Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1945)

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nil ^yi L In 1944 the Greer Garson Trailer provided the extra punch that raised $4,500,000 for polio victims. That's 45 million dimes. Miss Garson raises the ante to $5,000,000 . . . and hopes that you'll raise her . . . that's 50,000,000 dimes! . . . Greer Garson's heartrending new 1945 trailer, "The Miracle of Hickory", tells briefly of the polio epidemic that hit Hickory, N. C, last summer. It answers the question of "What becomes of the money we give?" It shows children actually being saved . . . dimes marching into action against the enemy . . . The four and a half million dollar wallop of 1 944 amply proved the selling power of GOOD trailers, and how they soften people's hearts and open their purses . . . WE have the proud privilege of distributing this film of mercy . . . YOU have the inestimable opportunity of showing it to your patrons ... to their applause of your public spirit . . . CONTACT YOUR NEAREST NSS BRANCH AT ONCE! . . . MARCH OF^DlMES WEEK January 25-31. cftee/i service PHI 1 1 HHBr Dl 1111 inOUitHY