Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 17, Number 36, DeMotte, Jasper County, 1 August 1947 — HOSPITAL NOTES [ARTICLE]
HOSPITAL NOTES
July 24—'Michael E. Hopkins of Kentland entered for surgery. Mrs Alka Howard of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Mrs. Kathleen Altman of Rensselaer entered for medical care. July 25—Miss Dorothy Pass of Rensselaer entered for surgery. -Mr. and Mrs. Don Wingard of Remington are the parents of a girh George Richard Altman of Rensselaer entered for medical case. Ernest Swart of DeMotte entered for surgery. July/26—Mr. and Mrs. Robert JMnXfcpWif Rensselaer are the parents or girl. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter of Rensselaer are the parents of a boy. Mr. and Mrs. William Biggs of Wheatfield are the parents of a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Plaster of Morocco are the parents of a girl. Judy Newcome of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Mr,s. Bertha Strain of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Mayotte James of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Salyers of Francesville are the parents of a boy. July 28—Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dom-elle of Star City are the parents of a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Malone of Rensselaer are the parents of a girl. Dismissals: Mrs. Raymond Rich and son, John Horton, Mrs. William Bowley and son. Roberta Howard. Mrs. Leo. Rouhier and daughter. Mrs. DaU Hunter and son, Mrs. Otto Herre and son, Miss Genia Werre,vßobert Scheurich, Mrs. Lester JJavis and son, Mrs. Elizabeth Heuson. Mrs. Francis Ford and son, Mrs. Eli Sysock and daughter, John Whitaker, Mrs. Mary Douty, Mrs. Richard Scharf. Mrs. Blanche Akers, Mrs. Dorothy Soipio, Fred Phillips. July 28 Oscar Harlow of Wolcott and Robert Norris of Rensselaer entered for medical care, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Tudor of Rensselaer. Mrs. Lillian Theising of Monticello came in for surgery. July 29 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Genzel of Goodland. Franklin D. Smith of Rensselaer. Howard Hoffman of DeMotte and James Osborn of Tipton enrolled for surgery. July 30 Rose Marie Baker of DeMotte came in for surgery. Mrs. Dorothy Parker of Rensselaer entered for medical care.
