South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 167, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1920 — Page 3

TTTTSPAY MOTtNTYO. ,TT"Vn 1. 3 iVALTER L CLEMENTS INTRODUCING THE MAYOR OF FRISCO duMko Building -aal Loan Fanl bsocU. tion. fl and other Tslce. Lot M. Raff. Mb ley and Farsn&cht'a Linden place addition. ADMITTED TO BÄR Kazmlerz Kapalskl and Kon stands Ha6' alskl. husband and wlff to Konriatiko eliding & Loan association, fl and oth er ralae. Lot 502, third plat of Summit plit additionEdmund A. Win to neary C Helntrrsin and Etta R. Hein i man, hutbacd and wife. Jl and other ralue. A rvt of rt 46, Jlaessel's first addition to feoutn Bend. list die Victrola Notre Dame Graduate Will! Practice in Local Court?.

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Day's "News In CITY STATISTICS

MARUIAr.i: LICKNSKS. Tony Toryck. Josephine Piecuck, 602 S. Jackson ft. Krven Hawk. Niles. Mich.; Julia "Weaver. Niles. Mich. Harry Cukrowlcz, 1203 W. Thomas gt.; Heltn Dolmlak. iZi S. Car-li.-il st.

Iioy Brewer. 515 1-1

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J. Lawrence Hrown, Mich.: IJernice Marshall. Clyde Urunke, Herrien Mich; Ucatrlco "Warsco,

h'prlnjr!. Klmer A. Sauerman, Sylvia

3-anff. Myron Kckhart. 12S E. Elder st.; Neva Whitman. 128 N. Walnut ft. Arthur Urbach. Chicago; Amelia Godwin, 615 "W. Marion st. Adam Wlcrzbick; Ulanche Szklelf ka.

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KFAL ESTATE IOR SALE. Taken from tLe records of the Indiana Title a. Loan C. Orrllle K. and Loderr.a K. Holser, bus-

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I-rank J. Anderson ;ind wife to Israel (ilaser. ?1, et. A nniall tra t of land Li Portale tuwruMp William II. HauMItzel et nl to Wljli.un l.'arl and rtaNJ Hlanche Hrrluter lnnand nd wife. l, etc. A trt of land la In Ion townsMp. John A. SwjKart and Mattie J. Swyrirt. husband and lt et al t Julius lzo. fii'O. Lot V), in John A. .SwvjrarfB replat. Wicklzer Dondurant Co. (corporation) to Kra Ii. Smith, fl. A tract of land in Clay township. Ellss Iiupel to Wllln Mar IliMel.ran.l, 51. Lot 17. In Ellas Kupel's first addition. (reorjre Sinodrowik' to Peter Szrzodrowskl. ?l.mo. It H, In Clement Studebaker's Oak (Jrore subdivision. Joseph Klh, Jr., to Alex LrZcr and Karolln Lerer. ?1. et 1'art of ,t IS In ArnoM. Hlne and Wllson'g subdivision Marr K. Aull et nl to Krl-J -ti i.nl vlfp. 1. Part of lot S, Samuel C. Stull s ectind addition. Leo and lluftte NIedoilskl. husband nn,l lfe to Frank J. Zleilnkl, Jl. Lot J. C. Knoblock's subdivision. Horace K. Smith and wife to Harry I'.razy. M.ltO. IaU I and part of Q lu Simple's subdivision. Stanlslawa KloMnnka to Plotr Durecki. 5 :.t."-. I'art of lots 2 and 3 in Arnold's

hubdlrlaion. Harry Ur&tj and wl to naras-n and

Juliana Harnsco. husband and uife. $1. t.-. Tart of lots K) and 81 In the 'plat f South Fend city. Pawn and (laa A. Finch, husband and wife to Chnrle and I'earley A. IMnneo. husband and wife. l. Lot 111. O'Neill mid Si-hwuh's addUlon to Mlshawaka. r.rnest (. and Ora M. Nelfhharilt to M-irK'art C. Hoare, .f..V0. Lot 0, Cufhlujr and Llndsey's ad.llti"n. John W. Hltchlnson et nl to Frank . Anderson and Antust 11. Ilerzoi-, .1. I'art of lot is and '-"' in orlslnnl plat of the rillace of St. Joseph iron works of MIshawaka. John H. Shollr and wife to American Trust Co.. $i. A tract of land in Germm township. Louise Po'ipherty and huband to Albert A. Hubnke Part of lot 20. orisln.il plat of Walkerton. II. J. Heinze Co. ( corporation to North Liberty Lumber and Coal Co.. ?1. Fart

1 ts 12 and 13. EraiuA Hone's addition to North Liberty. Kobert Uost and wife and et al to Harvey Shields and Lena shields, husband and wife. fl. et Tart of b-t V.. original plat of the rllNce f Sr. Joeph Iren works of MIshawaka. Lawrence J. and L. Miy Casbon to Minnlw Younff fl. etc. Part of lot 1 .V. II. rushing first addition Israel I. C.lHrt and wife to WlUHm A. ant Cora I. Jarksor., husanl nnd wtf,. fl, fe. Part of !. t 2. WhlthTllTs p.Mor.d. als., part -f I t 21 In WlUlun Miller's ad.llt'.on. l'essle L". Krm and F.ll Kroa. h::nnl ."rid wife to Walter C. find Sarah E. Price, husband and lfe, SI. Iot.s 34 and r. Krou and Whlf i.iore'j subdivision. Ella Learn to Pulldinj; A- Loan hssoti.itlon. in-., fl. etc. A part of lot 2 College 1r?'ve addition. John 11. Pultinck ar.l wife to Ivo and Mary Van Inir:u. husband and 1f. fl. Part of lots 2" and 27 In K. 1. Perkin's ::ddltlon to 'i'.shawaka. wiuiara A. and Mary M. Sar'.e. hns1 ind and wife to Colpaert Pelty cor-p.-r.itin. fl. Lot 2 and 4 lu Gaylcr'a jd.it of Mihawaka. Gilbert T- and Grace E. Dunklin, husband . vi wlf to Paul K. Pitch and Eula M. Plf.-b, hu!bnn! nn.l wife. f.t.'ST.O. l.rt 2 In P'H-cn 1 r.d lit!. -a to O.iksbV j.if, Ferdinand C I: i:T to Paul and Fella Luk. vlrs. husbani and lfe. fl. ?c. Part lots 4 and Z la W. H. Lewis Cr.t addition. I-aiilel K. Eo-ivhill and wife Thori. f.s J. ar.d En:::ia I. Ko. kl.i'.l. husband and wife. 5;.n. A tract of binl in Port ace tow nebip. To) J. anl Ar.t.v.iMn D. Por'.lrk. hus1'int and wlf to l auilu Let.iU, fl.12.. Lot 1'i In Majr'i Mb'hiaa av. S.-huykr Colfax and titherlne N. Colfi. Ms wife to Frank and Eltabeth 1. ml. husl.iiid and wife. et. Part f

1 t rr. Sout'j l'.o.i l V tury Laud O. al. 4.!T!fn. Williin A. Mdnerr:v nn -wlf? to einI ril II. SuMU-rs an.l uifo, fl. Lot .!, l'drer p'a additic-a. James S ."ill A.Hüne R Steele, tnsl !::d and Jfe to MabI Treat: or W. d. fl. ct I.' t 42. M'sel's trst n M!tb a. Alexander ntvl M-rl Krf.b rl. k. l.uNan-l Jul vif to Jotin l'jbfür.yl a:..', Irenj l'.';be!i!iyi. husband a nd w ife. ..",. Part f 1 fs 5 and r, Frederl k Rcsua' i lbI i t : p l ti . Fr.i'ik and A?:.s tns! au-i and vi- .lohn M S:irtr. fl. Lot 41. ArIi i l and l'iühr Mit' Ii :-:n. i:.- :::.is F. lierkl- t A!e and Miry I'r.'.b-r;, k. fl. L t 1. A: u Tliorr i fib:m'ii . .luliu. and It i: Von 'end I. h'il- m 1 : '. d w ife to I ' i . I'.-n :! Leii i va . i : i::d and if-. M. U- I. t

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James Rolph, Jr., so inUrting figure at tbs Chicago conTentieo, who is getting point tor the conduct ot the Democratic National Convention in hi city.

Fred I. Downing and Ethel L. Downing, husband and wife. fl. etc. Lot 42, Miiessej'H first addition. Mishawaka Investment Co.. a corporation, to Louis M. Hammer, hml. It. fl, etc. Lot S7, In revised Strong's third addition to Mißhawaka. MIshawaka Investment Co., a corporation t., Clarence W. Hjile and et al. SI, etc. Lots 1U", and 10d In. revised Strong's third addition to Mishawaka. John F. and Ma tie E. Guendllnsr husbnnd and wife to Suscn Phillips, fl. Lot In Parrv'n addition. John A. and Mattie J. Swyjrart, husband nnd wife rt al to Alex and Mathilda Paranval. husband and vlfe. f4-5. Lot 1". John A. Swypart's replat of (Jeorge W. Swyjrart's additonl. P.oleslaus and Hedwige Paege. husband nnd wife to John Kwlfek. fl. ete. Lot in Clement Sf udebakor' jicond pl.it Sumtnlt pla.-e addition. Edmond F. I Hi.-hateler and Clemene I)uhatl't. husband and wife to Itene Wnll...irt and Maria Wulleart. husband and wife. fl. Iw.t 0 In Gaylor'8 hecoud addition to MIshawaka. First Trust nnd Saving bank of Mlshcwiika to MIchnle Fuciana and Mary Fu.lana. husband and wife. fl. Lot .17, in Il.vrkft's first addition to MIshawaka. Howard S. steniiehl to Lu. y M. TomFon. $1. Lot .",f, in Hie southeast addition to South P.end. Ilnrvpr "Korn and Dora E. Korn. husband and wife tu Ktnery Korn. .?! and other vnlue. the southeast one-fourth of ;rtnati township. Emery L. Korn and Hubv Korn. husband and wdfe to Harvey Korn. fl nnd other value. Lot Shttorlev's rplat -f lots 120 to i:; In. lusUe, tjilrd pint of Shetterley place except some land ?n the northwest eorner of nald lot. II omer Tatrgart and Nola E. Tasgart. his wife to Jennie Perkins, lot ::a. .11. and 3C plat nf Greenaeres. lot 01. Pownian's fifth addition. Lot 41, Happ and T cart's first addition. Andrew Selgel and Tessb Albright to Laura Hobs and Kelly . ITobbs. her husband to Laura E. Ja kson. fl. A tract of land in Portare township. Ma May Pennett and husband to William Horn and Essie Victoria Horn, husband and wdfe. J1.00. A traet of land consisting of 41 acres In Liberty township. Martin M. Seuss and Florence n. Seuss. husband and wife, to William A. Linter, fl; 2 inches off the south nlde of lot 4. in Hipp L Tacgart'" plat of Greenarros. Annie Detz'er to John H. Pettier and Thekla D. Detzler. husband and wife. Si and other value; H24 feet in width north

and south taken off of the entire length of the north side of lot i) of Mathlas II liizman's addition. Eddy S. Shank to William Schoch and Anna S. S. ho, h.. husband and wife. $2.S(tf. Lot 12 and 4 feet lu width from east to west taken off of the entire length of the west side of lot 11. in Ed. N. Shank's second addition to Itiver Park. Joseph A. Leey and wife to Allen Mayer Davidson. 1 and other value. Lot 4 In Hemer Grow first addition to Hirer Park, exrept 4 feet In width of the south hide of paid lot. Louis H. Duck, sheriff of St. Joseph

I county, t Samuel M. Hoblnson. fl. Lot

la. plat of Milburn addltlou t MIshawaka. Wojcie h Frankowjikl anl wife to Kosluizko Hulldlng and Loan association, 1. Lot In, Thoinaa Dunham's subdivision of the north jart of lt. O. L. 7 of the first plat of out lots of the town now cltv of South Hend. William H. Hertsch and Daisy A. Herteh. husband and wife to KoscJuszko Hulldlng iV- Loan Fund association, fl.rurj.'.V; the undivided half of the southwesterly jart of lot A. Davis' plat of the city of South Hend. George W. Lemler and wife to Kos-

EAST SIDE CLUB 7iV -WEEK END PARTY

Eighteen member of the Eat Side Euchre club motored to Jfwn River cottage. White Pigeon, Ml as the we-ek end guests of Mr. TDii Mrs. Henry Probst. A feature of the entertainment was an euchre contest in which the favors were won by C. A. Ganger, Henry Probst, Mrs. Charles Adelsperger, Mrs. Herry Megan, James Megan, Mrs. Hern' Probst and N. J. Kramer. Sunday being the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Limirand the occasion was observed with a mock wedding, Patrick Houlihan officiating. The bridal party incluled Mr. and Mrs. Lamirand. Mrs. Charles Adelsperger as bridesmaid, John Scheibelhut as best man, Herry Probst as flower girl, and Charles E. Slngler as ring bearer. Mrs. John Schellbelhut acted ls dlrectoress of ceremonies and the wedding march was played by Mrs. Henry Probst. LjocuM blossoms and wild flowers formed the decorations of the cottage. The wedding supper was- in charge cf Mrs. C. A. Ganger. On Sunday the party motored to Sturgis, Mich., they attended church. In the fishing contest which was held during the day the prizes were won by James Megan and Opcar Rockstrah. A memorial service was held for the late Edward Davies who was a member of the club.

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