Lake Maxinkuckee Its Intrigue History & Genealogy Culver, Marshall, Indiana

27 AUg 1903 Maxinkuckee Snipets Culver Citzen  



James Stalker returned to Terre Haute Monday

A. W. Koch is spending a few days at Indianapols

S. E. Howe Sr. of Logansport spent Sunday at the lake

Dr. Scovell's family leaver for Terre Haute Friday or Satruday.

F. R. New, hortic ulturist of Indianapolis spent Sudnay at the lake.

Mrs. H. R. English is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. English for a few days.

C. Vonnegut and family will close their cottage Friday and return to the city.

Mrs. J. H. Reitimier is spending the week at Logansoprt taking in the carnival.

E. W. Johnson and family closed their cottage Monday and returned to Terre Haute

Otto Hasmun is spending the week with his family at their cottage of the Point

Dr. and Mrs. Young arrived at the lake Monday to visit their daughter Mrs. Hord.

Mrs. Samuel Burns of Omaha, Meb. and D. H. Dresser are guestes at the Dresser cottage.

Miss Zayda Scovell returned from her trip to Niagara Falls and chautauqua lake Monday

Miss Jennie Darnell left for Terre Haute Saturday to spend a few weeks at her city home.

Harold Sagle who was been a guest at the chadwick house returned to Terre Haute Monday.

Misses Louis and Mollie helpberger of Indianapolis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Helpberger.

Mrs. A. H. collins of Indianapolis is occupying the Darnell cottage at the Maxinkuckee landing.

Misses L ul and Stella Cummins of College hill Ohio are guests of Mr. and Mrs A. curtis

Miss Malorai Miller who has been a guest of Miss Bertha Duenweg returned to Terre Haute Monday

Miss Jessie Bayler of Terre Haute who has been a guest at the Harmon cottage has returned home

Mrs. Jno. A. Schumacher is giving a house party this week to several of her lady friends from Indianapolis

Miss Rockwood and Mis VanWinkle of Indianapolis and Miss Royce of Lafayette are guests of Mrs. Ward.

Mrs. Yager and daughter who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Culver returned to St. Louis Monday

A. M. Glossbreener returned to Indianapolis His wife and family will close the cottage and follow Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judah arrived at the lake Monday and will spend the fall months at their cottage on the east side.

Miss Josephine English after spending a few weeks with her parents at the lake returned to Indianapolis Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howe of Greenfield Ar. who have been spending a few wells at the lake returned home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chadwick of Tuscolo, Ill have been spending the last ten days with his brother S. S. Chadwick

Prof. W. W. Parsons of the State Normal at Terre Haute, reports fishing good as he has caught all he wanted and supplied all the cottages at the Maxinkuckee landing.

Mrs. W. A. Wickersham and Mrs Martin Diall gave a delightf ul hayride to their friends Saturday evening After the ride the young people had a dance at Mr. F ultons.

Horrace Staar received word Monday that his uncle Benj. Starr of the Starr Piano Co. of Richmond died. Mr. and Mrs. Starr left Monday to attend the funeral.

Geo. H. Taylor, Miss Ruby Bouslog and Miss Jennie Hess who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs Geo Estabrook for the last few weeks returned to their homes Monday.

Mrs. F.M. Manson and son. W. M. Manson of Crawsfordville, P. A. Miles and son, Mr and Mrs. fair and Miss Alice Fair of Terre Haute were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manson Sunday.

Robert Scovill and James Stlaker were the guests of RObert and Paul WIckersham. prof. wickersham is one of the Pose Polytechnic professors and is the author of "Enoch Willoughby".

G. B. Taylor, E. R. Culver , Jno. Mc comrick and Mr. Wimmer were out fishing one day last week and caught 80 pounds of bass and dog fish. the bass were consumed by the cadets and fac ulty The largest bass weighed six and a half pounds.

E. R. Culver and G.B. Taylor started one day last week in their automobile leaving Culver at 12 o'clock paying Argos, Plymouth, and Burr Oak a visit and stopping at Plymouth for dinner arriving at Culver at 5 o'clock making the trip of 40 miles in four hours.

About 300 people from Terre Haute and alog the line were here last Sunday. Every thing went alonf nicely.

W. G. Goodwin and family of Argos are camping on the Aub-bee-naub-bee reservation nar the big spring at the south end of the lake.

Calvin W. Prather past grand-master of the Masonic Grand Lodge and wife of Indianapolis are spending a couple of week's vacation at the lake and are domiciled at the residence of Stephen Edwards on the south east side.