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

4 August 1904 Maxinkuckee Snipets Culver Citzen  



Mrs. Charlotte McCann and son James of Lebanon, are occupying the Kearn cottage at the Assemby grounds for several weeks.

A crowd of young people of Flora have rented the kearn cottage at the Assemby grounds they take possession the 18th.

Last Saturday the Nickel Plate ran an excursion in here for Valparaiso. the crowd was compsoeesed wholly of Valpo students and ther were accompanied by the College Band.

Hon Fred Landis has returned from Chicago

W. H. F ulton is quite sick at his home in indianapolis

Fred W. Hahn has returned to his home at Louiseville, ky.

Mrs. Joseph Strong returned from Terre Haute Monday

Rev. Fox of Terre Haute is a guest at the F ulton cottage

Louis Greegori of Indianapolis is a guest of Dean Waldorf

Mrs. Wintermute is spending a couple of weeks in St. Louise

Frs. F T Hord spent Monday and Tuesday at Terre Haute

Otto Duenweg left Tuesday to spend stwo weeks in St. Louis

Dr. A. K. Stone is a guest of the Misses Robinson at the Pow-wow

Miss Shipp of indianapolis is a quest of Mrs. Bennett at Ingelside

Mrs. W K Stewart is a guest of her mother Mrs Clement Vonegut

Mrs. Francis Legros of chicago is a guest of Mr. and Mrs Duenweg

W. W. Gardner of Terre Haute spent Saturday and Sunday at the lake

Mrs. Jame Skates and children of Cincinnati are guests at the Eddy

Mrs. Rogers of Indianapolis is a guest of her daughter Mrs. Dr. George

Miss Rena Nusbaum of Buctyrus O is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mitchel

Harry Bates spent Sunday at the lake returning to Indianapolis Monday

Misses Hiller and Green of South Bend are guests of Wilma Waldorf

Mrs H. Myers entertained the Long Point card club Monday afternoon

Frank Temple of Terre Haute spent Sunday with his family on Long Point

Miss Sophia Lehamn of Kendalville is a guest of Mrs. and Mrs. C. G. Lehman

Mr. and Mrs Hoadley of Indianapolis are guests at the Edwards boarding house

Miss florence landis has returned to the lake after spending a week at Delphi

Rev. Bauchman and Chas. Moniger have returned to Indianapolis for a few days.

Master Harold Boschner of logansport is visiting Master Wm. Reitemeir

Mrs. J. A. Odell of Evanston will arrive at the lake to be a guest of Mrs M N Dial

Mr. and Mrs Charles Dark after a week at Indianapolis have returned to the lake

Mrs. Maud Eddy and son were guests of Mrs. A. C. Capron of Plymouth Saturday

Miss Elsie Taylor of Louisville, Ky is visiting her grandmother at the Whitney cottage

Mr. and Mrs L. b. Sawyer and family of Kansas City are staying at the Heller cottage

Mrs. Bays wife of Capt Harold C. Bays oc C.S.N.S.> is a guest at the Arlington Hotel

F. C. Goldsmith and family and M. C. Carol of Terre Haute are guests at the Arlington.

Dr. Herbert Woolen of Indiana spent Sunday with his brother M A Woolen

Misses Edna Miller and ELiza Anderson of Onward are guests at the Reitemeir cottage.

C. H. Carson choir master and pipe oroganist at the St. Paul Episcopal church at Indianapolis arrived at the lake Monday to spend his vacation with his parents at Capron cottage number two.

Mrs Dresser and daughter after spending ten days at Lafayette returned to the lake Friday.

Mr. George and Miss Jane Simonson of Terre Haute are guests at the Martin Box.

Mr. and Mrrs Samuel Mitchel have returned to their cottage after spending two weeks at Peru

Mrs. Wilmer Christian and mother Mrs. McGillard left Monday to spend a few days at Winona.

Mr. and Mrs Shermna Mott and niece Margaret Reed spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs E. J. Craig

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hall of Philadelphia are guests of their daughter Mrs. W. C. Marmon

Mrs J. W. Wood and daughter have returned home after spending a week at Lawell Sanitarium

Miss Ida Harrison who has been a guest of her sister Mrs. E. J. Craig returned to Flora Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Edwards of Peru have opened Halcyon Villa for the remainder of the season.

W. H. Henderson and John Sloan started Tuesday to take a fishing trip down the Tippecanoe

Mrs. Margare Salie and daughter Ora of Logansport are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Harwood

Mrs. Foster and family of Lafayette who have been guests of Mrs. Muchler have returned home.

Miss Clara Pfiefer who has been a guest of Mrs Hugo Fisher returned to Indianapolis Tuesday

Mrs. Jones and family who have been guests at Maple Grove had returned to their home in CHicago

Misses Edith Adams, Helen Bennett and J ulia Kern are spending the week with Mrs. W. V. Caffin

Mr. and Mrs. Hammel of Appleton Wis will arrive at the lake Saturday to be guests at South View

Ed Sparks, Kid Hug=dges, Sam Greenburg and Ernest Bishop of terre Haute are camping on Long Point

Misses Edith Parker of Rochester and Alice Spencer of Evansville are guests at the C. K. Plank cottage.

Mrs. Hiller of South Bend and Miss Page of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waldorf Sunday

Mesdames Rench, Kline, Stinehart and Nelions of Indianapolis are guests of Mrs. John A Schumacker

Misses Alma and J ulia Brooks who have been guests at Maxwell Retreat returned to their home in Chicago

Misses Lilla Payne of Danville, Ill and Catherine Jameson of Indianapolis are guests of Mrs. J. L. Ketcham

Miss Rose Hertz who has been visiting at Appleton Wis for the last two weeks will return home Saturday

C. W. Maxin and family and Mr. Wade and family of Farrin are occupying their cottage on Long Point.

Messrs Hawkins and Hacker who have been guests of Mr and Mrs Hendricks returned to Indianapolis Monday

John Perrin arrived from Indianapolis Saturday with his automobile and spent Sunday with his family returning Monday

Mr. and mrs. Greer and Mr. and Mrs WOlverton and son of SOuth Bend were guests of Judge and Mrs. Winfield over Sunday.

While a party of young ladies and gentlemen were crossing the lake in Mr. Perrin's sail boat a suit case belonging to one of the young ladies came open and the boys had quite a time reefing sail as it would not do to have too much dry goods out in such a stiff breeze.

Dr Tarr and Mr. Sawyer of Chicago and Fletcher Birch of Indianapolis will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Coffin Sunday

Mr.and Mrs E. A Ellsworth of Lafayette have pruchaed the Buford property in Indianapolis row and will take possession today.

Miss Grace Barnes of South Bend, Mesdames George Barnes and S. K. Price of Logansport are guest of Mrs. John E. Barnes

Mrs. J. M. Dresser is remodeling her cottage and when doen will be one among the may good ones on the east side. Scott Foss is contractor.

Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ott of Indianapolis will arrive at the lake Saturday to be the guests of Mrs. Ott's parents Mr. and Mrs Louis Duenweg.

Mr. and Mrs Kelley, Mr. and Mrs Fred Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs E. Reiner of Terre Haute are occupying Miss Darnell's cottage on Long Point.

J. W. Carson who occupies Capron cottage No. 2 has been at the lake 45 days and has caught 417 fish among them have been a number of large bass

Mrs. Dyer of Indianapolis and Miss Helen Harthhill of Louisville, Ky. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. M A Woolen have returned to their homes.

Capt and Myrs Myers of Cincinnati who have been occupying part of the Christian cottage have returned home and Mr and Mrs. John Myers will take their place.

Doherty and Simon Sheerin arrived at the lake Saturday to remain the rest of the season. Mrs. and Mrs. S. P. Sheerin are expected to arrive Tuesday.