The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 18, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 32
e - i hi I ... L . I m with Hmm Country dub and some of tne members, 1 V, - " I Ins, B. W. Oaier. dab president THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION II m m -J fc, J 41 ""N 7 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. If i-juf r r Left to right: Instructor Al Heara, Hd Y. Minoi and President Thomas Frdun of the Hasting! Country club. Kioto Dy wiuuuaa. 1 7 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 VV. 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 Ox5 4r ... 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. "A On the firing line at the trapshooting grounds of the Sidney Country club. The dub also is proud of its attractive golf course. y o ... J Interior of the Woodland Park dub bouse, Grand IstaA Preddent Ray Harmon d SecreUry Zeg seated in tne tore ground rwm "j . - S-iVi'--- 'I't- I The dub house and a group of members of the N The dub house and a group of members of the Neligh Members of the Wood laiul Prlr Rnlf rlut Grand Island, selected an attractive setting mm .a a a. a tneir crao nous " If 1 1 &9"'Jv r: If.' the Hastnuts Countrr club. I 7 Tne invtttnr Photographed by Williams Photo company. ; entrance to I V 4 Hi if country ciun