The Club's Purpose
Record Books of the Young Lithuanian American National Club, in possession of the Secretary, the Young Lithuanian National Club, 3131 S. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill., 1936-1941
1. The Young Lithuanian American National Club has as its purpose: To help its members in sickness and in poverty and to put into practice among them the principles of unity and brotherly love.
2. The club, as far as possible will hold celebrations of national holidays and other important national events and arrange theatrical performances etc.
Persons between the ages of sixteen and forty are eligible for membership. The membership dues are $8 per year. During sickness the member gets $5 per week, in case of death the society pays $300. from the treasury.
The club has about 350 members. Assets are about $16,000. The good assets are 2 $8,000, while the bad assets consist of the Lithuanian Auditorium bonds amounting to $4,800, which were in the closed Universal State Bank.
J. Ruta, President, 3267 S. Halsted St.
S. Kunevicia, 3220 S. Union Ave.