Steven Goslee Holds Lighted Lamp, Symbol of the Mothers March on Polio, January 1953
Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1953
Caption
Prepare For Mothers March: Steven Goslee, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Goslee of East Ann Arbor, holds aloft the lighted lamp -- symbol of the "Mothers March on Polio" slated Thursday night -- as chairman of the march for various areas of the county look on. Steven was a victim of polio last summer and still wears braces and uses crutches. Pictured are (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; Mrs. George C. Hoppert, Ypsilanti; (second row) Mrs. Robert Button, Milan; Mrs. James A. Nichols, Ann Arbor; (third row) Mrs. Homer Cleary, Pittsfield Village; Mrs. Harold Carter, Dexter; Mrs. George Feack, Manchester; Mrs. Delores Bennett, Ypsilanti; Mrs. Waldemar J. Grossman, Chelsea; (fourth row) Mrs. Edwin J. Sutter, Chelsea; and Mrs. Norman Elfring, Saline.
Year
1953
Month
January
Photo
Subjects
March of Dimes
Fundraisers
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
Polio
Old News
Ann Arbor News
Steven Goslee
Mrs. William M. Flanders
Mrs. Lee G. Begole
Mrs. William W. Steinberger
Mrs. Earl Schanz
Mrs. George C. Hoppert
Mrs. Robert Button
Georgina M. Nichols
Mrs. Homer Cleary
Mrs. Harold Carter
Mrs. George Feack
Mrs. Delores Bennett
Mrs. Waldemar J. Grossman
Mrs. Edwin J. Sutter
Mrs. Norman Elfring