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MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1963
Sixty-Eight—
(Continued from Page One)
Cathy Pace, Dallas; Janice Pat
terson, Hapeville; Sadie Mae
Payton, Luchanan; James C.
Pope, Carrollton; Sandra Proc
tor, Bowdon; Charlotte A. Ray,
Newman; Sarah F. Redding, Bow
don Junction; Carol Roberson,
LaFayette; Karen Rogers Rol
lins, Bowdon.
Helen Rowe, Carrollton; Nancy
D. Sclman, Rome; Peggy M.
Sewell, Hartwell; Sara E. Shel
nutt, Bremen; Walter W. Skin
ner, Moreland; Carol F. Smith,
Atlanta; Elizabeth Smith, Bow
don; Marion Otis Smith, Fair
burn; W. H. Smith, Carrollton.
Wanda C. Steed, Bowdon; Su
san Stephens, Carrollton; Donna
Swofford, Douglasville; Martha
Thurmond, Cleveland; Penny
Watson. Atlanta; Sandra V.
White. Jackson; Shirley Wood
ard, Austell; Lynda Wortham,
Newnan; Carolyn M. Wright,
Bowdon.
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Newnan Street
Carrollton
DELICIOUS
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CORN DOGS
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Bankhead Highway
March of Dimes
Celebrates 25th
Birthday in *63
The goal of the 25th anniver
sary March of Dmes this Jan
uary is to provide the best of
medical care, in their own com
munities, to the hundreds of
thousands of American children
disabled by birth defects and
arthritis, according to Basil
O’Connor, president of the Na
tional Foundation.
Already more than 50 treat
ment ?enters have been estab
lished throughout the county,
with March of Dimes funds, to
make available medical care for
children suffering from these
two cripplers and polio.
It was following the victory
over polio that The National
Foundation-March o f Dimes
came to grips with the problems
of birth defects and arthritis, the
greatest cripplers of mankind.
An estimated 250,000 infants are
born with significant birth de
fects each year in this country
—one every other minute —and
at least 42,000 children are
among the 11 million Americans
suffering from arthritis, Mr.
O’Connor pointed out.
Although these are leading
causes of disability in children,
adequate medical care for the
great majority stricken by these
and other chronic disabling di-1
seases is not available. Perceiv- j
ing this gap in the country’s
health needs, the National Foun
dation-March of Dimes began
its financing of medical centers
to make available early and ac- j
curate diagnosis along with ex
pert treatment which can often j
prevent or correct progressive
crippling of young limbs and bod
ies.
Another immediate concern of
March of Dimes is to support
research to find the causes and
means of preventing these crip
plers. This research is already
leading to greater understanding
of genetics, heredity, the effects
of drugs on living organisms,
and other phenomena which may
throw light on the mysteries of
birth defects and arthritis.
This is the imaginative, en-j
couraging work supported by the
March of Dimes funds which
compassionate American people
“Give for the Life of a Child.”
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