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FOURTEENTH YEARRECOVERS FROM*irDREAD DISEASEwe]Miss Helen Knubel, well Known (J1'1„ rchere, III at her New York i fa;Home.V V ♦hl'BANOTHER CASE REPORTED al‘Child in Former Orrtanna Familygpflaken III in Franklin County. Muat | jBar (hildren from the Movies. ' pui _WiThe firet case of infantile paralysis ! thiin any of the large cities, which con- t01otlcerns Gettysburg people directly, i | that of Miss Helen Knubel, of New 11,1York, who is now recovering from anattack which affected both her lowerw*limbs Miss Knul*d, while escapingso I forfrom fatal consequence*, will doubthaleas be crippled for a long time unlessone of the more modern methods oftreating the after-effects of the dreaddisease proves effective.She is a daughter of Dr. FrederickKnubel, a graduate of GettysburgCollege, who has a large circle of(kn friends here. She is a sister of Freder- tochiick Knubel Jr., now a junior at Gettysburg College, ami she was a visitorhere at commencement time last Junewhen she made many friends.MThe fact that Miss Knubel is seventeen years of age w ill, it i« believed,! help to make her complete recovery’ j v^jmore probable.Cannot Lease.The Maryland requirements about iIinfantile paralysis conditions prohibitany children who enter that .Statehufrom IVnnsylvania from returning to tht* state in le s than fourteen days, j '*u whether or not they have health per- j mits. A number of persons in Get- \ *n tysburg have been making short j UR trips to Taneytown and Kmmitsburg, r who will now’ have t leave their i mI |lt; hildren Ht home or give up their j °trips. ’ ! voluMust Bar ( hildren. jBoth the local moving picturehouse-i of Gettysburg admitted chil- {dren under lt years of age to theiredmisunderstanding. They have now«*ni nfr,owingTli#*yhave»lt;ribeen fully advised of the orders of the : State Department of Health regard { mg the prohibition und beginning th.* i *nievening no children under the prtotribed age limit will be allow’ed in either place. ; 'Former County Child.AEdith Goodermuth. the four year | Plold daughter of George Goodermuth. } Vlnow of (Julncy, in Franklin County, ibut formerly of m ar Orrtanna, is ' 'riBuffering from infantile paralysis i !tThe home has been quarantined. The i ! 1Vthild has six brothers and sisters athome, all of whom are under sixteen 1 ir, I n]years of age j *Indian School Query.^ w( arlisle Indian School officials have asked for a special interpretation a**lt;»tJ the manner in which the ruling as »% *-v. 'W'. y ^5 **vgjBLto schools effects the Government in- stitution It is thought that pupilsaway on the outing system will notclItbe permitted to return ami that th«opening of the Fall term, set for SeptleiItember 5, will be delayed.Their Second Case. I v'Cumberland County’s second paralya• nsis case was quarantined Sunday i ,Frances Bowman, eight months old i !fdaughter of Raymond Bowman, a !(I I1 f) hvictim.Si
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Mon, Aug 28, 1916

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