The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1919, Page 5

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“around the present course, which the JESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SAI H. CLARK COUNTRY CLUB HBAD FOR YEAR Succeeds H. H. Steele as Chief Executive—A. S. Bolster Is Secretary ANNUAL BALL PLANS OUT Sam H, Clark was elected president of the Bismarck Country club for the ensuing year to succeed H, H. Steele, at an unusually enthusiastic and well, attended meeting of the club member: | ship at the Commercial club rooms Monday evening, Other officers named were: Vice president—W. BE, Lahr. Secretury—A. §. Bolster, | 'Treasurer—George H. Russ, Jr, | Directors—C, W. McGray, E. B, Cox! and W. H. Bodenstab, | Secretary Bolster succeeds H. L. Dobler, who has yery efficiently filled | the post of secretary for the last two years and who that he had edt ight to ret: UAL NEW YEAR'S BALE The annual New Year's ball will for} the second consecutive time be held in the spacious dining room of the Grand! ¢, Members of the club were so delighted with the service given last year, when the Country club’s annual was made one of the most successfu' tion, that the choic fic over the McKenzie and the armory was made by an overwhelming vote of th last evenin; Following Ja cedent, the Coun members of Bismarck council, United, Commercial Travelers, and their famil-; ies to be guests at the New Year's dinner dance TO, BUY MORE GROUND ‘The importance of tle club’s acquir- ing its own grounds, in view of the; fact that the city is fast building up! organization merely leases, recommend- ed in President Steel’s report, was brought up by Dr. G. A. Rawlings, who suggested that the club either acquire} clear title to the land now used, or; that it negotiate for a suitable tract eisewhere, in order that the organiza- tion may* be ured a permanent | home. Dr. Rawlings moved that. the chair name a ‘committee to give this matter :immediate consideration, ‘The! motion was.unanimously adopted, and President Clark announced — that. he would select a committee as soon as he had time to give proper thought to the subject, IN THRIVING CONDITION That the Country club .has never been in a more thriving condition, v tiring president, H. H. Steele. which shown by the annual report of the ‘re- follows: te Bismarck, N. D., Noy. 3, 1919. To the Stockholders, and ,Members, Bismarck Country Clab, In reporting for the board recto: provided by the by. will but briefly review the afta club. - Upon assuming the management of the club a year ago the property came into our hands with a balance in the bank of $65.54, The indebtedness of the club consisted of) promissory tes to the bank in the amount of 50. : ,dues of memb || HOLMBOE STUDIO--Quality Photographs (Publicity Film Co.) Next Door to Grand Theater. During the year in addition to the ordinary expenses we have purchased and paid for a piano at $135. and cooking utensils, dishes and linen in the sum of $100, qi DUES WILL COVER DEBTS The income of the club from dues and new memberships has been suf- ficient to pay for the new property acquired, the ordinary expenses and the $750. indebtedness to the bank, ex- cepting that there remains some unpaid and a corresponding amount of unpaid bills, Unpaid dues ore in the hands of special committees for collections and all will either be “\collected a few days or they will be}. reported uncollectible, Members “not paying should be immediately suas) ed. The indebtedness whi-h we Jeaye will be measured by the number of dues unpaid which will not amount to much in ‘the aggregate, The finances of the club for the year are in excellent condition, The man- agement of the tournament committees has been good, There has probably been more activity upon the links and courts than any previous year. The grounds committee ha: kept. the grounds in excellent concition which hi dded greatly to the pleasures of the sports, The house corsmittce has managed the house in a very satisfac- tery manner, NEED MORE SOCIAL MEMBERS The social features of the club have pot been Satisfactory, The hoard has made many attempts to s¢-nre activi- ties along this line, but the lethargy of the members and a general lack af jn- terest in al matters has marle it im- ble for us to report-fave this feature of the club, Many at- tempts were made to sec ire mei to act upon committees in connection with the social affairs but great dif- ficulty was had in Securing satisfac- tory results, During the annual state golf. tourna- ment at Grand Forks the officers ex- tended ‘to the state association of golf dubs au Indtstoi te Bismarck for the sta rnament in 1920, 'Tneinvita- accepted and: the incoming officers will he expected to provide for the proper handling \of this —tourna- ment, Especial efforts should be made to make this tournament a success and a eredit to our club, RECOMMENDATIONS For the following year we recom- a fhe What Shall | Give for Xmas? Happily there is one gift of individuality and universal apprecia- tion—Your Photograph 1) recommend the following changes: upon| tts yalue fo the city both in a social mend that repairs be made upon the | Very Imporfant fo Ho : usewife. 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We suggest this for the reason that it, seems desirable that the officers in charge for the year should be the ones to have charge of the annual ball which is given at the close of their term. CHANGE IN FEES We also recommend that Section 1 of Article 10 be amended so as to pro- vide that the annual dues for family rembership shall be $10.00 for the male head of the family and $6.50 for the wife and the minor ‘children, The latter amendment was passed by the Leard at the beginning of the year, a w comes before the members for y' ification as:provided by the by-laws. ing I wish fo state that the k Country club is one of the of the city of Bismarck. and commercial way cannot be over estimated. Anything that can be done te extend and enlarge upon the activi- s of the Club within the scope of the jntent of the organization will bring excellent returns. Respectfully submitted. Hi. H, STEELE, President. “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream and poultry to our agent. 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