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Story February 5, 1956

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Continuation of article on Mrs. Williams' leadership in March of Dimes efforts with church women in Fulton and DeKalb counties; planning meeting for polio mothers march at Stanton's; PTA's Third Annual Daddies Day on January 19 featuring speaker and performances.

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Miss Williams (Continued from Page One) March of Dimes.

Mrs. Williams is the Carnation representative for Fulton and DeKalb counties. She has been with the company now for several years and has built quite a reputation for herself with the company.

Women who worked with Mrs. Williams Sunday were: Mrs. Nell Blackshear, First Congregational Church; Mrs. Eula Mae Wimbley, Wheat Street; Misses Birdie and Sarah Hix, Union Baptist; Mrs. Erline Williams and Miss Brenda Hatcher, Big Bethel; Mrs. Mary Greenwood, Central Methodist; Misses Jenell Stovall and Susie Beasley, Flipper Temple; Mrs. Grace West, West Hunter Baptist; Misses Mary Nell Ross and Mirtis Brown, Mount Moriah Baptist Church; Miss Dolores Redman, Pilgrim Baptist; Mrs. Ora Bell Sherman, Antioch Baptist; Miss Carrie Ross, Butler Street Baptist; Miss Bertha Hutchinson, Allen Temple; Miss Annie Lee Fuller, Mount Vernon Baptist; Miss Roslin Williams, Church of Christ; and Miss Johnnora Hix, Mt. Olive.

At which plans were made for the participation of Stanton's mothers for the Annual Mothers March for Polio. Highlighting the meeting was a film "They Shall Not Want."

On Sunday afternoon January 19 at 4:30 p. m. the Third Annual "Daddies Day" program was held sponsored by the PTA. The chairman was H. S. Powell, other members included: H. B. Michael, J. Jackson, S. S. Coan, W. H. Cleveland, J. R. Wilson, Jr., and C. W. Knox. The guest speaker was Rev. Harold E. Bethune, Jr., of Morehouse College, College of Religion.

Other members on the program were selections from the E. Tate Washington High School Boys Chorus with Mr. Tate directing and the Fifth and Sixth Grade classes.

Refreshments during the social hour were courtesy of Pet Milk Company and American Bakeries.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Family Social Manners Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

March Of Dimes Mothers March Polio Campaign Daddies Day Pta Program Church Volunteers Community Service

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Williams Mrs. Nell Blackshear Mrs. Eula Mae Wimbley Misses Birdie And Sarah Hix Mrs. Erline Williams Miss Brenda Hatcher Mrs. Mary Greenwood Misses Jenell Stovall And Susie Beasley Mrs. Grace West Misses Mary Nell Ross And Mirtis Brown Miss Dolores Redman Mrs. Ora Bell Sherman Miss Carrie Ross Miss Bertha Hutchinson Miss Annie Lee Fuller Miss Roslin Williams Miss Johnnora Hix H. S. Powell H. B. Michael J. Jackson S. S. Coan W. H. Cleveland J. R. Wilson Jr. C. W. Knox Rev. Harold E. Bethune Jr.

Where did it happen?

Fulton And Dekalb Counties

Story Details

Key Persons

Mrs. Williams Mrs. Nell Blackshear Mrs. Eula Mae Wimbley Misses Birdie And Sarah Hix Mrs. Erline Williams Miss Brenda Hatcher Mrs. Mary Greenwood Misses Jenell Stovall And Susie Beasley Mrs. Grace West Misses Mary Nell Ross And Mirtis Brown Miss Dolores Redman Mrs. Ora Bell Sherman Miss Carrie Ross Miss Bertha Hutchinson Miss Annie Lee Fuller Miss Roslin Williams Miss Johnnora Hix H. S. Powell H. B. Michael J. Jackson S. S. Coan W. H. Cleveland J. R. Wilson Jr. C. W. Knox Rev. Harold E. Bethune Jr.

Location

Fulton And Dekalb Counties

Event Date

January 19

Story Details

Mrs. Williams, Carnation representative for Fulton and DeKalb counties, coordinated with women from various churches for the March of Dimes. A meeting at Stanton's planned mothers' participation in the Annual Mothers March for Polio, featuring the film 'They Shall Not Want.' The Third Annual 'Daddies Day' program, sponsored by the PTA, was held on January 19 at 4:30 p.m., chaired by H. S. Powell, with Rev. Harold E. Bethune Jr. as guest speaker, performances by school chorus and classes, and refreshments provided by Pet Milk Company and American Bakeries.

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