Man iu*uLitr»* ,Gaylard 1 lust on. 2*1, Grand Rapids,Mich., archetict, ami Marjorie West, Bellevue, school toucher. Key, G. T. Bean.Harold T. Keis* r, I, Cm nwich, Ohio, fanner, and Blanche V. Craneor, 26, Greenwich, home girl. Weaver,Roy.OLeave for the LakeMr. and Mrs. II. C, Snyder and daughter Miss Alice have taken the Weston cot tag* at Ruagles I)* teh t'or Auaust and left for there today.Ott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Holder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hosier and family, Mr. and Mrs. * Frank Holder and son Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schaffer and family, Mrs, Jennie Battery and sons Richard and William, Mr, and Mrs. Bari Myers and family, all of I’eru. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Ott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkhart anddaughtter Aileen, of Cleveland,Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ttt and fam-\t Their Lake CottageMr, and Mrs. James Ramsey have gone to Mitiwanga to occupy their handsome cottage during the month ofAugust.ily of Sandusky, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kramer and family of Milan; Mr. and Mrs. George Fries and son Cle,Mr. and Mrs. Wil* of Monroeville.tus of Norwalk, hlt;dm and familyOPicnic Supper at MiHuangnMr. and Mrs.OOtt Reunion Held atBuggies BeachThe first annual Ott Reunion asheld at Boggles Beach Sunday, July2*J, A innp delight!ul and pleasant day could not have been chosen. At noon a delicious picnic dinner wasserved, to which all did ample jus-ttee, aftetr which hatliing and wading were enjoyed by both young and old.All let t tor their various homes,hoping t meet again next year.Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.Leo Hohler and family, John Ott and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. FrankA. J. Dombart anddaughters Katherine and Roberta,Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Harter and house guests. Mrs. C. C. tTphain and daugh-ter Margaret of Canton, Mrs. L. O. Garey of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Mr.. Mallorv enjoyed a picnic supper Monday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faris and daughter, Linda at “Wild Waves Cottage” Mitlwanga.^ .To Entertain Baptist Cabinet at LakeM. ♦others of the Baptist Cabinet will enjoy an outing this evening at Rug* Kies* Beach, the gult; sts of Mort Wood, I superintendent of the Baptist Sundaytants of the country. Before the great war, the chief persons infected with this germ were the tin can holmes who rode the rattlers. Now father, mother and the kids have the malady in an aggravated form. It is they don't ride the rattlers. It is said that in Russia an other half civilized countries ,the inhabitants are continually on the move.Automobile touring is not entirely a bed of roses, A number of young Sandusky boys found this out, some time ago when they started out to tout the White Mountain district in a battered car of ancient vintage.The tourists were well bred and well educated. They thought they j wen as good as any one and better than the most. But when they hauled up with their taclsy looking car in ft mt of one of the mountain bote they found they could not get service even though they were willing and anxious to pay for it. Finally, one of the boys asked one of the hotel men th» reasons for the turn downs.Well, 1 11 be frank. You don't rnrrj your lights on your fenders and jyou don’t even have a chauffeur.” Great Scott, 1 might have known that,” replied the Sandusky boy, “I forgot to tell. We sntatdied ap out lug car just out of Buffalo and v*' had to take this thing. Our chauffeur Is out trying to make the bloomin’i old car go.”The prize liar hurried out to tin* machine and said; Say you big st.ffthis is vour car but von have mt to