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Show HOSPITAL NOTES Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mur-dock, Mur-dock, of Greenville, a baby boy on the 23 rd.', W. A. Miller, who underwent a tonsil ton-sil operation some time ago, has returned re-turned to his home and has practically practical-ly recovered. Bert Loper, of Burbank, was dismissed dis-missed from the hospital Monday after af-ter a brief illness. Mrs. Myrtle Jennings, of Baker, Xevada, who recently submitted to an operation for the removal of her appendix, has returned to her home. Elma Greenville was dismissed from the hospital Sunday, after having hav-ing her tonsils removed the day previously. pre-viously. Mrs. Angus Myers of Milford, was in the hospital a couple of days for treatments. Dick Haddock, of Beaver, went home this week, after having been in the hospital for four weeks on account ac-count of a broken leg. Master Haddock Had-dock is only nine years old but has had quite an experience in hospital life;. , lA baby boy was born on the 2nd to I Mrs. Arnold Swindlehurst, of Milford. Melvin Marshall, of Minersville, who was very ill with pneumonia, has been discharged from the hospital. Mrs. Lamond Craw of Minersville, has been in the hospital the past few days. Mrs. Tom Johansen has returned to her home after being a patient in the hospital. Mrs. J. M. Hughes, and three children, chil-dren, two boys and a girl, all submitted submit-ted to operations recently for removal of tonsils. They have all returned to their home and are practically recovered. re-covered. Sterling McKnight of Minersville, was a recent patient at the hospital. Minersville Girl Dies Helena Davis, age 8, passed away in. the local hospital on the 12th of June, after having been brought in to the hospital on the same day. She was a sufferer from an attack of flu and its subsequent afteraff ects. Sh was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Davis. Mr. and Mrs. MI. F. Grames, of Milford Mil-ford are the parents of a baby boy born on the 13th. Clark Hall of Minersville, recently submitted to a tonsil operation. Ward Alverson, who is staying at the Chas. Crawford home in Milford, had his, tonsils removed at the hospi tal a few days a!;o. Mrs. Dan Rawlins of Minersville, ' was at tha hospital for two days on account of a severe injury caused by running a needle in her hand. |