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‘‘BEAUTIFUL WINONAA Delightful Summer Haven.Winona Lake Indiana, (formerly Eagle Lake) is an attractive summer haven on the Pennsylvania Lines near Wabash, Ind. As the site of Winona Assembly and Summer School, this re* sort has grown into popular favor very rapidly. Improvements made on the two hundred acres of romantic woodland which stretches nearly two miles along the eastern shore of Winona Lake, a beautiful sheet of water, include all the comforts and conveniences for a highly enjoyable sojourn. Ample facilities are at band for satisfactory entertainment at reasonable rates at the commodious hotel which adjoins the railway station at the entrance to the grounds, in cozy cottages, or in tents as may be preferred.Persons who may desire to combine devotion, entertainment and instruction with rest and recreation will find Winona Lake the ideal spot for invigorating both mind and body by instructive entertainment and study and health giving recreation. The educational work of the Summer School is in charge of well known instructors. The college halls are equipped with all required paraphernalia; the large auditorium in which the Asseinby meets, and in which prominent lectures are heard during the season, has a seating capacity of over 3,000. An amphitheatie, racetrack and other facilities for athletic pastimes are provided. The fishing, bathing and boating are fine, the large fleet of boats being of the best.The season of 1870 will open May 15th. Commencing on that date excursion tickets with fifteen day limit will be on sale via Pennsylvania lines. They may be obtained during May, June, July and August. The sale of season excursion tickets will begin Jmie let, aud continue daily until September 00th. Season excursion tickets will be good returning until October 31st.Full information about the attractions at “Beautiful Winona, its Assembly and Summer Schools, etc., will be cheerfully furnished all who address Mr. Sol. O. Dickey, Secretary. Winona Lake, Ind. Inquiries about excursion rates, time of trains, etc.. should be addressed to Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, or to F. Va n IIusen, Chief Assistant General Pussenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa.
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Gas City Weekly Journal

Gas City, Indiana, US

Thu, May 20, 1897

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