Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1920 — THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.

Vera Jenkins, thirteen year old daughter of Mrs. Alice Caster,. of Medaryville, entered the hospital this morning, and will have her appendix removed this afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Parish of Thayer is greatly improved and will go to her home today. 7 A son was born Wednesday, April 21st to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spangle of near Rensselaer. Miss Tillie Gangloff is improving slowly. The condition of Mrs. Helena Reiddle remains very much the same. Mrs. Benjamin Knapp, Mrs. Fred Simpson, Miss Sarah Espey, Miss Nellie Doyle, Mrs. Thos. Burton and Louis Davisson are all well on the road to recovery. Van Norman has recovered from his injuries, but the accident has left his mind thus far in a very confused condition. His physician is hopeful that time will overcome this. ■ '■ ■ > Sylvas Stevens underwent an. Xray examination at the hospital Wednesday for an injury to his breast, sustained while assisting in loading a cow at the Frank Hill farm.