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

9 Jul 1903 Maxinkuckee Snipets from - Culver Herald /Culver Citizen  



Mrs. Otis and Miss Otis are stopping at the Lake View.

Frank New, of Indianpolis spent Sunday at the lake.

A. M. Ogle and his family will occupy their cottage soon.

Mr. and Mrs Starrs are visiting their son Cadet J. N. Starrs.

Clement Vonnegut of Indianapolis, has arrived at the Lake.

Dr. and Mrs Young are guests of their daughter. Mrs. Hord.

Miss Mary Starrs is spending a few days at the Plamer House.

Mrs. Jennie Vaughn, if Indianapolis, is a guest at Shady Bluff.

Hotel chadwick had 38 for dinner Sunday and 26 reg ular guests.

Miss Helen Crossland, of Indianapolis is visiting Ketchams.

Mrs. Wildred Wilson of Warsaw is visiting her husband Capt. Wilson.

O. R. Bolin and family, of Indianapolis, opened their cottage Friday

Dr. Scoville, of Terre Haute, has opened his cottage for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nell, of Indianapolis, are at the Plamer House.

W. H. Porter and family, spent the fourth at their cottage on the east side.

S. P. Sheerin and family, of Indianapolis, are staying at the Palmer House.

Dr. George and family, of Indianapolis, are occupying the Stechan cottage.

The Wilson family of Logansport, have settled in their coattage for the season.

Mr. Edwards and family, of Logansport, are occupyping the Jenke's cottage on Long Point for the summer.

John R. Wilson and family, of Indianapolis, are occuping the Judah cottage.

Mrs. Anna Roberts, of Indianapolis, is a guest of Dr. George at Indiana house.

C. H. Brownell and family arrived at the lake Friday and opened their cottage.

R. G. Jenks and family of Terre Haute, will occupy the Snider cottage for a month.

E. W. Johnson, of Terre Haute arrived at the lake Monday and opened 'Oak Dell'

Miss Comingor of Indianapolis is a guest of the Misses Robinson at the Gates cottage

J. H. McShea, of the Logansport Cronicle, spent Sunday at the lake with his family.

Mr. Craig and family of Indianapolis have taken the Chandler cottage for the season.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young, of Fort Wayne, came to spend the 4th of July with their son.

Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Denison of Rochester are now living in their cottage on Long Point.

Mr. H. Marsh and wife of Indianpolis, will occupy the Pierce cottage for a few weeks.

Mrs. Dile and family of Terre Haute, are occuping the Gardner cottage at the south end.

The Trinty Choir of the First Presbyterian church of Peru are camping near Shady Bluff.

The Ellsworth family have arrived from Lafayette and are residing in the Vajen cottage.

Louis Duenweg arrived at the lake Friday with his motor cycle and will stay for the summer.

Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Dunkle of Indianapolis, are stopping at the Palmer House for a few days.

Mr. Joseph and his family are here visiting Cadet Joseph. They are staying at the Lake View.

J. M. shu_ and family of Chicago are occupying on of the cottages at the Assembly Grounds.

E. H. Dunham and wife of the Plymouth Democrat, were enjoying the lake breeze last Sunday.

M. A. Wollen of indianapolis hhas rented cottage No. 2 of Judge Capron and are now in possession.

Mr. and Mrs. Elam and sons spent the 4th and Sunday at the cottage in the Lake View grounds.

Mr. Shoemaker and family took possesson of the cottage formerly owned by Charles Green, Thrusday.

Miss Clara Scales, Chas. Vajen, Mrs. Vorhees and son of ex-senator Vorhees are guests of J. H. Vajen.

Miss Elnora Ketcham of Indianapolis, spent the 4th with her parents at their cottage on the east side.

Mr. A. M. Glossbreener, the new prorietor of the Benepe cottage arrived at the lake with his family Tuesday.

The Shirks and Edwards will not occupy their cottages this season because of a recent death in the family.

J. H. Reitemeir, of Logansport who built a fine cottage on Long Point this year, moved into his new home last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Vanase_tel of Detriot, have take possion of Miss Darnell's cottage on Long Point for the season.

Jon Pittman and family of the Maxinkuckee Ice Co. are occuping one [of] the Duneweg cottages on Long Point for the summer.

RObert S. Moore and R. Weston Wallace, of Lafayette, spent the Fourth at the lake They were registerd at the Lakeview.

Mr. Horace Starr and family arrived at the lake Friday in their automoobile. They occupy 'Ingleside' owned by Mrs. Griffiths.

M. H. Rice and wife, William c. Rice and wife, herbert rice and wife of indianapolis are sojourning at the Rice-Vaughn cottage.

Lieut. T. H. Gignilliat, U. S. N., wife and two sons, arrived here last Tuesday. lieut Gignilliat will be commandant of the C. S.N.S.

Chas. Hartman and wife, Mr. Curry and Miss Alexander, of Logansport, spent a few days at the Lake View, the latter part of last week.

W. H. Albrecht and and daugher, helen, arrived at the Lake Friday evening to spend the 4th. Mr. ALbrecht will not occupy his cottage this years, as Mrs. Albrectcht and daughter will spend the summer in Europe.

Mrs. Jno c. Richt, Miss mabel Talbot, Miss Helen Royce, Mrs. Jno. Perrin, Hevey Bates Perrin, Jno. Perrin Jr., and Ernest Levering, are guests of Mr. and Mrs Hervey Bates.

Harry Lamson has opened the North Side Pavillion and handles everything in the confectionary and tobacoo line. He installed a large soda fountain last week and will have a boy go around the lake every day to take orders for and deliver candies etc.

A New boat Capt. Morris has been at work on , a new sail boat for the last six month and it was completed and launched last week. It is a new departure in the sail boat line on Lake Maxinkuckee; being known as a knock-about. It is sloop rigged, 7 1/2 feet beam 24 feet over all and 15 feet and 5 inches on the water line. It carries 380 square feet of canvas and can beat any thing of her class that is on the lake. It will be named the "Katheryne" and Mr. Allen Williams has chartered her for the season. Her approximate cost was $600.