Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1920 — MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
MONDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
Mrs. Merman Tudor was able to go-to the home of relatives in town Sunday. Mrs. Plunkett expects to leave the hospital today. The condition of Mrs. Wm. Saylor is slightly improved. Mrs. Allen is doing as well as could be expected. Mrs. Reiddle remains the same. Miss Nelle Doyle, Mrs. Hammerton, Mrs. Clark and baby, Mr. Baer, Mr. Lehman and Mrs. Somerford are improving. We wish to ask the owners of automobiles, to please keep in mind the fact that unless a car is driven quietly in front of the hospital, it is very disturbing to those who are sick, so much so in fact that the evenings,. apd especially Wednesday and Saturday nights have become a dread. In behalf of the patients, we ask you to aid us in making them comfortable by remembering a few don’ts. Don’t drive by with cut-out open. Don’t stop within the Hospital quiet zone and leave yous engine running. Don’t drive by the hospital without remembering that some one appreciated the fact if you tried to be quiet. Don’t forget that if you.eome to us sick, we will put forth every effort to make you comfortable. M ATTIE HEMPHILL, Supt. • The members of the Dorcas class of the Methodist church and their families are asked to meet on the church lawn Tuesday evening) at six-thirty o’clock for a picnic supper.
