It is cabin 9 at the east end of the lake front. I spent many years going to the Resort. To my knowledge it was owned by a Boxer named Fred Fulton. Big man, giant hands. Fought a “title” fight. They hosted big bands. My Grandparents, the Demel’s, bought it from him around 1950 and ran it for many years.
Was looking at these cards as I have similar postcards from the 50s when my grandparents visited this place. I noticed this is really Cabin #9, as it says on the bottom, versus Cabin #3, as titled.
It is cabin 9 at the east end of the lake front. I spent many years going to the Resort. To my knowledge it was owned by a Boxer named Fred Fulton. Big man, giant hands. Fought a “title” fight. They hosted big bands. My Grandparents, the Demel’s, bought it from him around 1950 and ran it for many years.
Was looking at these cards as I have similar postcards from the 50s when my grandparents visited this place. I noticed this is really Cabin #9, as it says on the bottom, versus Cabin #3, as titled.