The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 20, 1955, Image 12

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. |
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Thursday, October 20 12 34 Exa mations Ing patterns, man taining muscle
Cir ; 1 ; | tone, controlling muscle move
ie
PEST CONTROL, Are Given At | ment and re-educating muscles
| that have lost their ability to
ALL WORK GUARANTEED | Ch : | function. Patients are encour
a ——— "Ive aged to com to the Treatment
i I Fi rthopedic clinic vore | Center, 129 E. Orange St, Lan
2 Free Estimates ee 4 : —_ * / aa
held by he Lancaster County | caster 0 Save av
. = ' nildre of the busy therapist how aver,
WM J POWERS Society for ppled Ci re many of these patients are un
Poe & Adult
David Nutter, |




Ad able to come to the Center, so
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. VID and larvin C. Goodman, all parts of the city and county
; ie ie) ore vd
FH i i : Nils LD, sarthopedy Te oe i YE 8 Class again began
a. la : charg Johs L. Poleyn. MD. 1 raf ass agi
x 4 : regular sessions in the Treat
a euro and Charles | 1 ‘onter ler the direc
FOR SALE ; { ment Cente under
Kuartz, M.D., pediatrician also | tion of the occupational thera
CORN-FED examined number of the chil-| hist 9 handicapped individuals
DOUBLE BREASTED dren and adults. 84 examma- | attend this class cach week By
4 tions wer given with 10 of request, a Craft program is be
TURKEYS them being new patients. A to-| jhe organized by the occupation
tal of 24 new patients were a] therapist for the guests of
ae S¢ this month the Lutheran Home in Lancast
46%) { I'he orthopedic nurse, occupa-| ep
is tional an physical therapists Because of the jncrease in
ade a total of 332 visits. 2741 the number of : kindergarten
i were travelled in making] children at Burrowes school in
these visits. Braces were cavre-| Lancaster township, it was nec
fully checked and kept in re-| essary to seek n2w quarters for
ir, patients were taken to the the pre-school Cerebral Palsy
brace mechanic for measure-| Center. Through the 'coopera-
nents of new braces. Programs tion of the County School Of
in the homes of patients were fice, the Hempfield Joint School
set up by the occupational ther- District and the City School
ap’st to strengthen muscle pow-! Administration, the Lancaster
Dres:zed or live weight. er and to incrzase functional City School Board has made
SA QAON ART T ability as well as programs for space available in the George
BRICK. REASONABLE recreational purposes. Some of Ross School at N. Queen and
Harvey K. Shoemeker the duties for thie Physical Rots sreois in Langusier The
therapists wore given exercises Lancaster F'ransportation Com-
Phone 3-9862 FLORIN, PA. for poor posture, flat feet and, pany transported the desks and
— fe curvature of the spine; improv- chairs. 14 children reported at


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wine wen v0 «| Polio Isn't
of tens of thousands for whom,
the vaccine has come too late.”
Rudy said the national need
for this coming year has been

|
Friday Ii bh d Yet | conservatively set at $47,600,-
Mrs John I. Hartman, Jr, ic e€ | 000 over half of which is for|
has been spending hours in get That Polio isn't ‘licked’ yet, patient care and that an all out
ing volunteer drivers for thos was very vividly brought out | effort will be made to raise the
children who have no means of ™ : : local chapter's share in this
nsportation to the Center to more than 700 volunteer lea- fund raising drive.
She has enlisted the services of ders by Basil O'Connor, presi- The local chairman pointed
many interested women in Lan-| gen of the National Founda-| , t+ that today over the United
caster city and county Mrs tion for Infantile Paralysis, at a States nearly 3300 respirator
Verno A. vail, gr," was in meeting held in Washington, D.| cases are being taken care of
charge of this previously . | C., this past week end. Five py the National Foundation,
Mrs. William Poorbaugh 1s In| ooo ong the District of Col-| most of these being iron lung
charge of recreciting volunteers umbia were represented. cases.
to assist the kindergarten teach Christian C. Rudy, chairman “Mr. O'Connor outlined the
er and the therapists at the of the Lancaster County Chap-| vital need to intensify the polio
Center. This project was starl- 4, = this morning on his crusade at these meetings,” Ru-
d by Mrs. Poorbaugh's | return from the conference, that. gy nid. with the National
tv, Alpha Chi Omega and the it was the most inspiring meet- Foundation's school vaccine
Circle Bible Class of the Pres. ing he ever attended since the) program providing a large
byterian church. She welcomes nception of the local chapter. of polio protection for
anyone who feels that she can The Salk polio vacene| aphout 7,000,000 children this]
assist in this type of work. SIX... 5 magnificant Victory | year. But the disease has claim.
of these velunigers, spent 1 over a virus,” Rudy said, “but eq thousands of new victims]
hours in the Treatment Center yy. caused by the virus among the 53,000,000 remain-
learning occupational and phy is not licked yet”. It won't be, jo under age 20 who have re-|
sical therapists the easiest and polio crippling and Killing ceived no vaccine. Moreover, a
best methods of handling the is a thing of the past. That can] gnarl péreentage of individuals
severely handicapped patien 2 happen only when everybody are incapable of responding to
well as how to put on and take io gusceptible has been| yaepine > |
off braces. One or two volun oe rn orci affords, | Yoram " :
teers wll work daily with the po, we have rebuilt are lives Thus DEW pollo patisnts ‘are
staff at the Pre-school Cerebral en eee continously added to the thous-
Palsy Center, Agency, welcomed guests from | ands who already rely on the
The Exccutive Seer tary at- industry and various organiza-| March of Dimes and Dollars for
tended an Easter Seal confer tions to their Treatment Center, Help. Even as we look hope-|
ence in New York that was 120 E. Orange St., Lancaster. | fully to the future, we deeply
sponsored by the National So- Here they saw the therapists! realize our obligations to those
ciety for Crippled Children working with the handicapped Who must be served on their
and Adults in trying to teach them to help| long, long road back to useful-
Feather | ness. The challenge to repair]
The Society, A Red themselves

A new Strato-Flight Hydra-Matic—coupled
with Pontiac's 227-H.P. Strato-Streak V-8—
results in performance so new and dramatic
it must be experienced to be believed!
There's smart, new beauty and luxury
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the safety of big brakes and road-hugging
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There are many, many
which mark this beauty as the glamorous
pattern for tomorrow's cars, But come in
and see for yourself. Take a long look at
the six luxurious new Four-door and Two-
door Catalina hardtops. Sample the results
of its fabulous General Motors “First”.
Sure as you enjoy thrilling action, here's
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DIAL 7-1366
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
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other things
lives to the highest degree is
| ours right now. The challenge
{ for every man, woman and
child here in Lancaster is to
| make certain that no polio vie-
tim in our community shall ev-
or want because of the lack of
necessary funds in their fight a-|
| gainst this crippling disease.”
| Rudy pointed out that ~ the,
Salk vaccine in '54 was proved
| tional voluntary group, he add-|
| that since then it has been in-
creased in potency. This means
| possibly an even higher per-
centage of protection was giv-
| en those who received at least
two shots before the 1955 polio
| season.
But are
ways of improving it still fur-
ther, Rudy said, and funds
| must be provided for this con-
rescarch. In addition,|
| money is needed to continue
the work of training doctors,
nurses. therapists and other pro-
fessional workers for both re-
and patient cere. The
National Foundation is sponsor-
the largest professional ed-
veational pregram of na-
group, he add-!
scientists seeking
| tinuing
«earch
ing
any
tional
ed
—
THEATRE GROUP
TO PRESENT PLAY
“Night Must Fall”, murder
mystery, will be presented by
th2 Elizabethtown Little Thea-
ter Oct. 20, 21 and 22 at 8:00
[ nm. in the El'zabethtown High
| School, The play
homicidal bellboy who, having
murderad woman, is intent
upon murdering the old invalid
who befriends him.
Thomas Wolfgang, a newcom-
er to the Little Theatre, will]
the role of Dan, the bell
He had considerable
experience in acting, having
played many leading roles at
Lebanon Valley College. Reba
who played in ‘“‘Arsen‘c
and Old Lace” and ‘‘Harvey”,
will portray Mrs. Bramson, the
invalid.
Betty Jane Wolfgang, anoth-|
er new member to the theatre
group, will take the role of
Olivia Grayne, the old woman's
companion, who is attracted to
| Dan. Mrs. Wolfgang has also
appeared in several productions
| at Lebanon Valley College. Oth-
er characters are Tyler Zimmer-
man, Kenneth Grosh, Beverly
| J. Diekan, Mary Ann Barnhart,
| Ellen Aungst and William A |
Withers
The setting for the
| play is in Mrs.
| galow. Essex, England. “Night
| Must Fall” was first presented
| in London ‘by J. P. Mitchelhill
| at the Duchess Theatre May 31,
1935.
concerns a
one
play
boy. has
Boggs.
three-act
Branson's Bun-
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FESTIVAL SATURDAY |
An apple dumpling festival
will be held Saturday, Oct. 22,
| at the Mastersonville Fire Hall.
| The festival is being sponsored
| by the Mastersonville Fire Com-!
| pany Auxiliary.
A complete menu will be
available. The public is invited,
to attend the affair which will
begin at 4:30 p.m.
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