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hIsYOUNG GIRLS TAKEN TOROCKVILLE SANITARIUM. R-i ttedcMiss Linnie Best, county nurse, n left yesterday (Wednesday) for a Rockville, accompanied by Clara c and Dorothy Holladay, daughters of j Mrs. Jessie Holladay residing north- j ~ west of here. The two girls will be j placed in the Rockville Sanitarium for treatment for tuberculosis. Mrs. Holladay and daughter, Laura, ajso accompanied them, the trip being, made iiv motor, Clara and Dorothy will be placed in school at the sanitarium and along with the treatment they receive will carry their regular ( J school work. Two other patients i1 which Miss Best was instrumental * in getting into the sanitarium from |1White County, have returned home in excellent health and one of the j * girls has completed her grade work, entering a high school in the county at the opening of school this year. The other remained at the hospital a year and a half, working the last six months of her stay there. It J is believed that with the treatment the Holladay girls will receive therP* they will be completely cured.
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Monticello Herald

Monticello, Indiana, US

Thu, Sep 13, 1923

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