Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1920 — MONDAY’S HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
MONDAY’S HOSPITAL NOTES.
Born, September 6th> to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marchand, of near McCoysburg, a son. Guy Swim underwent an operation Saturday evening. His condition is good. * John Hays and Fred Stath had their tonsils removed today. Mrs. Jess Gwin entered tee hospital for medical attention. James Walter went home Sunday. George Antcliff’s condition is not so good today. * Mrs. Reiddle’s condition is very much improved. She will go to the home of her son tomorrow. Mrs. Randle Gorham and baby left for their home Saturday pvenDenton is very much improved. He was able to spend a day away from the hospital with fri Earl Russell, John May and Mrs. Harry Lent are all improving nicely. Taking advantage of ye® r and also having in mind all tee peace and security of country life, two' of tee Jasper County Hospital nurses havd decided to take up long cases in the rural districts. It seems that these last paints require constant care and faithful service throughout the remainder of their natural lives. Hence a gathering of twelve (nurses and friends) at the home of Miss Mattie Hemphill, Thursday evening, September 2. A few hours were spent in happy remembrances and best wishes for long, long lifes of happiness for the guests of honor, Mrs. Garland Grant and Miss Jennie Comer.
