1967 5c Search for Peace, Lions International

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U.S. #1326
5¢ Search for Peace

Issue Date: July 5, 1967
City: Chicago, IL
Quantity: 121,985,000
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Giori press
Perforations: 11
Color: Blue, red and black
 
Publicizes the Search for Peace, an essay contest sponsored by Lions International, which encouraged school children to devise plans for achieving world peace. This stamp was printed on gray paper with blue threads.
 

The Lions Clubs 

On June 7, 1917, the Lions Club held their first national meeting in Chicago.

Dr. William P. Woods of Evansville, Indiana created the first iteration of the Lions. He established the Royal Order of Lions on August 8, 1911, as a fraternal organization. After a few years, however, the group decided they wanted to focus more on service and Woods worked on establishing Lions Clubs around 1915.

The oldest continuously operating Lions Club was established on January 18, 1916, in Austin, Texas. That October, Dr. Woods and several others incorporated the International Association of Lions Clubs in Indiana. By June 1917, there were at least 27 clubs in nine or more states.

 

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U.S. #1326
5¢ Search for Peace

Issue Date: July 5, 1967
City: Chicago, IL
Quantity: 121,985,000
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Giori press
Perforations: 11
Color: Blue, red and black
 
Publicizes the Search for Peace, an essay contest sponsored by Lions International, which encouraged school children to devise plans for achieving world peace. This stamp was printed on gray paper with blue threads.
 

The Lions Clubs 

On June 7, 1917, the Lions Club held their first national meeting in Chicago.

Dr. William P. Woods of Evansville, Indiana created the first iteration of the Lions. He established the Royal Order of Lions on August 8, 1911, as a fraternal organization. After a few years, however, the group decided they wanted to focus more on service and Woods worked on establishing Lions Clubs around 1915.

The oldest continuously operating Lions Club was established on January 18, 1916, in Austin, Texas. That October, Dr. Woods and several others incorporated the International Association of Lions Clubs in Indiana. By June 1917, there were at least 27 clubs in nine or more states.