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‘ Fulton Lions Club (Continued) T
p Normal Ciyic Activities: Sight conservation, including the purchase of
` glasses for needy school children. Cooperates with County Health Unit
and serving free lunches to indigent children.
Defense Activities: Interested in Public Speaking. j
· Local Publications: None. A
FULTON MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION, 406 Park Avenue, Fulton. Founded 1936. ‘
President, E. R. Ladd, 406 Park Avenue, Fulton, Telephone 552. Secretary, x
Rev. H. G. Sloan, Church Street, Fulton, Telephone 915. Terms expire `
January, 1942.
Membership: 7. Qualifications, pastor of local church of any denomination.
Committees: Agenda, E. A. Autrey, Fulton.
Purpose: To promote understanding and cooperation among the churches of (
Fulton and give voice to the collective judgment of the pastors.
NormalwCivic Aetijjtics: Promote special services for annual Boy Scout
i Day and attempting to establish a city mission. y
Defense Activities: Interested in Civilian Aircraft Warning Service,
~ Discussion Leaders, Teaching Americanization Classes for Aliens and Others,
Interviewing.
Local Publications: None.
FULTON ROTARY CLUB (Rotary International), c/0 Kentucky Utilities G0mp&Dy,"
_ Fulton. Founded 1924. President, G. F. Lansden, 219 Third Street, Fulton,
Telephone 1061. Secretary, J. O. Lewis, 510 Third Street, Fulton, Telephone
145. Terms expire July, 1942.
J Nembership28JQua1ifications, either own a business, be a professional man or
an executive.
Committees: Club Service, J. R. Hogan; Community Service, Leon Browder;
Vocatlonal Service, Theodore Kramer, Senior; International Service, L. O.
I · Hartman, all of Fulton.
_ Purppse: A service club.
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