The decree specifically provides for the transfer of certain properties, real and personal, between the parties and that he paid Mrs. Kohl $21,000 — $7,500 of which was to be paid on the entry of the decree, and the balance $13,500 in weekly installments of $80 per week, without interest. This was a property settlement and not a decree for alimony. Adler v. Adler, 373 Ill. 361; Miller v. Miller, 317 Ill. App. 474; Drangle v. Lindauer, 323 Ill. App. 23; Reighley v. Continental Illinois Nat. Bank, 390 Ill. 242. And we think the case of Banck v. Banck, 322 Ill. App. 369, chiefly relied upon by counsel for defendant is not in point. In that case the wife obtained a decree of divorce and in the decree the parties mutually agreed "upon a property and alimony settlement."