The St. Louis Park Lions Club was
chartered on April 28, 1941, sponsored by the Hopkins Lions
Club. They first met at the Lilac Lanes
Restaurant (in 1958 they met at the Park Terrace.) Joe Justad was instrumental in bringing the club to St. Louis
Park. Its first president was (Alvin) A.L. Martinson. Of the
fraternal groups in town, the Lions Club was considered the
"fun" group, with officers such as the tail twister and the
lion tamer.
The group participated in a variety of
activities to benefit first the war effort, then local boy
scouts and girl scouts, equipment for Oak Hill Park, and the
Lions Babe Ruth Team. In 1954, 56, and 57, they held a "Big
Show" fundraiser, which, according to the pictures, mostly
featured prominent citizen Lions in full drag. 1958 saw the first annual Lion's Club Pancake Breakfast.
In 1959, they put on the Zig Zag Follies, again featuring
grown men dressed up as girls. (See "fun group"
above.)
In 1961
the club began to focus on eye
banks, first by presenting the proceeds of a Pancake
Breakfast to the U of M Hospital to establish an eye bank.
The group sponsored Queen candidates for
Robin Hood Days. In 1974 the
club provided funds, supplies, and other disaster relief to
victims of Hurricane Fifi in Honduras, led by member Dr. Don
Watson.
The Lion's Club was started in 1917 by a young man named
Melvin Jones, with the purposes of helping the less
fortunate.
LADY LIONS
The club sponsored the Lady Lions (Lionesses), who organized on January
17, 1956, and met at the home of Mrs. Delbert T. Eherenfeldt.
Mrs. Berenice (Si) Rutherford was elected President by the 21 charter
members. In 1961 their activities were described as
assisting the Lions Club in their philanthropic activities,
providing food and clothing for needy families, and
providing games, toys, and books for children at Methodist
Hospital.
In 1993, women were first allowed to be full-fledged members
of the Lion’s Club. In June, eight women were inducted. All
agreed that it was not changing times, but declining
membership that led to the change. At the end of the run for
the Lady Lions, there were only 11 members, most of whom
joined the Lions. There were 50 male members at that time.
CHARTER MEMBERS OF THE LION'S CLUB - APRIL 28, 1942
S. Earl Ainsworth
Dr. G.C. Benson
C.E. Christy
Charles F. Dalsin
Russell E. Dietrick
Dr. Leonard V. Downing
Frank L. Finn
Willard C. Hamilton
Mell W. Hobart
J. Ralph Hunsacker
Joe Justad
Irving J. Larson
Melbert E. Lenander
Dan F. Luce
N.H. McKay
William M. Martin
Alvin L. Martinson
Tom Motzko
Rev. H.J. Motz-Kus
Dr. Robert Peterson
J.L. Rodgers
S.J. Rutherford
Norman S. Schroeder
Erling H. Shursen
Dr. Archie Smith
Nels Swenson
Frank J. Van Drasek
Rev. Donald H. Walker
Al Wentworth
Dr. H.O. Westerdahl
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