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Tomorrow Night Turn On Your Porch Light!

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28
Month
January
Year
1953
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TOMORROW NIGHT Turn On Your PORCH LIGHT!

WELCOME THESE WOMEN As They March Against POLIO!

Tomorrow night, Thursday, January 29, more than 600 Ann Arbor women whose names appear here, will conduct a systematic house-to-house solicitation in the drive for funds to be used in combatting the dreaded polio disease. "Mothers' March" it is called and every dollar of the goal is needed. GIVE...GIVE...GIVE generously. WHO KNOWS, maybe YOU or ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY may be the beneficiary of the gallant efforts these women will make tomorrow evening.

WASHTENAW COUNTY CHAIRMAN:

Steven Goslee (center), six-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Goslee of East Ann Arbor, holds the lighted lamp, symbol of the Mother's March against polio tomorrow night.

Steven, was the victim of polio in last summer's epidemic.

With Steven, are the chairmen throughout the county who will lead the Mother's March in their areas.

First row (left to right), Mrs. William M. Flanders, East Ann Arbor; Mrs. Lee G. Begole, Dixboro; Mrs. William W. Steinberger, Willow Village; Mrs. Earl Schanz, Dexter; and Mrs. George C. Hoppert, Ypsilanti.

Second row (left to right), Mrs. Robert Button, Milan; and Mrs. James A. Nichols, Ann Arbor.

Third row (left to right), Mrs. Homer Cleary, Pittsfield Village; Mrs. Harold Cartter, Dexter; Mrs. George Feack, Manchester; Mrs. Delores Bennett, Ypsilanti; and Mrs. Waldemar J. Grossman, Chelsea.

Last row (left to right), Mrs. Edwin J. Sutter, Chelsea; and Mrs. Norman Elfring, Saline.

Ann Arbor Captains (left to right) Mrs. Richard W. Berkeley, Mrs. Jess M. Mosher, Mrs. John Hedlesky, jr., Mrs. Frederick N. McOmber, Mrs. William T. Dobson, Mrs. C. W. Carpenter, Mrs. Marion E. McArtor and Mrs. Ronald S. Johnson