Letter Sent from Lions Clubs International Governor of District 351 to the Lebanese President Suleiman Frangieh Via Radio Orient

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Letter Sent from Lions Clubs International Governor of District 351 to the Lebanese President Suleiman Frangieh Via Radio Orient in Arabic in the 1970s when the president won the elections of presidency.

Letter translation:
“Dear Mr. President Suleiman Frangieh,

Ehden (City in North Lebanon)

On this happy day, District 351 of the Lions Clubs International is pleased to extend to your excellency its warmest congratulations, wishing your blessed era every success in the great tasks entrusted to it in the service of the causes of the rights & Peace.

Fouad Najjar
Governor of District 351 Lions Clubs International”

The Association of Lions Clubs was established in 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, by Melvin Jones, a Chicago business leader and a Freemason. The Association went international in 1920 when Border Cities Lions Clubs in Windsor, Canada, was established. The name of Lions Clubs International has been used since then. It subsequently evolved as an international service organization under the guidance and supervision of its secretary, Melvin Jones.

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