TWENTY-SIX PATIENTS ONROLL AT MARION HOSPITALjThe number of patients on roll at the Marion General Hospital continues to increase. Twenty-six are reported this week, an increase of two over the last report.On roll: Mrs. Fred Elliott, Mrs. j Sallie Ennis*, Mrs. I. M. Hoyle, baby, Dale Long, Polly Denton (col.), and Mrs. William Hensley, Marion; Bill Hall, Marion, Route 1; Mrs. Garland Pendergrass, Marion, Route 2; Mrs.F. F. Bartlett, Miss Mamie Blankenship, Mrs. Ben Mathis, and Milton Pittman, Marion, Route 3; Mrs. E. . C. Terry, Marion, Route 4; Mrs. S.G. Godfrey, East Marion; Master Carl Martin, Master Claude Poteat, and Mrs. L. C. Pace, Clinchfield; Miss Evelyn Johnson and Mrs. C. W. Morris, Old Fort; Master Paul •Biggerstatf, Spruce Pine; Mrs. Roy Grindstaff and baby girl, Toecane; Miss Dovie Miller, Bakersville; Mrs. Bennie Mosely, Ewart; J. C. Tally, Rock Hill, S. C.; and Linda Owens j! (col.), Nebo, Route 1. • IDischarged during the last week: i Mrs. W. P. Fisher and baby girl, baby Dallas Dean Ennie, Mrs. J. W. Boone, Mrs. J. S. Wellborn, and Bobbie Spencer, Marion; Willie Thomas, baby Barbara Ann Hensley land Mrs. Monroe Long, Clinchfield;! Master Philip Stockton, Marion, Rt. \ 3; Matter Clifton Croom, Old Fort;. 'Mrs. Saul Mofiitt, Buladean; Nelson i K. Walker, Nebo; and Mrs. Mamie Ledford, Sevier.