Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1920 — NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]
NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL
Born, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Marchand of McCoysburg, a son. Guy Swim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swim of this city, underwent an operation for appendicitis Sat* urday and is doing nicely. Fred Stath and John G. Hayed had their tonsils removed Saturday. ‘Mrs. Jesse Gwln entered the hospital Friday afternoon for medical attention. Joseph Larch returned to his home Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Lent of Brook expects to return to her home today. George Antcliff is very much improved.? Harlow Denton, who-was so badly injured in a threshing machine accident dn Newton county, is doing nicely and Is now able to be at his home west of Roselawn a part of the time, returning to the hospital for treatments. Mrs. Helen Reiddle, who has been in the hospital for several months, is now considerably improved and was taken to the home of her son, Chris Reiddle, northwest of town, yesterday. All other patients are doing nicely.
