R. E. Wright paneros it NORTHWOOD MANOR Rudoiph P. Periman 1 Mortis & Jeanette Marâ€" Wm. L. O‘Connell ___ "y Eun s mt o yg a strt dr fr a pt on the E in pal Everett ______ Eva Kirkpatrick et al sd _lot 3 25 ft Sly fr NE cor thof to the SW cor of lot 1) .. Do._apflttmi & parl to In) .104 Do, nm%u in 50 ft Sly of & pari to Te M 5C NF l "" 23 60 ft Nly of & pari to y qcuaied zud1 Do, (Ex that g lyg Niy of in 60 Niy of & parl to Sly in) .105 Thursday, Sept. 30, 1948 13 m | * * pworne porel oo B T051 | RESUB OF LOTS®1â€"2â€"3 & 4 IN | McKILLIPS WESTGATE sUB | Philip E. Okerber?. lot RESUB OF PT BLK T HE â€"PRESS 47.93 «793 19.36 19.36 19.36 John Ullian, (Ex pub hwy) & (Ex Wiy 50 ft) & (Ex Nly 75 ft) Tillie ooldheg (Ex pub hwy) & ( Wiy 50 ft) Nly 75 ft ___ John Ullian, (Ex pub hwy) & (Ex Wiy 50 Ll;) N 36 ft T k s hwy) & (Ex =ly 50 ft) 8 78 ft Tley. _ ilk pub hwy) & (Ex Wiy 14 15 319.70 319.70 «47.7 $10.09 196.93 192.56 115.08 315.50 315.50 387.16 I atm the County Tressurer and exâ€" en i on memns mhae d such the keeper of the records of said 9ts. Jork. 1ols, ime. ioit. Tos 9k ERRCE PURUT May Sanders ________ 5 148.66 Fiorence E. Stevens _ 13 157.59 Alfred G. Gronlund Pu 156.10 $ rycg.: & HII.VIZI.IJ_‘! RESUBN Raymond L. Caris Edwin B. Becker ._____ Allhug Dunas & Morris _pub hwy) Ni ___ _ se pub_ hwy JA8. H. TAYLOR®‘$s suUr Ann R. Jack‘s â€"â€" & TERRY $s sus .,__ ___ THORSCHS SUBDN (Ex that pt lyg Niy of a in drawn fr a pt on frt lot in 47.95 ft S of NW cor to a pt on rear lot in 30.41 ft _ VILLAGE oF THE u'oong rthur Dunas & Morris Kurtzon _______ _ j VALLEY sUBDN 314.04 275.51 434.47 st2 92 12284 186.90 314.04 314.04 213.80 391.36 128.45 491.98 491 98 71203 491.98 491.98 491.98 683.41 491.98 491.98 250.41 250.41 491.98 698.14 19.99 491.75 414.76 170.65 71.175 74.78 10.60 man, Mrs, R. E. Casgy, Mrs, John Shaver, Mrs. Norman Vance, Jr., Mrs. G. C. Weaver, Mrs. E. A. Murray, Mrs. R. C. Bleimehi, Mrs. E. W. Cederborg, Mrs. Richard H. Levin and Mrs. W. J. Anderson. wanger, M. lmme Wm. Aarons, Edw. Weinstein, Marshall Levy and Harold S. Wheeler. Richard Hawkins, Mrs. Wm. H. Wilson, Wayland Sears, Martin Tarpey, E. L. Andrews, Jr., Jane District 5: J.. Franklin Bick» more, Mrs. Morton Cooper, Mrs. Hubert Butler and Mrs. Robert District 7: Mrs, Wm. Beck, Mrs. C. J. Frelinger, Mrs. V. A. Hutchâ€" inson, Mrs. Geo. R. Bagley, H. C. Schroeder, Mrs. C. S. Wright, Mrs. Hamilton R. Winton, Mrs. R. H. Olmsted, Mortimer Weiss, Mrs. J. J. Garfinkel, Mrs. N. 8. Zeitlin, Mrs. H. J. Goodhart, Mrs. Helen District 5: Elizabeth Barbee, Mrs. Gerald Stone, Richard Lawâ€" ton, Ben. Rau, E. L. Dorough, M. J. Winstin, Myron Hexter, A. E. Wolters, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goeâ€" lzer, Irving Shepard, George C. Stewart, Franklin Alexander, Norâ€" man Schlossman, W. P. Heinl, S. H. Elston, Melvin B. Wolens, Mrs. Albert Simon, Jr., Milton K. Arenâ€" berg, Mrs. Ralph Archer, Raiph Wetzel, Percy Prior, Mrs. Shelby Garwood, Allan I. Wolff, Mrs. Jorâ€" don, Irving Shepard, Mrs. D. C. Plummer, Louis Goldman, Jr., Rosewell Jinkins, N. B. Hansen, Robert Skinder and Harold Engâ€" Stage Chestâ€" Wesley Friendship Circle Meets Friday, Oct. 8 â€" (Continued from page 1) Reich, Roger Baker, Jacob Weil and Robert Block. The Friendship Circle of the Wesley Methodist church will meet Friday, October 8th instead of October 1st as previously planned, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldstead, 108 Highwood avenue, at 8 p.m. Mr. Goldstead will have charge of the devotional service. Refreshments will be served by the hostess Members and friends are urged to attend. white chiffon dress trimmed with seed pearls, Her colonial bouquet was of white gladioli and stephâ€" anotis. The matron of honor, Mrs. Robert C. Thomas of Chicago, wore powder blue taffeta and carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and fuchsias. Dr, Robert H. Black of Highland Park served as best man for his brother. Nr. and Mrs. James R. Black graduated from Carleton College at Northfield, Minnesota. They will make their home in Ann Arâ€" bor, Michigan, where Mr. Black is employed as Research Engineer at the University of Michigan. â€" Miss Patricia Tearse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Tearse of Appleton, Wis. was marâ€" riedon Saturday, Sept. 18th at 4:30 to Mr. James R. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Black of 345 Bloom st. The wedding and reception took place at the home of the bride‘s aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Soren H. Mortensen of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Rev. George Senty of the First Calvary Presbyterian Church of Milwaukee officiated at the ceremony. Of James R. Black The bride wore a Grecian styled Page 11