The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 18, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 32

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION
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The roomy doe boose and golf
coarse of tha Scottsblaff Coun
try dab are atthe base of the
ragged blaff from which tha city
takes ha name.
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Left to right: Instructor Al Heara, Hd Y. Minoi
and President Thomas Frdun of the Hasting!
Country club. Kioto Dy wiuuuaa.
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Mcrnuias on the sprint
board at yt olde swimming
bote. Wayside Country club.
Columbus. The fairway of
No. 9 on the golf course is
seen m the background
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Ai tha first green, O'Neill Country dub.
Driving from the first tee at the
Beatrice Country club. Left to
right: Mrs. lllWn, Mr. Car
rhhers, Mrs, Keaa and Mrs.
Weekes, Photo by Clarence W
Gale.
On the green at hole No. 5, Fremont Country club. I
W. R. Adams, club president, is putting for the bole. L
flis opponent ia Fred Richards. j I
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The dub house and tennis courts of the
York Country dub. A fine golf coarse
hi also a part of das dab's equipment.
The gentleman win the cigar and the
smile is W. G. Boyer, dub president
Photos by That Man Gale. vork.
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On the firing line at the trapshooting grounds of the Sidney Country club.
The dub also is proud of its attractive golf course.
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Interior of the Woodland Park dub bouse, Grand
IstaA Preddent Ray Harmon d SecreUry Zeg
seated in tne tore ground rwm "j
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The dub house and a group of members of the Neligh
Members of the Wood
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Grand Island, selected
an attractive setting mm
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the Hastnuts Countrr club. I 7
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Photographed by Williams Photo company.
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