Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1914 — EDGEWATER CAMPERS HAD A FINE TIME [ARTICLE]
EDGEWATER CAMPERS HAD A FINE TIME
Returned Home Monday Evening From Short Sojourn at Popular Monticello Club House. The young lady campens returned home Monday evening from Edgewater, on the Tippecanoe river near Monticello. They reported a most (Delightful outing, with nothing i» mar the pleasure of the brief stay there. , They occupied the time boating, bathing, reading, dancing and fishing. Not a fish was caught, but one of the girls dectared that , she had a bite, which is almost enough to make a good fish story. Misses Maurine Tuteur and Cora Bruner received a ducking just as they went to push a canoe from the bank, but they had on bathing suits and the incident lost half of its charm. . Saturday Mrs. E. T. Harris, Mrs. G. F. Meyers, Mis. Granville Moody, Mrs. A, F. Long and Mrs. *J. D. Allman and Messrs. Cope Hanley and Floyd Meyers made an auto trip from Rensselaer to Edgewater, taking baskets filled with the best in the alnd and a great spread Was enjoyed. On Sunday Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin called at the damp and Jake Moore, Cope Hanley, Lon Healy and Fioyd Meyers also made a visit there. Fried chicken was the main course at the Sunday dinner 7 lt a fine outing and all were greatly pleased with Edgewater.
