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- Catskill NY Recorder 1922 Grayscale - 0410.pdf
Published in "The Recorder" Oct 27, 1922
A Perplexing- Case.
Miss Josephine Hoar of New York,
who on Oct. 19th created a sensation at
the New Saulpaugh,- where she was
stopping, by showing signs of insanity,
on Wednesday was taken to Lawrence,
Mass., by her sister, Mrs. Joseph Belalr.
Two state troopers and Officer Hines
placed her in charge of Sheriff Pierce,
where she remained until called for by
her sister. Dr. W. M. Rapp, village
health officer, kept the wires busy in endeavoring
to locate Miss Hoar's relatives
and the Public Welfare'^ Department of
New York, which organization "could not
be satisfied a s to her identity a t t he addresses
given, and Dr. Rapp did not care
to have her sent to Poughkeepsie a s a
county charge, it being evident that she
did not belong to this locality. Mrs. Beiair's
coming, cleared the entire situation,
and Miss Hoar will be properly
cared for.
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