M. C. Cappin of Rochester spent Sunday at the Lake
No. F. R. New of Indianapolis arrived at the lake Friday.
Mrs. M. Shirk and son, Earl Sundayed at their cottage.
J. L. Ketcham spent Sunday with his family at their cottage
Miss Thornton of Indianapolis is a guest at the Christain Cottage
Ed Scheurman and wife of Indianapolis, arrived at lake Friday.
Mrs. Forner arrived from Logansport Monday and opened the Snyder cottage
Dr. Christian and family of Indianapolis, opened their cottage Saturday
A. F. Potts, of Indianapolis, spent last week at the lake having his cottage painted and papered.
During the storm Friday the lightening struck J. H. Vajen's cottage, but did it little damage.
Miss Mary Forman of Logansport, and Miss Jenks of Terre Haute, arrived at the Snider cottage Monday.
Horace Haynes and wife, who spent two weeks at the lake fishing, returned to Indianapolis Saturday.
Mrs. E. Heller and child, after spending two weeks at the lake with Mrs. A. R. Heller, returned to Chicago, Monday.
Richard E. Edwards arrived at the lake Friday and while sailing his boat was ship wrecked about one-half miles from
Halcyon Villa. He says he wants the water warmer next time he takes a bath.
Capt. Greiner's cottage is nearing completion and Capt. Glasscock's cottage is well under way. They are modern in every
respect and will make a notable improvement in the CMA surrounding. NOTE: These are not lake front properties they are located on
then Indiana Avenue now Academy Drive. The Glasscock house is the house on the curve by Logansport Gate and the Greiner house is next
one west of Glasscock's. The term "cottage" throws one - a good plat map of the area and time is need!