Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1917 — Must Undergo Operation. [ARTICLE]

Must Undergo Operation.

Mrs. Ed Faye, who for some time has been jn very poor health, was examined by Dr. Kanavel, of Chicago, when he was here last week, but on account of her nervous and otherwise impaired condition the doctor was unable to fully decide just what her ailment was. On the recommendation of Dr. Kanavel, Mrs. Faye has gone to Chicago for treatment and rest and when in proper condition she will undergo an operation at Wesley hospital.

L.E. Noland, for many years a resident of Lee, arrived here yesterday from Russiaville, Ind., where he had been stopping with, his son, Rev. David Noland. The latters son will graduate this year from DePauw University. L. E. Noland, since the death of his wife last fall, has been living with his children. He is enjoying very good health.

J. W. Marion, Sr., was down from Gillam township today to make protest against his assessment for the construction of the Ryan ditch and following his prompt custom to renew his Semi-Weekly Republican subscription. Mr. Marion reports that his wife’s father, William H. Collins, who is also the father of Mrs. James Parkinson, passed his 87th birthday on January 26th, and that he is now only tolerably well, not having been in very gofi health duriiig. tha_.p.ast few weeks.