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(By spring the:basement of the [gtencnea sacs ‘dug out, new plumbing installed da roof built, Lockers were procured from the Des Moines Ordnance Plant and the “Nine- teenth Hole” era began. Even this period of temporary juarters was beset by troubles. In lune, 1947, Walnut creek, border- ‘ing the “100 Club” quarters, went on a rampage and three feet of water poured through the build- ing. rations were halted only briefly, however, for a clean-up. Through all of this time, how- ever, Club activities continued on a full scope. Fire had not dam- aged the pumping system greatly and the pool continued to operate. ‘The pool, the “Nineteenth Hole”, the course and the 100 Club facili: ties were combined to give the WHAT FIRE DID TO WOMEN’S LOCKEROOM seean wt eet ofthe yore’ locke 00m at the fost estes Bon Muses Get nd Coury lah Many members xt 1 Se ee read tothe ro shop end ca — Seo rest or mere west ‘athe “xt least 300 of tho 465. cu) Inembers id iter persona, toss ‘fone king or mmainer.. The Wing, win, forte) it Fo ON I rae pao sae: Sasa 7 OE Lover crctsore! ate seta” “Continued from Page. Foe eluaouse was $75,000 | Tree ernua boei-Pemodeleg| eultmentAn heir loc” several tinue pd only this year}~#was feared thet me had been completely redecorated. | was lost, "As the fire bro — era who wore pre ‘Ait that femained of the spe-|®36 focker roo cious “chibkouse Monday were!Sonal effects. charred “girders, chimneys and|ssiated otf fconcrete basement walls, Tock oft ¥ “The clubhouse’ was insured $6,000, with contents insured) foc sdctona, $5 Kepneth ay, club member, lnowever, pointed out Monday that ‘members who have household in| surance polices with applicable ‘may recoup for losses, lip to 10 per eent of the house: hold insurance policy. ° ‘Tournaments. Ralph Innis, vice-president of the club, seid’ an attompt. would ‘be made to carry out the club’s| Ineavy summer schedule. Other

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