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He will be glad to prepare a plan tailored to your own situation and show you the many advan tages derived from carffully planning your life in surance. There is no obligation, E. J. CARPENTER DEAN CARPENTER Agents JEFFERSON STANDARD L I F i INSURANCE COMPANY "tn 1NSB0H0, NORTH CAROLINA Clauds Bradley Succumbs T a Long limits.. At His Otto Home Claude Bradley, 50, died at his home in the Otto commun ity Wednesday afternoon of last week at 1:30 o'clock, following u j ear's illness. , Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 ' o'clock at the Asbury Methodist I church, with the Rev. V. N. ; Allen, pastor, officiating. Inter ment followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Bradley was born and had lived all his life in this county, except for five years spent in i the State of Washington. He was a member of the Asbury Methodist church, and married Miss Lucy Cabe, of Otto, teach er in the public schools of the - county. The pallbearers were Edd Henson. Otto Brown, Leonard Myers, Jess Norton, Calvin Hen son and John Conley. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are his mother; five sisters, Miss Elsie Bradley and Miss Locha Bradley, both of Otto, Mrs. Connie Vinson, of Highlands, Mrs. Angle Dills, of ; Otto, arid Mrs. C. R. Grist, of ' Dillard. Ga.; and seven broth ers, Youel, Clennle, Grady, Troy, Herbie, Ervin and Joe Bradley, all of Otto. Bryant funeral home was In charge of arrangements. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Ruth English who passed away two years ago, December 26 You are not gone, Ruth. We will not have It so! There is such evidence of you Down any road we go. Your imprint marks the cush- ' ioned chairs i Where you have sat, my dear, Oh, all the doors stand open ; wide ? And Ruth, why aren't yoti here. | DADDY AND MOTHER LEGAL ADVERTISING EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of J. C. Bradley, deceased, late of Macon County, N. 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