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1The Beaumont Downtown Lioness AC -016
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Club Collection Listed
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General Type: Papers
Physical Description: Scrapbooks, 19 volumes, 3 folders
Inclusive Dates: 1999-1987
Donor: The Beaumont Downtown Lioness Club
DESCRIPTION
The Beaumont Downtown Lioness Club formed in 1934
under the leadership of H.E. Brauning. Known as the "Lion's
Ladies," the group provided fellowship for wives of Lions
members and assisted Lions at their request. Although not
affiliated with the International Lions Club, the group
considers itself the first of its kind in the world. Each year
the Lioness Club makes a contribution to the Lions' disabled
children's camp and organizes decorations for Lions Club
activities. Most members are housewives and a large portion are
college graduates.
This collection contains 12 scrapbooks and two photo albums.
The scrapbooks show how the club was essentially a social
organization, providing fellowship for its members. Newspaper
clippings announce Lioness Club meetings, parties, picnics, yet
the material provides little information beyond names and dates.
Articles in the "Roar", the Lions Club newsletter, offer some
insight into the Lioness Club's organizations and goals. The
collection's photographs, particularly in the later years,
vividly portray club activities.
No restrictions apply.