Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1920 — DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. P. O. KENNEDY IN HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]

DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. P. O. KENNEDY IN HOSPITAL

P. O. Kennedy writes of the condition of his daughter, now in a Chicago hospital. The following is taken from a personal letter received by the editor from Mr. Kennedy: Wheatfield, Ind. April 16, 1920 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Enclosed find check for two dollars for which please give me credit for your valuable paper. Our daughter, Ruth, is in the Alice Home Hospital, of Lake Forest, 111., where she was operated on three weeks ago last Tuesday for a pancreatic cyst. The gall bladder had ruptured and a sack from which two quarts of fluid were drawn had formed. A drain was inserted and a large amount of fluid still escapes. Her worst trouble now is r she can keep nothing on her stomach and has to be fed artificially on glucose. The wound is doing nicely but just what the outcome will be is questionable. My wife is up there with her. Yours Reap.

P. O. KENNEDY.