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Ann Arbor Men's Bowling Association Donates To Polio Fund, February 1957

Ann Arbor Men's Bowling Association Donates To Polio Fund, February 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1957
Caption:
Bowlers Contribute To Polio Fund: Mrs. Paul D. Hogg, Ann Arbor chairman of the March of Dimes campaign, is shown at the right holding a check for $1,000 donated to the Polio Fund by local bowlers. Carl W. Baker, President of the Ann Arbor Men's Bowling Association (center) and Don Laubengayer, chairman of the Bowl for Polio fund, made the presentation to Mrs. Hogg. The finals in the Bowl for Polio Sweepstakes will be held March 2 at 4 p.m. at the Huron Lanes.

Ann Arbor Mayor William E. Brown makes January official polio month, with members March of Dimes drive committee, January 1956

Ann Arbor Mayor William E. Brown makes January official polio month, with members March of Dimes drive committee, January 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1956
Caption:
Polio Month Proclaimed: Mayor William E. Brown, jr., signs a proclamation making January official polio month. And, from these volunteer March of Dimes workers, he receives a "blue crutch" pin. Gathered around the mayor (from left to right) are the following workers of the Ann Arbor drive committee: Mrs. George D. Dibble, head of the drive in Ann Arbor; Harold E. Groves, jr., small corporations division; William C. Lighthall, large corporations; Mrs. Paul D. Hogg, mothers' march; Oliver Johnson, factory employees; Mrs. Roscoe O. Bonisteel, jr., special gifts; Mrs. Gerald V. Barrow, special gifts; Lauren J. Jedele, city employees; Mrs. Douglas K. Reading, schools; Mrs. W. H. Winkelhaus, clubs and organizations; Mrs. Julius Schaffer, business and canisters; Mrs. Howard R. William, dime cards; and Mrs. Aaron R. Edwards, special gifts. Another member of the special gifts division, Mrs. George H. Lowrey, is absent.