Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1920 — NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]

NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL

Paul Goldsberry, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldsberry of Gillam township, underwent a mastoid operation Monday, and is doing nicely. *Mrs. Daisy Hoshaw was able to return to her home Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Yeoman and baby returned to their home Monday evening. Mrs. Orval Hitchings is improving nicely from her recent operation. Mrs. J. W. Pruett is showing improvement each day. Mrs. Grover Norris is doing nicely. Miss Myrtle Ford, 'superintendent of the hospital during the absence of Miss Mattie Hemphill, spent Monday and yesterday in Chicago. Wilhelmine Traub, little daughter of William Traub of this city, was brought home from Chicago Sunday evening where her afflicted limb was put in a cast' She was taken to the hospital here for care on her arrival, but was removed to her home Monday evening. The Democrat was in error in stating in its Saturday issue that L. H. Hamilton had entered the hospital. He did not enter the hospital because no room was available. He is suffering from what was first thought to be erysipelas, but was later diagnosed by the doctors as a skin poisoning. He is still confined to his home, but is improving.