glia ClinicSave LivesHillsdale-St.Joseph Health Department, Dimes and Red Cross*s are sponsoring a•ubella and measles ; clinic is especially for ers, age 1-5.(or German measles) a mild, easily treatable But when it attacksuring pregnancy, its heir unborn children isIn addition toigic.ges and infant deaths, se blindness, deafness,and otheramage tions, the departmentLional March of Dimesthat in the last major in 1964, rubella caused pregnancies in 50,000 id killed 30,900 unborn le 20,000 who survived icted by a variety of cts.?cial free rubella and linic will be held Jan. 26alth department office, lie St., Hillsdale. The he clinic are 10 a.m. to5:30 to 7:30 p.m. From 4 p.m. the health;nt will be holding afreemonthly com-? disease control clinicubella and measles nil be available.Sponsorsner Day{ — It was the annualRecognition Day whenv Rntarv fHnh mot in194 YEARS — That’s the total number of years represented in this picture of the five generations of one family. A proud father, Larry Mills, joins with his year-old son, I»nnie; his mother, Mrs. I.eon Mills of rte. 1, Osseo; grandmother, Mrs. Maynard Robinson of rte. 3, Hillsdale and great-grandmother, Mrs. Elalaih Ixjvejoy of Pioneer, Ohio to commemoratethe snecial occasion