Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1920 — PICNIC TO BE NEXT EVENT [ARTICLE]
PICNIC TO BE NEXT EVENT
OF VAN RENSSELAER CLUBWILL BE HELD JUNE 20 AT LAKE MAXINKUCKEE ’ At the regular monthly meeting of the Van Rensselaer club Thursday evening, it was decided to hold the first picnic of the season at Lake Maxinkuckee, near Culver, Ind., on, Sunday, June 20, and preparations for the event are already well under way. —The trip to the beautiful little lake will be made by and it is confidently expected that there will be from fifty to seventyfive cars in line when the pilot car gets under way. An advance car will blaze the way with confetti. Lake Maxinkuckee is abolt sixty miles, distant which will make it necessary that the party leave here by eight o’clock, as it will require from three to four hours to make the trip. Each car will be given a number and will maintain its place in line throughout the complete journey. Club pennants will decorate the cars some few instances cars will carry banners resembling circus posters bearing inscriptions which the entertainment committee refuses to divulge at this time. Lake Maxinkuckee is a summer resort which is far-famed for the excellent entertainment it provides, its natural beauty and the many pleasures which may be found there. Two large boats will be chartered for the exclusive use of the club members and music will likewise be provided. The many beauty spots surrounding the lake will alone be well worth the trip. In the evening the party will continue to the Military Academy at Culver where the evening drill of the cadets will be witnessed, following which the return trip will be made. \ The board of directors of the club will appoint various committees to take charge. of ttfe arrangements. The food for the picnic will be prepared by the ladids. > Those who are without automobiles will be provided with car space by other members, and it is thought that there will be a sufficient number of automobiles to care for all who care to attend the picnic. It promises to be a very pleasant affair and since it comes on Sunday it is probable that there will be well over two hundred in the party. ' .> ?
