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Identifier
20145782
Description
Sixty women a day, representing almost every woman's organization in Fort Worth, have worked stuffing 45,000 March of Dimes envelopes to be mailed into the residential areas. Among them have been, left to right, Mmes. Morris Walker of the P-TA, E. H. Martin of the Junior Woman's Club and A. L. Henton of St. Joseph's Auxiliary.
Archival Date
1950-01-13
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-2361
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Nonprofit organizations; Fund raising; Organizations; Women; Envelopes; Community service
Names
March of Dimes; Junior Woman's Club (Fort Worth, Tex.); Martin, E. H. (Mrs.); Walker, Morris (Mrs.); Henton, A. L. (Mrs.); March of Dimes Foundation
Subjects
Nonprofit organizations; Fund raising; Organizations; Women; Envelopes; Community service