From
R/t April 6, 2002
Article
by Gene Kinn
A
Golf Course for Fostoria
Fostoria Country Club was born in 1916 with 161 members.
Immediate steps are to be taken by the trustees to push the
work along so that the club house and course can be enjoyed
this year. Trustees of the FCC are' W.C. Beckwith,
W. O. Allen, A. Emerine Jr., F.M. Hopkins, George A. Snyder,
A. Mergenthaler, H. J. Adams, H. H. Geary and Nelson Poe.
W.O. Allen was elected president at a meeting of the directors,
held at the First National Bank. H. J. Adams was named
vice president, Chas.. A. Guernsey; secretary and L.J. Eshelman,
treasurer and general manager.
A Committee consisting of George A. Snyder, F.M. Hopkins and
A Mergenthaler was appointed to secure the grounds. The
proposed site includes the old chautauqua grounds and 40 acres
on the West Independence Road.
The membership of the club was divided into five classes--Life,
with a payment of $500; Resident, Fostorians and those living
within 15 miles of the city (later this was reduced to 12 miles);
Non-Resident, those living outside of the 15 miles; Associate,
those not included in the first three and Honorary, those receiving
the unanimous vote of the board.
O.J. Thomas, an expert golfer, outlined the possibilities of
a course and golf club
that could be made equal to any nine hole course in the country.
He declared that he never knew of a golfer to stop playing the
game on account of lack of interest, nor ever heard of a golf
club breaking up.
Resident membership dues will be $25 a year while associates
of the stockholders' family, up to age 18, will pay $12 and
non residents will be charged $10
The new Fostoria Country Club will take in the 40 acres owned
by Charles and Anna Moots, across the street from the old chautauqua
grounds. Long time options were secured on adjoining property
including the Freese land at the corner of Findlay Road and
West Independence Road.
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More
on Fostoria (1917
From
R/t April 6, 2002
Article
by Gene Kinn
At
the Fostoria Country Club
Today July 4, 1917 The Review noted: The basket picnic on the
Fostoria Country Club grounds it was an informal affair.
While the grounds and building are not yet completed, the house
committee arranged the outing in order to give the members an
opportunity of seeing just what had been done and also a little
taste of what they may expect when the grounds and building
are completed.
As early as 8 o'clock, members were out on the links and the
course was kept busy the entire day, and many a member
were on the greens for the first time and swung the clubs and
called fore just as if they had been playing a lifetime.
The Fostoria Review Band (composed almost entirely of glass
workers) arrived at noon and played a number of mighty fine
selections.
After dinner, many members got busy again on the links while
some went onto the tennis courts, others at croquet and horseshoes.
W.C. Beckwith and W. J. Wagner contented themselves with sitting
on the edge of the brook, waiting for some of the finney tribe
to come out and visit.
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