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From Rick B
Saturday, November 20, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Dr. D. F. DeForest, surgery, throat, nose, eye and ear. 101 Dean Bldg.--Advertisement. eod-??.
From Rick B
Friday, November 19, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Crucifix stands at Schilling's.
Dr. Hugh Miller 417 Pythian Bldg. Tel. M. 0968. Diseases of the stomach. --Adv. ???
From Rick B
Friday, November 19, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
South Bend Chapter, No. 29, R. A. M.
Called convocation for work in mark and past master degrees, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Clarence H. Snoke, H. P. Peter, F. Ahrens, secretary.--Adv.
From Rick B
Thursday, November 18, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
South Bend Council, No. 82, R. & S. M.
Stated assembly. New Masonic temple, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
Karl W. DuBall (DuBail?) I. M.
--Adv. t2. Peter F. Ahrens, Rec.
From Rick B
Thursday, November 18, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
South Bend Lodge, No. 29.
Meets every Wednesday, corner of Main and Washington streets. M. E. Mosher, N. G.
Tues. ??. E. P. Stewart, Sec.
From Rick B
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Loyal American No. 1003.
Regular meeting Wednesday evening. Geo. Snyder, Pres. C. H. Finch, Sec.--Advertisement. ??
From Rick B
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
GIN SHOPS PADLOCKED.
"Kum Back Inn" and a Saloon Closed For Sale of Liquor.
Two places alleged to have possessed and sold liquor and maintined a common liquor nuisance were closed and padlocked yesterday afternoon by order of Judge Lenn J. Oare in superior court No. 2.
"Kum Back Inn," on the Lincoln highway, just east of Mishawaka, will be closed for business permanently unless the owner, Louis Schnoll, gives (bond?) as a guarantee to the state against future violations of the law. (The?) recent temporary liquor nuisance injunction granted the state against (the?) possession and sale of loquor at the inn was made permanent by Judge Oare Monday. During the summer Schnoll served a 30-day jail sentence for having had liquor for sale on the premises and for maintaining a public nuisance.
The second padlocking injunction was issued by the court against a place at 1224 West Washington avenue, formerly conducted by Martin Soberaski.
(NOTE: Misprints originally appeared in the newspaper. Also this page has wrinkles running through it.)
From Rick B
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Soloman Clevenger.
Soloman Clevenger, age three weeks, died at the home of the parents Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Clevenger, sr., rural route No. 3, Ardmore, Monday morning (at?) 3:45 o'clock after one week's illness. He was born Sept. 24, 1925. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the residence with burial in Highland cemetery.
From Rick B
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Clarence S. Rensberger.
Clarence S. Rensberger, age ??, of Lakeville, Ind., died this morning at 2:30 o'clock after an illness of one week from heart trouble. He had resided in Lakeville almost all of his life. He is survived by his wife and three sons, Gerald, Fred and Rex Rensberger and one brother, Lloyd Rensberger. The funeral will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church in Lakeville, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Clinton ?ollin officiating. Burial will be in Palmer Prairie cemetery.
(NOTE: Palmer Prairie Cemetery is now called Southlawn Cemetery.)
From Rick B
Monday, November 15, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
JORGENSON TRIAL OPENS.
Local Youth to Answer Charges of Minor Automobile Holdups.
Harold Jorgenson, one of a trio of notorious young characters popularly known as the "high school bandits," will probably go on trial to-morrow or Thursday to answer charges of automobile banditry enumerated in an indictment returned in the September session of the grand jury.
Attorneys for the defendant and the prosecuting attorney to-day began examination of the jury before which the case will be tried. Two others mentioned in the grand indictment are John Hartman and Nicholas Housekeeper, who are expected to be before the public during the trial. Jorgenson and Hartman are said to have served a sentence for petit auto banditry.
From Rick B
Monday, November 15, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
OPTIMIST CLUB MEETING.
E. B. Cline Addresses Club on School Survey And Ultimate Site Plan.
The Optimist club held its regular weekly luncheon in the Turkish room of the Oliver hotel to-day. E. B. Cline, director of school house planning, gave a talk on the school building survey and the ultimate site plan for schools.
Dr. L. A. Bolling, formerly of Lafayette, Ind., identified himself today with the club. Dr. Bolling is here in charge of the department of physio-therapy at Epworth hospital. R. C. Morgan of the Federation of Social Service, gave a short talk on the federations' coming campaign. Twenty-six members were present.
(NOTE: Epworth Hospital is present-day Memorial Hospital of South Bend.)
From Rick B
Sunday, November 14, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
MEETING OF DISPENSARY.
Board of Directors of Children's Dispensary Meets at New Residence.
The Board of Directors of the Children's Dispensary and Hospital association held it first meeting in the new building at 1034 West Washington street at 9 o'clock this morning. These meetings, formerly held in the Chamber of Commerce building, will be held in the new building on the second Wednesday of each month in the future.
Richard Morgan, chairman of the Social Service federation, spoke at the meeting this morning asking the cooperation of the dispensary in the approaching drive.
It has been announced that clinics are now being held in the new building, the pediatric clinic having been held there Monday by Dr. Milo Miller. Tuesday morning the orthopedric clinic was held there by Dr. Walter Baker.
The report for the Children's Dispensary for the month ending Sept. 30, is as follows: Clinics held, 33, attendance, 240; pediatric, 20, attendance, 147; prenatal, 3, attendance, 6; orthopedic, 5, attendance, 36; cardiac, 5, attendance, 51. Patients to the hospital, 3. New patients, 25; home visits, 248; miscellaneous visits, 79; total, 327. Milk purchased, 1,0347 quarts, 60 pints. Given gratis, 1,034 quarts, 60 pints.
(NOTE: Misprints appeared in the original article.)
From Rick B
Sunday, November 14, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
TWO DIVORCES GRANTED.
Three Other Petitioners Seek Decrees on Claims of Cruelty.
Evidence of cruelty and abuse resulted yesterday afternoon in complete divorce decrees being issued to one woman and one man, petitioners in superior court No. 1. Three complaints for divorce were filed in the same court for hearing in the near future.
Mrs. Lucille Misener, lodging house keeper, 1605 Leer street, was granted a divorce from Frank Misener and awarded the custody of their four-year-old daughter, Maxine. Since their marriage July 26, 1920, Mrs. Misener charges her husband treated her cruelly and finally beat her so severely that she was obliged to leave him last July.
Charges of abuse were made by John Coleman in getting a decree against Mrs. Leola Coleman, 134 Birdsell street. His complaint stated that they were married Oct. 8, 1921, and separated Aug. 9.
James M. Wells, shoe repair man, 761 South Michigan street, who filed a divorce complaint against Lulu Wells, charges her with cruelty and refusal to keep house for him or live with him where he is employed. He states they were married Aug. 4, 1919, but that since Jan. 1, 1921, his wife has not made her home with him and is now believed to be living in Richmond, Va.
Charging her husband, Homer Jenkins, with cruelty, an ungovernable temper, jealousy without cause, and abandonment, Mathilda J. Jenkins, 1011 Sherman avenue, filed a complaint for a divorce, alimony of $5,000, and reinstating her maiden name, Mathilda J. Rosenberg. She also asks for an order restraining Jenkins from disposing of any of his property, pending the trial, and asking the court to grant her support money and attorney's fees until the final hearing of the complaint. The pair were married Jan. 1, 1923, and separated last Sept. 6.
Alimony of $1,000 and the custody of their two-year-old son, James Lee Clincy, is asked by Isabel Clincy in her divorce complaint against Flanzie Clincy, 117 South Anthony street. Mrs Clincy claims that her husband is not a fit custodian for the child, and asks the court to grant her support money for herself and the child pending the trial. The Clincys were married on Christmas, 1921, and separated last Oct. 6.
From Rick B
Friday, November 12, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESDAY.
The Shakespeare circle will meet with Mrs. F. A. Badet, of the MarMain arms.
The Ayudadora circle will meet with Mrs. W. S. Woods, 1022 Portage avenue, in the afternoon.
The Pythian tea will meet in the afternoon in the Pythian parlors. The hostessess will be Mrs. Lillie Brockhaus, Mrs. Mollie Bradley, Mrs. Nellie Boles, Mrs. Henrietta Campbell and Mrs. Harriett Kelley.
Mrs. H. D. Mumaw, 502 Euclid avenue, will entertain the members of the D. D. club in her home in the afternoon.
The Woman's Bible class of the First Christian church will meet with Mrs. C. E. McCollum, 1037 East Third street, Mishawaka at 7:30 o'clock in the evening.
A meeting of the Royal Neighbors' auxiliary will be held in the home of Mrs. Della Taylor, 728 Columbia street, in the afternoon. A potluck dinner will be served at noon.
Circle No. 3 of Gloria Del Lutheran church will meet in the home of Mrs. Samuel Curtiss, 620 West Mishawaka avenue, in the afternoon.
The department of literature I of the Progress club will hold a monthly meeting and reception in the clubrooms at 3:45 o'clock in the afternoon. Miss Minnie Adams will give an account of her trip to Alaska. Refreshments will be served and the remainder of the time spent socially.
The Ladies' Missionary circle of the Zion Evangelical church, will meet in the home of Mrs. E. Pfister, 425 Cottage Grove avenue, in the afternoon.
From Rick B
Friday, November 12, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Mrs. O. A. Cramer, of Cleveland, O., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. D. Newell, 611 North Main street.
From Rick B
Thursday, November 11, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawson Midgley and Miss Blanche Dunn have returned from a motor trip in New York state and Canada.
From Rick B
Thursday, November 11, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paul and son, David and Mrs. Cora Stouffer, of Flint, Mich., are the guests of Mrs. I. J. Miller, 219 East Navarre street.
From Rick B
Tuesday, November 9, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrie H. Fulton, of the South Bend Country club, have returned home from a weeks' motor trip through the Adirondack mountains.
From Rick B
Tuesday, November 9, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Mrs. H. W. Spence and little daughter, Nancy, of Ann Arbor, Mich., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Saunders, 1317 East Jefferson boulevard.
From Rick B
Monday, November 8, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Freese, 1010 North College street, and Mrs. Edgar Parvis, 515 East Washington street, have returned from a week-end trip to Cincinnati, O.
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