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Show Sirens Will Officially Start Parade To Every Porch In HooseveSt; Weight guessing Oontest To Aid Drive Make A Guess i - l ' x ' V-'" -. ! V- L Roosevelt's three Polio Victims, Vic-tims, Stephen Aycock, Bobby Killian and Bruce Timothy, are the subjects of a "Dime-Guessing" "Dime-Guessing" game sponsored by the Socialetle club. . . See accompanying ' story for ' detailed de-tailed information on contest. When the siren sounds' and bells ring Saturday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m., they will be a signal to all Roosevelt residents to switch on their porch lights or place I a light in the window, indicat-: indicat-: ing that they are desirous of contributing to the March of Dimes parade. . Acpording to Mrs. Wayne Carle, chairman of Mothers' March on Polio, members of i the Socialette Club will canvas'; the town from 7 to 8 p.m. with scrolls on which all contributor?: will be listed. ' A special interest has been added to the Porchlight Parade this year by the contest being sponsored by Socialette, whereby where-by every contributor may enter and compete for the $io cash prize being offered the person who comes the closest in naming nam-ing the number of dimes that equal the combined weight of 'he three Roosevelt polio victims shown in the accompanying picture. pic-ture. They are Stephen Aycock, Bobby Killian and Bruce Timothy Tim-othy Five dollars' of the te-may te-may be kept by the winner, ar the other five dollars will no into the Polio fund in the winner's win-ner's name. Each person's guess will be listed on the scroll, which wilt be turned in with the collections- at the City building when the siren again sounds at 8 p.m. and the lucky winner announced announ-ced as soon as tallies are made. Mrs.; Carle announced that only one guess would be allowed to a family, ' unless more thar. one individual is enrolled on the donation list. Socialette members are r?-minded r?-minded to get their scroll sheet-and sheet-and receipts at Mrs. CarJcV home before Jan. 31. |