JESSICA LEAKLEINER and By (Co-Petitioner)TRAVIS LEE JAMES EHRLICHNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: BRADYN LEE KLEINER-EHRLICH To: BRADYN LEEKLEINERBirth Certificate: BRADYN LEEKLEINER-EHRLICHIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. CLARE L.FIORENZAROOM 500 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:NOVEMBER 7, 2018 TIME: 9:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 9-5-18BY THE COURT:HON. CLARE L. FIORENZACircuit Court Judge018-239/9-7-14-21-2018

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SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV007290

In the matter of the name change of:SOPHIA MERCEDES SLAUGHTERBy (Petitioner) LAURA ANN HAYESand By (Co-Petitioner) JOHN HAYESNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: SOPHIA MERCEDESSLAUGHTER To: SOPHIA MER-CEDES RAMOSBirth Certificate: SOPHIA MER-CEDES SLAUGHTERIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAM S.POCANROOM 401 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:OCTOBER 3, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 8-31-18BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM S. POCANCircuit Court Judge018-237/9-7-14-21-2018

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