HOSPITAL NEWS . E. home in Gautier Monday morning. Mrs. Byron Broadus and baby Jon Ladd were removed to their home in Escatawpa Monday aft ernoon. Miss Algerine Smith was re moved to her home in Pascagoula Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dorris, 535 Washington, avenue, Pascagoula, conaime the birth of a girl Mon y. Karl Wiesenberg of Pascagoula underwent a tonsillectomy Mon day afternoon. Sue Parker, 3-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Parker, was admitted Monday morning for medical treatment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pat rick, 321 Canty street, Pascagoula, a son, Monday morning at 7:25 o'clock. C. L. Champagne of Lucedale was received Sunday morning for medical treatment. Ellis Hamilton was removed to his home in Grand Bay, Ala., Mon day afternoon, BOUND TO GRAND JURY Miss Frances Balius of Biloxi and connected with the nurses staff of the Jackson County Hos pital has been bound over on a $1,000 bond to await the action of the grand jury, stated Chief of Police A. W. Ezell. Miss Balius is charged with manslaughter following the death of Howell Lee Stokes at the Jackson County Hospital Saturday night. The de ceased was said to have died of injuries from an automobile acci dent in which a car driven by himself and another driven by Miss Balius collided at the inter section of Kerr street and Convent street Thursday morning. SMITH-WEEKS Russell Smith, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith of Pas cagoula, and Miss Genevieve Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weeks of Cedar Bluff, Aija., were married at Cedar Bluff Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock in the presence of the immediate family and a few close friends. The single ring ceremony was per formed at the home of Judge T. R. Snead with Clifford Weeks,Miss Lillie Mae Weeks, Lee Webster and Miss Charlotte Bishop as their attendants. Mrs. Smith made an attractive bride dressed in an en semble of navy blue and white with matching accessories, and wore a shoulder corsage of sweet peas. She is a graduate of the Talladega school for the deaf, while Mr. Smith attended the Jackson, Miss., school for the deaf and is employed with the Kidget grocery here as stock man. The young couple returned over the week end from a week's honey moon trip to Birmingham, Ala., Rome, Ga., and Mobile. They were honored with a miscellan eous shower at their home ,on South Pascagoula street Sunday night when a number of their friends from Mobile and Ocean Springs called to extend best wishes. Games were played and refreshments served by the hos tess, Mrs. William Smith. Calvin Bolding Jr., Clarence Oliver and Fenimore Hudson left Saturday night for Beaumont, Texas, where they expect to work at a shipyard. The latter two will remain indefinitely but Calvin in tends to return the latter part of August to enter school. The Catholic ladies will sponsor another bridge game tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Elks home. The proceeds will go toward the welfare of the nuns. Mrs. Arnold Greenough who re cently underwent an operation at the Providence hospital at Mo bile was brought home Monday.