ALABAMA COURIER. ATHENS. A LAB AM.• • •• • • • • ■•\v,S-ers,idNegro DivisionGets $1002For Polio Fundchairman$100.35Payne $5; Pine Ridge $6.75; Pop-le I par Creek $10.11; St. John $5.94;le I Trinity $140.79; Walter’s Chapel$18.60. Total from communities is$570.25.Special activities and events brought in the following amounts:Variety show $151; Mothers March (Athens) $32.48; Motherse of Fea-n as ) by foratedarmthenor-can-dis-March (Little Elk) $13.77; churches $8.33; bingo party $22. 65; polio ball $3.70; coffee $3.10; coin cards $8.30; peanuts $185.60; committee $3.16. Total from special events was $432.09.The division chairman expressed her appreciation “to all citizens, chairmen of committees, leaders and all who acted in anocu-paH.advisory capacity to help put forth this highly successful effort.”1Liit h;The Negro division of theLimestone county March of a,T Dimes campaign today reported i tot$1,002.34. Emma Kate Grav wav.toH.Break-dow’n of the report showed the following amounts receiv- |)rlt;ed from school and community afl effort: ‘ j wiAlabama Forks $10; Belle fu Mina $35.10; Beulah $7.50; Bin re:Creek $6.15; Blue Ridge $17.15;Dogwood Flat $51.31; Elkmont I lolt; $6.20; Greenbrier $44.10; Green I F( Hill $5; Little Elk $14.45; Miller Public $61.89; Nelson $10; Newco14$1gimarPtcaalllllliIIVynr