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Ready for Nation’s Biggest Birthday Parly (Acme) THE PRESIDENT AND HIS MOTHER, MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT When the President becomes 52 years old on Jan. 30 every community in the nation will give a ball in his honor to help raise an endowment for extension of the work of Warm Springs Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The President’s mother bought the first box sold for the great society ball to be held in the Waldorf-Astoria in New York, saying: “After all, it is my son’s birthday and I am extremely interested in the splendid work of Warm Springs Foundation.” ■ • BUY A TICKET TO THE TO BE HELD IN BOYDEH HIGH GYMHASIUM JANUARY 30th M 1 IT WILL AID A If P " ~ | Worthy Cause The White House of Health at Warm Springs THE GIFT OF THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA TO WARM SPRINGS With its Imposing white pillars reflecting the bright sunlight of a perfect day, Georgia Hall, one of the main units of the Warm Springs Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, reflects the cheerfulness always apparent at this great health-restoring center In Georgia. Recognizing the invaluable assistance which the Foundation has renj|ered:to'President l Roosevelt in his fight for health, a national committee'of''prominent leaders, headed by Colonel Henry L. Doherty, Is staging on January 30, . Mr. Roosevelt's fifty-second birthday, 6,000 Presidential Birthday Balls i In honor of the Chief Executive and as a means of raising a permanent . endowment fund for the Foundation to parry on and expand Its work. .. j
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