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Domestic News February 5, 1943

The Ypsilanti Daily Press

Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan

What is this article about?

Local health updates from the 'Sick Room' column: Mrs. Edward E. Forster recovered and returned home from illness in Charlotte; Mrs. Mary Spalsbury too ill for visitors at Alma Masonic Home hospital; Mrs. Clare Jacobs recovering post-major operation, home Feb. 6; Charles D. Cox successful major operation in Ann Arbor, returned to Milan Thursday; Miss Louise Roehrs recovering from appendicitis surgery.

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In The Sick Room
Mrs. Edward E. Forster, who has been ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilber, in Charlotte, is much better and has returned home.
Friends here have received word that Mrs. Mary Spalsbury is still in the hospital at the Alma Masonic Home and is too ill to be allowed visitors.
Mrs. Clare Jacobs is recovering nicely after a major operation in Beyer Memorial Hospital and will return home Feb. 6.
Charles D. Cox, who had had a major operation in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, left for his home in Milan Thursday after a very successful operation. His wife, who had been staying with her sister, Mrs. Henry Cox, left for home the same day.
Miss Louise Roehrs, 332 Oak St., who had an operation for appendicitis Thursday morning in Beyer Memorial Hospital is recovering nicely.

What sub-type of article is it?

Health Update Illness Recovery

What keywords are associated?

Sick Room Health Updates Hospital Recovery Appendicitis Major Operation Ann Arbor Milan

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Edward E. Forster Mr. And Mrs. Frank Wilber Mrs. Mary Spalsbury Mrs. Clare Jacobs Charles D. Cox Mrs. Henry Cox Miss Louise Roehrs

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Key Persons

Mrs. Edward E. Forster Mr. And Mrs. Frank Wilber Mrs. Mary Spalsbury Mrs. Clare Jacobs Charles D. Cox Mrs. Henry Cox Miss Louise Roehrs

Outcome

recoveries for most; one ongoing serious illness preventing visitors; no deaths or injuries reported.

Event Details

Multiple local residents' health statuses: Mrs. Forster improved after illness at parents' home in Charlotte and returned home; Mrs. Spalsbury still hospitalized at Alma Masonic Home, too ill for visitors; Mrs. Jacobs recovering post-major operation at Beyer Memorial Hospital, due home Feb. 6; Charles D. Cox successful major operation at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, returned to Milan Thursday with wife; Miss Louise Roehrs recovering from appendicitis operation at Beyer Memorial Hospital.

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