The Syracuse Journal, Volume 8, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 May 1915 — Page 6

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LAKE WAWASEE

Frank Hunter and Charles Miller, both of Indianapolis, are experts with the rod. They, with their wives, spent the week end at Ditton’s hotel. Th gentlemen desired to go fishing Sunday and so that they might be of mutiial assistance in giving advise, etc. they went out together in Harry Leming s boat; The ladies went out together in another guide s boat and did not disturb their busband .while fishing, as dutiful wives should, but were content to follow their husband’s boat and watch the crowds on the shore eheering the wonderful casting of their leige lords. The ladies had rods with them. The men caught two Redeyes and the ladies caught five black bass, one of which weighed four pounds and eight ounces. The ladies say they don t know.very much about fishing. The man who has property on Lake AVawasee and won’t help to Boost it, at any and all times and to “ everyone, should meditate on the possibilities of what his neighbors will think of him. If he makes his home or his living on the lake he should’be watched by all. If he will insist on knocking—let him alone. If he is a hotel man, merchant or public boat man forget to patronize him. If we all Boost we will have a real season this year and every year to come —Forget there is a north and south side or east or west shores. It is Wawasee the greatest lake in the state and no finer in the country. Be a Booster. There are a number of complaints about the condition of the roads around the lake. These roads are an important factor to the lake. No use of beautifying your homes and yards and allow all the rubbish, garbage cans, leaves, pieces of sod, etc., to be dumped into the road. The roads need gravel not refuse. Old newspapers flying about the road scare the automobiles and bewilder the drivers. Have a pride in the road back of your house as you do in your homes. Boost for Lake Wawasee all the time and then keep your roadways clean to make the Boost good. John Vawter, Jr., who has been ill in Los Angeles, Cal., has started for home to pay his mother Airs. Smith Vawter, a visit. Mr. Vawters stopped off at Casa Grande, Cal., and bought 160 cares of land. He expects to arrive here this week. J. W. Gaudy of Marion, Noble county, Indiana, is the guest of his son Day, who hails from Kendallville and has a cottage at Nattierow Beach. Air. Gaudy, Jr. is in poor health and does not expect to remain for the season. AV. Al. Kaiser of Albion has arrived at his cottage for the season and he says that he expects the others on Ogden Island within ten days. C. E. Fitzgerald of Garrett and Aliss Fay Freeman of Kendallville were guests of Airs. Harry Felty this week. John Ober and wife and Airs. Alary AVenger of South Bend, spent the week-end at the Ober cottage at Pickwick Park. AV. F. Tuttle of Chicago spent the last week end with his family who are staying at the A r awter Park hotel for the season. Dr. L. L. Keatinge, of Chicago, has rented a cottage at Piewick Park. It is to be hoped the doctor likes AVawasee. Mrs. L. 11. Brakes and daughter Airs. J. F. AVean. spent Sunday at their cottage. Luke Bartholomew and wife of Goshen, spent a few days last week at Idlewild, Jones landing. Dr. B. C. Frazer, of Louisville, Ky.. was at his cottage at South Park for a few days last week. Germany Schultz is just : completing his new cottage at Morrison Island.

* A’awter Park hotel. G. H. AVarner, South Bend; W. E. Scofield, Geo. Riddle, Elkhart; Geo. Eulette Chicago; T. L. Hammond, Milford; W. T. Shea, Air. and Airs. E. B. Beck, Indianapolis; Ben Whitehead, Goshen; Dr. W. C. Downey, Dr. A. W. Downey, AVashington, D. C.; Chas. J. Gill and wife, John H. Gill, Muncie, E. F. Johnston and family, South Bend; Air. and ' Mrs. Samuel Leeper, W. F, Bender ' and wife, Louis Shirk, Harry Coil, IL. J. Stutts, Chas. C. Heckerthorn, i South Bend; Air. and Airs. C. J. ■ Naughton, Victor Sallot, Fort AVayne; R. Al. Nicholson, Chicago; Warren G. Garrell, Jr. and son, A. , L. Hubbard and Alaster A. L. Hubbard, Jr. Inn Annex. Air. and Airs. J. A. : Beane, Goshen; C. D. Dille and iwlfe, South Bend; J. S. Kenyon, ] C. D. A’asburg, Finase E. Ingram, i Chicago; Dr. and Airs. J. A. Bul- ' son, Jr., Ft. Wayne; Edith and Hazel Steffy, Goshen; Geo. Oeker- ! man, and C. E. Baum, Ligonier. i Sargen’t hotel. Neil Remy, of i Mansfield, O.; Henry Snobarger, of Syracuse; H. E. Aleyers, Indianapolis; W. T. Shea, D. S. Troy, IndiI anapolis; AV. R. Me Ewan, J. R. Frisbie, Chicago; F. Stouder and wife, J. E. Kinney, Ft. AVayne; Al. J. Furnas, AVinchester. Ditton’s hotel. Air. and Airs. S. D. Moran, Aliss Al. AVyck, Airs. G. 11. Rohan, South Bend; B. F. I Hoopingarner and wife, Syracuse; Air. and Airs. F. B. Hunter, Dan Troy, Harry Alartin, Indianapolis; Chas. Aliller and wife, Anderson. Air. Langen of South Bend and 1 the Alessrse. Egbert of Pickwick Park have had John Elliot install a new automatic, electric pumping plants. This is something new on AVawasee. — Air. Walker AA’hite and wife, Airs. Alarion Potter and daughter, Phylis have been guests of Air. Charles Sudlow at “The Gables’’ for several days. Mrs. Boland of the View hotel is making a number of improvements this year and expects to open for the season Decoration Day. t The Amusement Co. has its dancing and moving picture pavilion well under way. They are building six rooms for their employees. Louis Solt paid & visit to Elkhart over Sunday where he met his wife who returned with him. Airs. Solt has been visiting in South Bend. Frank Rudy is in Chicago for al two weeks vacation from his dut-i ies at Vawter Park. Air. Rudyj will be missed by his many friendsl around that prosperous corner. The Zion Church Sunday school will hold Decoration Day services at the church and w ill then march to the cemetery where they will decorate the soldier’s graves. Arthur and Verna Brown and Chris Kurkaid spent Sunday at the Corbin farm near Goshen. z G. 11. lietherman of Goshen was the guest of Harry Flickinger at Waveland Beach this week. t T. Vaughn and family motored up for the week end at Red Gables at South Park. J. C. Craig of Ft. Wayne has opened his cottage at Cedar Point for the season. Carl Me Garvey was the guest of Goshen friends this week. Airs. Chas. Bowles of Elkh&rt is the guest of Airs. Louis Solt. v R. S. Conrad spent the week-end at his cottage. Mrs. H. L. De Lisle is expected at the lake this week. Jessie Heefner and family spent the week end at their cottage. * . >8

The storm Sunday did quite a little d'amange along the North shore—turning over lawn swings tearing away sections of pier and washing boats up on the beach from their moorings. A man who rented a small motor boat from the Supply Co., had the boat capsize near shore but he was able to wade out. Air. Ballou reports the reservations for the month of June foi the inn are coming in strong. The management are painting and gen erally renovating the hotel getting ready for a big season. Sargent has the Falcon ami the Alystic in for the season and wili have the other four in this week. Capt. Kossen has his Wawasee reg ulariy in commission for the season. Air. Bishop will get the following boats ready to launch this week: T. F. Vaughn’s new motor boat. Air. Van Osdales launch and G. 11. Bridges’ “Firefly.” Mayor Harry Inks of Nattierow Beach is up for the season and gave the Syracuse and Lake AVawasee a warm reception and welcome. Frank Remy put his beautiful boat in commission last Sunday. Elwood George put his speed boat in commission Sunday. John Howell and family of Wilmot and David Brown of the north shore were guests at Alilton Brown this week. Dr. AlcGarvey has rearranged the office of A’awter Park Hotel and is enlarging his stock of candy and tobacco products. Airs. James AlcDonald of Ligonier will open her cottage at Nattierow Beach, for the season, next Alonday. Alrs. AVilma Wise is spending a few days at her Nattierow Beach cottage. Airs. Cyril Wilson of Goshen is her guest. A. L. Hubbard and son were week-enders at Vawter Park from South Bend. Oren Ragsdale, wife and child, are guests of Airs. F. G. Hubbell at Jones landing. Willard is occupying the Rupert cottage for a few weeks at Nattierow Beach. “Shorty” Brakes has the “Robert Lee” in for the season. Jess Cooper of Ligonier is. building a new cottage at Nattierow, 0 AV. R. Parks spent the week-end at his cottage. E. H. Miller of South Bend, was a week-ender at his cottage. Airs. Minnie Alorin is visiting her sister, Airs. Clark Green. Illegal Fishing. Foui* men arrested by Deputy Game Warden John Rigney appeared in the court of Justice of the Peace Henry Graham, at Warsaw, Alonday morning and' pleaded guilty to the charge of violating the fish and game law. AVillard Laughlin was assessed a fine of $lO and costs for attempting to take fish with a gill net and $5 and costs for having a net in his possession. His total fines and costs amounted to $53.70. Lawrence Stiffler pleaded guilty to similar charges and his fines and costs also amounted to $53.70. John Doe and Richard Roe were the names given by the other two violators of the law. They were charged with having a fish trap in their possession and were fined $5 and costs, amounting to $21.50. All of the men reside near Syracuse. Lease Winona Cottage. Airs. Carrie Shannon and two daughters, Bernice and GLenna, est Wednesday for AVinona, where they have leased a cottage for the summer.New Cable. The Syracuse Home Telephone Company have put about 3,0 w feet of cable which replaces many single wires. The improvements cost in the neighborhood of SBOO.

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