Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1919 — THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.

Mrs. Henry Wood, who underwent an operation Tuesday, is recovering nicely. Mary Cochran, eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran, of Goodland, entered the hospital Wednesday and underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Wm. Ballinger and baiby were able to leave the hospital Wednesday. Robert Overton went to his home Wednesday, having sufficiently recovered from the flu. His wife, who is still iin the hospital, is recovering nicely. -- - E. E. Smith Js able to sit up in a chair and hopes to be able to go to his home Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Lamson is very much improved. Elza Swim is doing nicely. Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson, who has influenza, is about the same. Mrs. Everett Warne continues to improve. Mrs. Taylor Wood and Mrs. Charles Elijah are improving. Both have influenza. Joseph Fitzhugh’s condition remains unchanged. Mrs. Dr. and Marlouise are just Miss Luvie Gunyon was called to the home of her brother, Dallas Gunyon, near Monticello, by telegram today telling her that he has a severe case of influenza.