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Royalton Lions Club


The first Lions Club in Royalton was organized in 1926 with 35 members who met every other Wednesday at 12:10 at the Christian Church. They were affiliated with the Royalton Booster Club. Dr. W. R. Tweedy was President and A. C. Bollheimer served as the first Secretary of the club.

The club was listed as Inactive February 1930 and remained so until May 1935 at which time Spec. Rep. Bishop reorganized the club March 2, 1936. President Sauerwein reported the club had a difficult time functioning due to the fact Royalton was a mining town and conditions were not too good. The members felt the need of a club but just could not maintain their membership. At request of Dist. Guy Ray, the club was again considered Inactive. Matters' were referred to C. W. Bishop for attention.

November 6, 1936, Bishop visited the club and reported the leaders were not very certain as to what could be done. The mines have opened up and business is improving.It was suggested the Chapter be retained until the first of the year. If the club cannot be reorganized then, it is to be canceled.

December 6, 1936, Father Charles Seifert talked to Bishop about the club and felt it could be reorganized soon. He planned to talk to some of the old members about the matter. Canceled as defunct March 31, 1937. 16 members were on the rolls when it was disbanded.

Some of the activities undertaken by the members at that time were: Boosted paved streets and roads, cleaned streets and allies, cooperated in erecting bridges, erected aviation signs, and graveled roads.

The Lions Club was again reorganized and Chartered June 1, 1949. The Charter was presented at the school building and they were sponsored by the Hurst Lions Club.Their first meetings were held at the school building.

Americo Bellina and Dr. Spector donated the land and the Lions Club built their building on South Dean Street in 1962 and the ball park was lighted.