MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTEClear Lake Country Club PopularCL1al ser an, w iter litorno-North E. Mi tional the c in thCLfirstan oBuildoceuiof MFifthfirstA giviteti grousociflised roht Dok, ' to ikerClEdv.AvonbridhomhiesFileandbig!iiin{sencad:tntotttarned,hemsaledtud?umbhole,4 toa ofCLEAR LAKE, Feb. 17.—Above is an exterior view of the Clear Lake Country clubhouse as it appears when approaching from the west of the curving driveway. The windows to the rear of the buildirfg enclose the women's cloak and shower room. The main entrance leads on to a veranda which are enclosed into a bridge room at either end. The lower story is composed of cobblestone.Below is on interior view of the same building looking east from the orchestra pit. In the background is seen the dining room partitioned from the dance hall by two pillars and three pairs of blue velvet curtains. This is completely enclosed by French windows. To the .right are seen French dnors which openexer-.n in: be,aheti-blindAiriesider/'ig ar, was 38-42 Savior Wary.