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

10 Sept 1903 Maxinkuckee Snipets Culver Citzen  



Dr. L. Y Graham of Cleveland is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Starr

Mrs. Dr. Young left the lake Saturday for her home at Terre Haute

Mrs Rector reports her hotel nearly f ull and some more coming this week

Claude Ball of Webb city Mo. is a guest at the Dunweg cottage on Long Point

dr. Geo. Merback and wife of terre Haute are guests of the Chadwick house.

C. Moninger and family closed their cottage Wednesday and returned to Indianapolis

Judge J. J. Mitchel and family closed their cottage last Wednesday and returned to Peru

L Capron, wife and daughter are spending a couple of weeks at No. _ of the Capron cottage.

Miss Ethel Goods of Indianapolis spent several days last week at the McDonald cottage, south end

Mrs. Pierce will close the Pierce & Ward cottage Thursday and return to Lafayette

Miss Jane, Harry and Randolph Wheeler closed Shady Bluff Saturday and returned to Indianapolis

A. J. Murdock and family will close their cottage on the east side and return to Logansport Wednesday

Mrs. J. H. Reitemier and family closed their cottage Monday and returned to their home in Logansport.

E. J. Craig and family who have been occupying the CHandler cottage will return to Indianapolis Tuesday

W. M. Knapp daughter and mother Mrs. Ewalt of Westfield, Ill. closed their cottage and returned home

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDonald closed their cottage on the sour side Monday and returned to their home in Plymouth.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Starr returned to the lake Friday from Richmond where they attended the funeral of an uncle

Rev. Geo. Bachman of Cleveland Ohio who has been staying with his daughter, Mrs. Moninger returned home Wednesday.

Mr. Conner of Indianapolis it is reported is negotiaiting for the purcahse of twenty lots of Mr. cromley of the south end of the lake.

Mr. E. R. Culver and children who have been occupying the red cottage in the Culver grounds this summer returned to St. Louis Monday.

Calvin W. Prather Grand Secretary of the Masonic Garnd Lodge of Indiana and wife who have been spending a two weeks vacation at the lake returned to Indianapolis Monday

the friends of plat McDonald at one time editor and owner of the Plymouth democrat may be interested in knowing that he as accepted the editorship of the To_n Mexico Enterprise at a liberal salary

E. C. Webster and Harry Folrath of Monticello, Ill have opened up camp on their property on Long point. The have with them Messrs O. W. Moore, Warren Moore, Grant peters, Willie Brilton. Walter Folrath and more to follow.

Mrs. Georg H. Thayer and two sons Paul and Edgar spent last ween at the lke with headquarters and the Norris House. They are in love with the south end of the lake and it is understood that they have purchased a lot neat the Big Spring and willerect a cottage their in the near future.

Mrs. Henry Vanschoick and children have been visiting Mrs. Vanschoisk's parents Mr. and Mrs A. Byrd for the past few weeks returned to their home in Chicagp last Saturday.

Mrs. Templeton of Dyton O is stopping at the Lake Side Hotel

Mr. Herbert Nussbaum left for Chicago Monday after spending a few days at the lake.

Sam Buswell is plastering in Indianapolis row now. he will likely move his family there this fall.

Herbert Nussbaum of Plymouth, Ed Miller of Chicago and John Klughammer of South Bend were guests at the Plamer Hourse over Sunday.

The rocks are being ha uled in for the foundation of a six room cottage which John Osborn will build on the property south of ulys burkets house.