"Correction Official Results-June 26 Democratic Primary i Pl?CiQCt BETH WARE G ROVER No. 4 Township Constable E. KINGS MOUNTAIN W. KINGS MOUNTAIN WACO TOTALS 16 32 146 184 378 14 26 148 91 273 No. S Township Constable 176 176 135 135 'Last week's box contained an error in the precinct returns. W. Kings Mountain II. * II LETTERS TO THE EDITOR July 2nd. 1954 Dear Editor, Please find a little place in your, paper and let me try to thank so many wonderful people in our town who contributed to the fund for my operation. I said "try to thank" because qven if 1 were not Just two years old, I'm afraid I'd still never be able to find the words to express my apprecia tion. I do know one thing, all you people helping did much toward making the worry over me easier for my Mommy and Daddy. You see. financially, your help was wonderful hut more than that, Mommy and Daddy knowing that ts o many people were interested in me, made them sure many pray ers were said for me and that's always important ! Maybe ai the people haven't heard that most of the nerves to my legs tended in the tumor and doctors say I'll never walk, but LET'S By: Grace & Salma After the big fuss kicked up by the coffee shortage and resultant high prices, let's investigate the history of the little beans cultivated by our neighbors to the sou th. A -fourteenth century A rabicm. named Kaldh? is said to have taken so str ongly to coffee breaks that they? neglected busi ness matters to the extent that the Governor of Mec ca banned public coffee houses as "places of cor ruption." Coffee made its way to England in the fif teenth century and by 1668 it was introduced on these shores. If you are lukewarm to ward our way of brewing the stuff, try methods used in other parts of the world. The French, for example, lean toward cafe au lait, an eye-opener composed of str ong black coffee and scalded milk, poured half-and-half from two containers. Turk ish coffee is brewed to the consistency of Mississippi River bottom mud. The Bra zilians fill a demitasse with granulated sugar and pour strong coffee over it, a prac tice designed to end the sho rtage in a hurry if adopted here. By the way. you'll nev er be lukewarm toward the service and quality which everyone in these parts associates with AL LEN'S FLOWER SHOP. 624 East King Street We specialize in suitable flor al arrangements for every and any occasion. Re member the name ? AL LEN'S FLOWER SHOP. (adv.) oh, I'm so much more comfort able and I amaze my folKs now by crawling all around and I have learned to push my legs out of [my way with my hands and I can support myself with lily hands ?and sit nearly straight up. You jsee, before that tumor was re? moved, I wasn't allowed to try 1 to get around for there was dan ger of my rupturing the thing. I Did you know that the amount contributed by you, Editor, and I all the others, amounted to < $-188.00 and a cousin of mine who I is in Japan with the army sent ,$20.00 and my aunt In Lynn, ' Mass., mentioned the operation land your generosity to her neigh ? bors and they gave parties and raised $100.00. Isn't that nice? My hospital bill was $413.00 and my doctor's bill was $280.00 so you see all my expenses except $86.00 was taken care of by peo ple like you. I can't say thank you to all of them, so maybe if you can find a place for this, they'll know in i small way how much friends, ?ven ones I don't know, mean to me. Thank you very much, "Butchle" Morrison Sir: ? I feel sure you would toe inter ested in the. following article for your very fine newspaper. Mr. C. Thomas McDaniel, a former resident of Kings Moun tain, has successfully completed his first year in our School of X-Ray Technology here at Mercy Hospital, Charlotte. Beginning Jul} 1st, Mr. McDaniel began his second year ? this is his year of internship, and will graduate June 1955. Before graduating . he will be eligible to- take the Reg istery Examination; receive his diploma from Mercy Hospital,' as well as the National, and State diplomas, lie will then be a Reg istered X-Ray Technician with the title of R. T. We have been happy to have Mr. McDaniel as a student In our school, and we feel sure he has been happy with us. As you no doubt know Mercy Hospital School of X Ray Technology Is one of the most modern and (best equipped in the South. The stu dents who enter here receive the very best training. The two years course in X-iRay Technology completes these young men and women to enter the field of X Ray feeling, sure they can make a success of what they have been trained to do. ' Next year we hope to have an ather student from Kings Moun tain enter our school. The name of this person is Mr. J. Thomas Owens. kTommie'' has already made application and (been ac- ! cepted. Respectfully yours, Sister Mary Edward, R. S. ML? R.T. Dear Sir: The Board of Trustees of Cleve land County Hospitals wishes to express to you and the members of your staff our appreciation for the excellent cooperation shown us In the promotion and publicis ing of the recent Hospital Bond issue.. Passage of the bond Issue now makes it possible for Cleveland County to receive the much need ed additional hospital facilities. Preliminary details for con struction are now underway and it is hoped that before too long actual construction will begin. Very truly yours, P. L. Yelton, Chairman Board of Trustees El-Be thel-Bethware News Mrs. Boyce Eaker returned home from the Kings Mountain i hospital whore she stayed several days for treatment. i Mr. and Air s. John Gamble and three children of Charlotte wtere * ?Sunday night supper guests of I j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gamble and J. F. Gamble. ouhw1, ^aker Js a patient in the ! Shelby hospital where he was ope rated on Monday morning. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Eaker and daughter, Ptenny. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders and daughter, Carolyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kale and son are spending this week at Lake Waccamaw on va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Perry McSwaln spent Saturday at Rock Hill with j relatives. Zeh Etters, who is stationed at fort Bragg spent the wteekend ; here with his mother, Mrs J T Barber and Mr. Barber. | Bible school closed at El-Bethel church last week. Around 50 boys and girls received their certifi cates. It was held bach evening from 4-6 p. m. The group enjoyed a picnic the last day. Children from Penleys church attended the school also. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Goforth returned home Saturday from a vacation in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perry visit ? a"d Mrs- Boyd Camp of Elizabeth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Elder left Monday for their vacation in Tennessee with Mrs. Elder's mo ther and other relatives Revival services will b^gln July 11th at David's Baptist church here^ Services wll] be conducted by Rev. E. B. Hicks of Eastside Baptist church in Shelby. Ser vices will be held each night at ?-uu p. m., it was announced by . the pastor. Rev. C. W. Walker. Most all grain has been gather ed in the community, but all ' crops arte in need of rain. ( . Mr. ar,d Mrs. Garvis Ross are building a new house in the- com munity. , Mr. and Mrs. Johnny. Sbo?t of Bessemer City spent the weekend , tore with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Perry, i The Women's Home Demon stration club fed the members of the Progressive club last Monday night with a picnic supper at the school house. Mrs- Paul Roberts and Miss Elizabeth Ann Roberts, the Utter of Raleigh, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gamble and J. F. Gamble. 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