Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1918 — MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.

Joseph Sego, Mrs. John Lakins, Mrs. Ed Hasty and baby and John Bartholomew are influenza patients. All of them are doing very well. Mrs. Mary Peyton was able to leave Sundiay. Rebecca Fendig was taken to Longcliff today. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fisher, of Remington, have a new son, born Sunday, Nov. 17. Baby Bussell is the sis tieth baby born in the Jasper County hospital. Mrs. Arthur Kanne and baby are doing nicely. , Miss Hermlan has returned to her duties. Miss Osborne is at her home. *

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lewis and two â– Children came today. They expect to go to India as missionaries in the very near future.z He was formerly in the Methodist ministry in the state of (New Jersey. Mrs. Lewis is a daughter of Edward Tanner, of Barkley township.

(Charles J. Dean received a card from his son, D. Delos Dean, who is located at Camp Pike, Arkansas, stating that he expected to be mustered out of the service this present week.