The proper adjective for "Clover Club" is "Clover Club's" when indicating possession, such as "Clover Club's menu." If you're using it as a descriptor, you might refer to it as "Clover Club-themed" or "Clover Club-style." This adjective relates to the club's specific characteristics or offerings.
Nathaniel Colver died in 1870.
Nathaniel Colver was born in 1794.
Samuel Colver died in 1891.
Samuel Colver was born in 1815.
Colver-Rogers Farmstead was created in 1906.
Hugh Colver has written: 'This is the hovercraft' -- subject(s): Ground-effect machines
G. B. Colver has written: 'Understanding skin problems' 'Common skin problems' -- subject(s): Diseases, Skin
No it's a proper noun
Matthew Feath was born on May 2, 1959, in Colver, Pennsylvania, USA.
None.
The possessive form for the proper noun Nature Club is Nature Club's.Example: Nature Club's logo is an eagle in flight.
Yes, "Country Club" should be capitalized in a sentence as it functions as a proper noun.