Portrait of Fanny Fisher at the Murray Corporation of America factory. Article on back: "Blood donor, Fanny Fisher. That grandmothers, too, are fighting this war finds ample proof in the case of Fanny Fisher, B-17-F outer wing assembly worker, who is a six-time blood donor and has never laid off work to do it. Called 'young in appearance and spirit' by her fellow workers, Mrs. Fisher has two children and three grandchildren, and has been a Murray worker for the last seven and a half years. She buys a War Bond every week and carefully 'budgets' her blood-bank contributions at three-month intervals under doctor's strict supervision." Stamped on back: "Photographic Department. Authorized print no. 1489-1, date 11-1-43. Murray Corporation, Detroit." Handwritten on back: "Women workers."