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• side. The Second story has four pairs of double hung windows evenly spaced and <br />a single narrow double hung window at the central axis above the entry. <br />Sidewalls of the wings feature four pairs of double hung windows at each <br />floor. Most windows on the outer walls are decorated with louvered shutters. <br />Windows on the inner court and rear walls are shutterless. <br />At the rear of the clubhouse an open courtyard is formed by the east and west <br />wings with an additional one story extension.,Multipaned French doors open <br />onto the courtyard near the west wing and an arcaded porch extends the entire <br />length of the east wing.Projected limestone imposts support the four rounded <br />arches of the arcade. Each arch has radiating voussoirs with a limestone <br />keystone. A single -leaf. multipaned door opens onto the covered walkway from <br />the south wall. <br />The interior of the clubhouse has been somewhat altered. The Studebaker <br />Corporation remodeled the building in 1947 and 1961 and the St. Joseph County <br />Parks and Recreation Department did likewise in 1966-67.. Although remodeled, <br />the interior still retains some of its original features such as the window <br />trim, staircases and balustrades, and fireplaces. <br />DBD <br />5/14/97 <br />• <br />11 <br />