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

18 June 1903 Maxinkuckee Snipets from - Culver Herald /Culver Citizen  



Judge Capron was down from Plymouth over Sunday.

R. S. Batchley, a son of the geologist, is at the Arlington.

Geo. Me uller and son, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at the lake.

Mis Mary foreman and party returned to Logansport last Friday.

Miss Jeane Wheeler, of Indianapolis, opened the Shady Bluff last Thursday,

W. H. F ulton and family of Indianapolis opened their cottage last Friday.

J. H. Vajen, who has been at the lake for the last ten days has returned home.

M. E. Daniels, an employee of the state geologist, was at the Arlington last week.

Mrs. A. R. Heller left monday for Chicago to spend a few days with her son, Earl.

Charles Plank and family of Rochester, have opened their cottage on Long Point for the season.

Mrs. Geroleman and Mrs green of Logansport, have arrived at the Snider cottage for a few week's stay.

H. B. Heywood and family of Indianapolis, arrived Monday and opened their cottage of the east side.

B. Vonnegut and family, of Indianapolis, arrived Thursday and opened their cottage on the east side.

A. F. Potts and familly of Indianapolis, arrived at the lalke Friday and opened their cottage for the season.

Bruce Smith, of Battle creek, Mich., has rented the Dr. Sconvell cottage on Long Point and taken possession.

F. R. New, of Indianapolis, was at the lake Tuesday and while here placed a card on ohis cottage which reads 'For Sale'.

Mrs. W.H. Porter, of Culver gave some of her lady friends a dinner at her cottage on the east side Thursday. Those present were Mesdames S. E. Medbourne, L. C. Wismean, Mrs. Geo. Peeples and Dr. Wiseman.