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COMINGS AND GOINGS da?AT PAGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL^f»!Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Good, of Kimball, announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, July 9th.Loring Waters, of Kimball, had his tonsils removed on Thursday and returned home on Friday.Betty Lou Waters had her tonsils , . . , TTr ,removed on TOured,y « returned “,‘L .‘/m,Page Foitz, of Stanley, had his tonsils removed on Tuesday and wasdischarged yesterday.Mrs. Fred Sours, of Luray, underwent a major operation yesterday.Gregory Allen Tucker underwent a minor operation on Thursday and returned home the same dpy.Lois Taylor was discharged on Thursday.Mr. Harry Atkins had an x-ray oftGttc€Srrhome on Friday.Lillian McDaniel returned home on Thursday.Harold Wooley was discharged Thursday.Raymond Triplett, of Rileyville, was admitted for treatment on Thursday and underwent a major operation on Friday and was discharged on Monday.Mrs. Mollie Carpenter, of Bright-wood, was admitted for treatment on; Thursday and returned home ' .tur-day.Samuel Judd, of Rileyville, returned home on Friday.Miss Lois Miller was dischargedFriday.Little Diana Fox had an x-ray of her right arm on Friday.Mrs. James Batman, Jr., and son returned home on Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cline, of Luray, announce the birth of a son on Saturday, July 12th.Lenora Lancaster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lancaster, was admitted for treatment on Saturday and returned home on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price, of Stanley, announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, July 13th,Mrs. Frances Compton was admitted for treatment on Sunday.Frances Petit, of Stanley, was admitted for treatment on Sunday and was discharged Tuesday.Henry Cubbage, of Stanley, was admitted for treatment on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Page Level, of Luray, announce the birth of a son on Sunday, July 13th.Mrs, Lloyd Cook and daughter were discharged on Monday.Mr. Charles Miller, of Kimball, was admitted for treatment on Thursday.Audrey Cyrus had an x-ray of her left ankle on Wednesday.Melvin and Virginia Short announce the birth of a son on Sunday, July 13. •Mother and son were discharged on Wednesday.tNew York ChildrenArrived Wed, EveningTen girls and three boys from the crowded districts of New York City arrived by bus Wednesday evening at5 o'clock to spend two-week vacations in various homes of Luray and vicinity. The children are from eight to twelve years of age.Accompanied by a representative of the New York Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund which sponsors the vacations, the children left New York City for Washington by train Wednesday morning. In Washington theyboarded the Virginia Trailways busbound for Luray,Rev, Hensil B. Arehart, pastor ofthe Stony Man Lutheran Parish, wasin charge of placing the children in the various homes. One boy, destined to spend his vacation at Rileyville, spent the night with Mr, Arehart and was taken to Rileyville Thursday morning.-o-MrAlcoho! From BananasAlcoholic beverages have beenma u m bananas. Some years ago banana whisky experiments were conducted in Guatemala. Banana wine from fully ripe fruit allowed to ferment in water was known in the West Indian island oftrs, Beulah Rogers underwent a! Barbados as early as 1657. Dena-major operation on Tuesday.tured alcohol from bananas is anMax Barton returned home on Tues- age-old possibility.
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Fri, Jul 18, 1947

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