Monday, October 17, 2011

LAKEWOOD CLASS OF '66

The Class of 1966 of Lakewood High School held a reunion the last week-end of September. There were many activities and gatherings and quite a few visited the Museum as part of their week-end walk down memory lane. Shown here are four from the class: Marti (Livingston) Lind, Bill Mathis, Terry Adams and Terri (Mulliken) Allen. It was great to see so many visit Lake Odessa and rekindle old friendships!


FARM DAYS AT THE MUSEUM



The September Display focused on the agricultural history of our area. Many photos, farm tools and implements and other historical items filled the museum relating this important part of community. Several antique tractors greeted the visitors as they entered the parking lot and a big crowd enjoyed this first time display.

Monday, April 18, 2011

KILL KARE KOTTAGE


Many of the early cottages on Jordan Lake bore names that distinguished them as desirable places to vacation. The Good Shepard was one of the earliest but the Kill Kare Kottage soon followed. This cottage was located to the east of the Good Shepard and Water Witch and attracted a good deal of business. Fishing, swimming and boating were popular and this business featured each. The owners of this business or the builders of this cottage have not been determined...does anyone have information on the Kill Kare Kottage???

APRIL 1947


Here it is April 2011 and the snow is blowing! In April of 1947 heavy rains produced flooding throughout the area. This view shows Jordan Lake flooding over into where Roberts' Cottages were located at the east end of the lake. The waters rose high enough to go over the road and make this area impassable. Does anyone remember 1947 and the floods of that year??

3 X 4 CLUB


The following article was taken from an April 1970 issue of the Lake Odessa Wave: 3 X 4 CLUB FOUNDED MARCH 11, 1910-Members of the 3 X 4 Club gathered at Bonnie's Cafe Wednesday in commemoration of their organization's founding 60 years ago on March 11, 1910. The original club met as a group of farm wives north of Lake Odessa at the home of Mrs. Etta Foght for their first meeting and Mrs. Ella Johnson was the first president, Mrs. Josephine Hunt secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Abbie Johnson corresponding secretary. Their object was to promote sociability among neighbors and to forget for a while the care of home. Reading and good literature and visiting the sick in the community were parts of their program. Besides Mrs. Foght, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Johnson, other charter members were Mrs. Laura Swarthout, Mrs. Lettie Curtis, Mrs. Sarah Foght, Mrs. Nellie Culp, Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Josie Root and Mrs. Frances Curtis. Mrs. Grethel (Swarthout) Walter is the only daughter today of a charter member. Mrs. Nettie Curtis is a daughter-in-law and Mrs. Fannie Curtis is a grand-daughter of charter members. The club now has 12 members and one honorary member, namely Opal Bartlett, Iva Birman, Grethel Walter, Ethel Aalderink, Kay Possehn, Lucille Walter, Gaylia Rathbun, Naoma Shaw, Florence Ritter, Carlene Lindner, Nettie Curtis, Fannie Curtis and Viola Cunningahm. The members were served a ham and chicken dinner by Bonnie and her helpers and a good time was enjoyed be all present. The club still meets on the third Tuesday of the month for a 1:00 o'clock dinner, the same as the original club. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Nettie Curtis, with Opal Bartlett as co-hostess.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

THE GOOD SHEPARD


About the year 1906 one of the first cottages on Jordan Lake became known as the "Good Shepard Resort." Dan Shepard, with his wife Hannah, began a tourist business featuring the lake and all its assetts. Dan promoted the leisure activities such as fishing and the resort became well known throughout Michigan. The Resort was located at the southern most point of where Fourth Ave. ends today at the lake. Next door was located another cottage called the "Water Witch." The two buildings were later connected to form one larger Inn. The resort remained in business for many years ending its career in the late 1940's. The building was later used as an apartment building. It was torn down in the past few years following an interior fire.

DR. MARINUS A. HOFFS


One of the permanent displays at the Lake Odessa Museum focuses on the Medical Profession in Lake Odessa. We are fortunate to have the desk, chair and other items used by Dr. M. A. Hoffs during his practice from 1929-1968. These artifacts relate the history of Dr. Hoffs and the great service that he provided to this area. The display includes the many other doctors that served Lake Odessa since the early 1880's. The photo above shows Dr. Hoffs seated at the desk which is now on display at the museum.