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GENERAL NEWS	^
NOTES FROM THE *' LOCAL HOSPITAL
, Auto
Accident Victim Dismissed—Mrs. Carver Improving.
Mrs. Tony Morreale and baby of Bay St. Louis were dismissed this week and returned home.
Mrs. Mary Fav^e, well known resident of the Bayou Lacroix vicinity, is receiving treatment ^-for a stroke. ^WaU^^^imore, resident of Log-a shed at his place of resjj9M^and|Aislocated an elbow. ' He<*w>a*i^Rfed.at the hospital and dismisstaP
Mrs. John Asher is a medical patient.
Mrs. Amelia Odom, recently brought to the hospital in a semiconscious condition, continues to improve.
Mrs. Sylvester Moran, truck-auto accident victim, thought to be fatally injured at the time, and whose condition remained undetermined, was able to leave the hospital Wednesday and taken to her home, now on the high road to speedy recovery.,
Mrs. Henry Carver, victim in same accident, will remain possibly two weeks more awaiting the mend-.ng of an injured spine, confined to her “fracture bed.”
Mrs. Joe Cospolich continues confined to her bed as medical patient.
Mrs. Roy Lee and baby were dismissed this week and have returned to their home in the country.
In behalf of the hospital Mrs. C.j
E.	Craft, superintendent wishes to thank Mrs. (Dr.) Marshall Ballard and members of the Edwardsville Community Circle for the sewing and mending done for the hospital., “We appreciate this more than we can express,” says Mrs. Craft, realizing Mrs. Ballard’s kindness and favor.
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j NEWS NOTES FROM ! BAY CITY KING’S | DAUGHTERS HOSPITAI
Two Broken Arm Cases Sun day—Victims of Recent ' Truck-Auto Accident _ Improving. ^ &
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Two broken arm cases were treated at the hospital Sunday afternoon just at the time an accident victim of an auto crash on tht O. S. T. was brought in. Dr. Wolfe was in charge. Sam Haas, Jr., lad rebidin?
'In, fell from a loft and ,broke his arm at the elbow. He was giv-•Drompt and proper treatment at v\v"utal and his case demanding ,i. • tention he was sent to New ^rleans.' The arm was in serious condition.
Jackie Graves, residing in Carroll | avenue, a grandson of M*s. P. Pem j Davis, was another victim of a brok-' en arm. He fell from a tree in the yard of the family premises. After being treated at the hospital he was able to return home. r *
Mrs. H. R. Piccaluga,' of New> Orleans, suffered a broken left foot I
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Sunday evening in an auto accident and was brought to the hospital for attention. And was able, to return to her home in New Orleans next afteroon with her foot in a cast. Automobile Accident Victims <; Improving.
Mrs. Henry Carver of Bay St. :s, hurt in auto-truck accident on T. two weeks ago, continues »-ove. However, she will be to bed at the hospital for "M weeks, it was reported Her back was se. :’l have to
Mrs. Sylvester Moran


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