Protector Arnold Dnliymplo
dlrncted tho rolon? at the Hah.
Mrs. Piercy, 69,
Dies In Andews
Mr*. Mettle Odom Ptercy. I
died at 1:11 p. a. Sunday. Jim I
la an Andrews hospital alter
Funeral services were held at
1(lb. Monday In Andrews Meth
odist Church The Rev J
Hombuckle, the Rev. W. Ji
Himnicutt and the Rev. John Oor>
hitt officiated, and burial was h
The body lay in state in the
church one hour prior to the ser
Active pallbearers were Zeb
Conley, Blaine Blevins. A. B.
Chandler. Jr.. Sam Jones, Luke
Ellis and Galuaha Pullium.
Honorary pallbearers were
members of the Board of Stew
ards of the Methodist Church, the
Rod da Van Gorder Hospital Staff,
and Ben Grant, Sr,, Zala Adams.
Bert Wheeler, L. B. Nichols, and
BUI Whitaker.
Survivors Include two sons, J.
Shell Stratton of Charlotte and
Olen L. Stratton of Andrews; the
father, W. G. Odom of HayesvUle;
three sisters, Mrs. E. L. Herbert
of HayesvUle, Mrs. Claude L.
Love of Raleigh, and Mrs. E. L.
Brown of Atlanta; two brothers,
J. W. Odom of Charlotte, and W.
P. Odom of Murphy, and four
grandchildren.
iownson Funeral Home has
charge of arrangements.
Bon Berrong, 44,
Dies After Ilhiess
Bon Berrong, 44, of Hlawassee,
Ga. died at 5 a. m. Tuesday June
23 In a Rome, Ga. hospital after
a long illness. ,
Funeral services werfe held at 3
p. m. Wednesday in Bethabarra
Baptist Church, with the Rev.
Thomason Garrett Officiating.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
Surviving are one son, Nevert;
four sisters. Mrs. Lola Ledford,
Mrs. Nlta Owen by, Mrs. Lassie
Lochaby, and Mrs. Beftha Beck,
all of Hiawaasee, and one brother,
John Berrong of Cleveland, Tenn.
Townson Funeral Home had
charge.
North Carolina ice cream pro
duction in March. 1954, showed a
3 per cent drop from March 1953.
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Be Conducted
yearly by the Local Draft
offici, and all persons whs
registered under the lbU Selective
Service are requested to
the Local Board Informed at their
correct mailing irtdress at all
",do": I
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Albert Younc Beavers, Clifford
Charlie Dotaon. Frank Robert Tay
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Lewis Gurley Moore, Claude R.
P IcklesUner, George Henry Pol
lard. Edgar Glen Garrett, Charles
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is illegal to use same in primary elections see last sentence
in Section 172 of Election Law Pamphlet.
Watchers are governed by Section 182 and may serve as
challengers and any elector may also challenge a voter.
If voter is challenged and challenge decided in voter's
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Section 168.
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at the opening of the boxes and the canvass of the ballots
and challengers, whether watchers or electors, may enter
the guard rail for the purpose of challenge and retire when
itis heard.
Near relatives may give assistance to illiterate or dis
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