Yes, that's right. This is the book I was referring to but couldn't
remember the title and the one that I've misplaced. I was going to look in
the online card catalogue of the South Bend library but things got rather
hectic around here since Wednesday.
Thanks!
Rick
Hello everyone, if anyone is interested, I found the book depicting <old>
South Bend printed by the South Bend Tribune, it is called "South Bend
Tribune." Please see my email far below. As I spoke with Anita Glenn, she
mentioned other books as well,
Niles Rememberd
Mishawaka Remembered
Plymouth Remembered
Elkhart Remembered
(I ordered "South Bend Remembered".)
These books can also be ordered.
Anita is also working on the second edition to South Bend Remembered and
will also
take old photographs, but you will need to talk to her more on the
type of photographs accepted. This information is very exciting for us
Hoosiers!
>From Anita:
Hi Nadine,
Anita Glenn] Thank you for inquiring about "South Bend
Remembered".
We did have a reprint after the original supply of books were sold. I
only have 200 left and have not advertised the fact! If you would like to
purchase
a book, they are $29.95 + tax. . .$31.75. If they have to be
mailed, it is an additional $5.00 . My direct phone number is 574-6228.
If you are calling long distance, please call 800-220-7378, ask for
Anita
Glenn at extension 6228.
Hope I hear from you soon,. thanks, anita AGlenn(a)sbtinfo.com
-- "Nadine" <hardin3942(a)juno.com> wrote:
Hello, my father worked for REA Express, and I also have childhood
memories of
South Bend. For sure there is a book somewhere that has photos
of the old South Bend, as there is a popular demand for it. My family knew
the Boyer, Molnar, and many other families in South Bend. As children, I
remember visiting the Boyers, Molnars, and Nemeths among others. I even
remember Dr. Petrass who made house visits, and years later, Dr. Slominski.
We need to start a memory book. Nadine
(researching FARKAS, SZABO, BENKO, TSCHIDA)
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/r/Nadine-Hardin/index.html
-- Marty-01(a)webtv.net (Marty) wrote:
I for one, hope someone knows where a person could get copies of
photo's. I am a 1968 New Carlisle Graduate transplanted further south. I
also, would like to know where one might be able to purchase pictures of
the Studebaker Plant. My Dad was a mechanic in the Studebaker Dealership
across the street. Sherman-Shouse-Freeman, and then later on
Freeman-Spicer. I used to watch the chassis cross Main Street when I was
little. I rode my tricycle, and pedal fire engine all over that
building. I took my driving test in a 1960 Studebaker Lark. I remember a
lot of the guys that Dad worked with. They all called him "Smitty". If
anyone finds out could you please let me know. Thanks all, Marty Smith
Wells, Pierceton, Indiana Researching, Boyer, Kring, Freeland,
Dietrich, and a host of others.
If wishes were horses, all beggars would ride.
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