KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS Dally. 10 to II a- m. 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. PATIENT LIS.T AT NOON WEDNESDAY: Mrs. C. F. Harry, Grover, N. C., admitted Thursday, October a. Rickie Burton, route 1, city, admitted Saturday, October 11. S. A. Mauney, city, admitted Friday, October 10. ? W. H. Beatty, city, admitted Monday, October 20. Andrew Jenkins, city, admitted Wednesday, October 22. Miss Aril la Aker, Bessemer City, C., admitted Friday. Elizabeth Spencer, city, ad mitted Saturday. . Mrs. Sarah B. Crowder, Shelby, admitted Sunday. Mrs. Gladis Hamrick, route 2, city, admitted Monday. lames Bess, city, admitted Monday. Mrs. Earl McDanlel, city) ad mitted Monday Harley Lawes, city, admitted Tuesday. Claude McDowell, city, admit ted Tuesday. T. L. Saine, Cherryville, N. C., admitted Tuesday. Mrs. L. W. Andrews, city, ad mitted Tuesday. Edgar Long, Cairo, Ga., ad mitted Wednesday. Mrs. Rufus Clark, route 2, city admitted Wednesday. PATIENTS ADMITTED AND DISCHARGED DURING THE WEEK: Mrs. Bertha Rogers, city, ad mitted Wednesday, discharged TTiUTsday. Paul E. Deilinger, city, admit ted Wednesday, discharged Fri day. Helen House, city, admitted Thursday, discharged Saturday. ? Elbert Bridges, route 3, city, admitted Thursday, discharged Tuesday. Mrs. May Huf/stetler, admitted Friday, discharged Sunday. Jimmy Kimmell, city, admitted Friday, discharged Tuesday. Mrs. Louise Dixon, route 3, city admitted Friday, discharged Sat urday. Mrs. Ethel Burns, city, admit ted Sunday, discharged Wednes day. Donald Rockholdt, city, admit ted Monday, discharged Wed nesday. Patricia Hardy, Shelby, N. . C.. admitted Tuesday, discharged Wednesday. Lions Continuing Rummage Sale | The Kings Mountain Lions club's benefit rummage sale will continue this weekend with new offerings of used apparel for men, women and children. E. E. Marlowe, chairman of the project, said many, additional clothes have been received for the forthcoming weekend sale and reported "good business' last weekend. The sale Is being conducted In the J. R. Davis building, formerly occupied by City Floor Service. The doors will open at noon Fri day and will be open all day Sat urday. Mrs. Mattie Mae Bolin, route 2, Bessemer City, N. C., admitted Monday, discharged Tuesday* Gary Smart, city, admitted Tuesday, discharged Wednes day. OTHER PATIENTS DISCHARG ED DURING THE WEEK: Paul Whitworth, route 1, Gro ver, admitted Monday, October 13, discharged Saturday. Herman Falls, city, admitted Monday, October 13, discharged Tuesday. Mrs. Werdie Lee Haynes, city, admitted Thursday, discharged Saturday. Mrs. Robert Cook, city, admit ted Thursday, discharged Sun day. Mrs. Essie Stepp, city, admit ted Thursday, discharged Wed nesday,. Mrs. Eloise Marlowe, city, ad mitted ? Saturday, discharged Thursday. Mrs. Helen Moore, city, admit ted Saturday, October 18, dis charged Friday^ Mrs. Willie Hartsoe, Blacks burg, S. C., admitted Friday, dis charged Wednesday. George Runyan, city, admitted Monday, discharged Monday. Garfield Royster, city, admit ted Monday, discharged. Thurs day. R. C. Early, city, admitted Monday, discharged Thursday. Robert L. Hardy, city, admitted Monday, discharged Saturday. Mrs; T?xie Holmesley, Cherry vilie, .N. C, admitted Tuesday, discharged Wednesday. Mrs. Rosie Head, city, admit ted Tuesday, discharged Wed nesday. Marie Rhodes, city, admitted Wednesday, discharged Friday. PRESIDENTIAL , ELECTION RETURNS ? STATE ALA. ARIZ. ARK. CAL. COLO. CONN. 'DEL FLA. GA. IDAHO ILL INP. IA. KAN. KY. LA. ME. MD. REPORT NO. TIME <? precincts REPORTING QUI Of TOTAl PCTS. GIVE STEVENSON Give EISENHOWER MASS. MICH. MINN. MISS. MO. MONT. NEB. NEV. N. H. N.J. N. M NY." N. C. N. D. OHIO OKLA. ORE. PA R. I. S. C. S. D. TENN TEX. UTAH VT VA. WASH. W. VA WIS. WYO. 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