Showing posts with label Waupaca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waupaca. Show all posts

12.10.14

Found: Indian Crossing, Waupaca, WI

Found: Indian Crossing, Chain O'Lakes, Waupaca, Wis. "The Killarneys of America" in the Heart of Wisconsin.
Natural Color Postcard made in U.S.A. by E. C. Kropp Co. circa 1947

Found: Indian Crossing, Chain O'Lakes, Waupaca, Wis. "The Killarneys of America" in the Heart of Wisconsin.
23 crystal-clear spring-fed lakes, good fishing from the lordly muskellunge to the lowly blue gill,
a vacation paradise, swimming, boating, hiking, riding, tennis and golf.
Natural Color Postcard made in U.S.A. by E. C. Kropp Co. circa 1947.
Printed with fountain pen on back:
"Hi Mink, Everything all ship-shape. Got rid of the "varmints" with a D.D.T. Bomb.
Had more fun squirting it around. Water is warm at first, then cooling. 
I'm sure I'll get my quota filled of freckles and sunburn.
What a Mess I'll be then. Waiting for our dinner hour. Eating the evening meals out.
A real change for us wicked women! Thinking of you. Love - Tommica"
Postmarked Waupaca, Wis. August 25, 1947 9:30 AM
The Wisconsin vacation land described on postcards often contrasts with the handwritten reportage on the backside. On this card, the sender refers to "squirting" DDT (an insecticide that emerged during WWII) around to "get rid of the varmints" while accepting the inevitable sunburn and freckles.The 1920s era Indian Crossing Casino depicted on the front remains in near original condition due to the dedication in the past 30 years of owners Maria and Bill Belke. Casino means "gathering place" not gambling place.

29.11.13

Found: High Council Campfire, Waupaca, WI

Found: "High Council Campfire" Boys' & Girls' Brigade.
Camp Onaway, R.R. 6 - Box 2015, Waupaca, WI 54981.
Photo of Don Weber by Rick Erdmann.
Kolorvue Post Card Co., New York, circa 1970s-1980s.
The Boys' & Girls' Brigade established Camp Onaway near Waupaca in 1910 with a goal of "building leadership" through providing an isolated place for kids to "rough it" hence learning survival and leadership skills. Perhaps the aftermath of French explorer Jean Nicolet's romanticized mission and the legendary fortitude of subsequent wilderness explorers in the pursuit of freedom.  Board member Don Weber in Native American costume presides over a smoking fire at the camp on this postcard.

25.2.13

Found: Playground, Pine Lake, WI

Found: Playground, Bradley Point Resort, Pine Lake, Wisconsin. Written on back in fountain pen:
"Dear Marian: Thank you for your nice letter. We will let you know when to expect us.
I know Mrs. Birch was glad to get to her home for a little while.
Tell Art we will expect him to eat supper with us Sunday evening.
We are looking forward to seeing him. Love, Emma."
 Postmarked Waupaca, Wisconsin, August 18, 1944, 6 PM