ENTIRE FAMILY IN HOSPITAL The family of David C. Lingenfelter of Claysburg was found to be confined to their beds with well developed cases of pneumonia following the influenza to which all were victims and the father and mother and six small children have all been removed to the Nason hospital at Roaring Spring. Unable to obtain anyone to care for them at their home it was found necessary to remove the entire family to the hospital this week. The children, with the exception of the youngest and the mother, are not considered in any immediate danger although all have fully developed cases of pneumonia follwoing attacks of the influenza. The names of the children who with their parents are patients at the hospital are: Tillie, aged 10; Hester, aged 8; Esther, 7; John, 5; Elizabeth, 4, and James, a baby not quite 2 years old. The is only one of a number of instances where entire families have been stricken with attacks of the influenza and pneumonia although help is obtainable in most cases. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Wednesday Morning, October 30, 1918