Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1919 — THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES [ARTICLE]

THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES

Hallgren, who had been the special nurse in charge of Maggie Gleason, returned today to her home in Chicago. Miss. Gleason is improving slowly. Mrs. Randolph, Mrs. DuCharme, Mrs. Rayway, James Bicknell and Herbert Schultz are improving. Mrs. John T. Culp, Mrs. Lee Myers and Joseph Rutledge left the hospital today. Mrs. Paul Tanner and baby, Mrs. Guy Loveless and baby are all doing nicely. L. H. Potts is in a critical condition. Joseph Fitzhugh is about the same. Tonight is the date for the regular meeting of the board of trustees. The thirteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kemper, who live on a ranch north of DeMotte, had the misfortune to break his right arm Wednesday in cranking an automobile. The injury was examined under the X-ray and given proper attention by a Rensselaer physician.