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(Cnaroidably omitted lut week) Willard Woody Buried October 6th At Union Church Funeral services were held at the Union Methodist church last Wednesday at 3 p. m. for Pvt. Willard J- Woody, with the Rev. L. C. Stevens conducting the service. The Macon County post No. "18 of the American Legion was liTVTfcrge of the graveside rites. Serving as pallbearers were Frwin Pat ton, Reld Womack, Phil McCullum, Marshall Fouts, Sgt. lcl Edwin J. Eaddy, and Horace Nolen. The body remained at the Potts funeral home until tkne for the ceremony I Pvt. Woody entered the armed forces January y, 1U43, toon ul> training at Camp Croft, S C. and on July 22, 1943 landed in North Africa. Before he died, October, 16, 1943 near Clazzo, Italy from shrapnel wounu* the head and back, he had seen action in three major battles and two minor engagements. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woody of Franklin, Foute 3, he was married to Miss Inez Smart of Franklin in 193R He wai member of the Tellico Baptist church. ^ Surviving in addition to his RfCW^lSMOOTH-D WEBUY... OAK, POPLAR, MAPLE, ASH AND PINE LOGS Far prices apply at office or call 260- J Highlands Briar, Inc. (Unavoidably omitted last vettk ) Cpl. C. L. Potts F uneral Services Hsld At ?ugarfc/k The body of Cpl C. L. Potts, son of Charlie Potts and of th? late Mrs. Maggie Hlgdon Potts, was l"?id to iesf in th fork Baptist church cemetery last Tuseday at 3:30 p. m. Cpl. Potts, who was an aerial observer In the United fctai.es Army Air Forces was killed In a plane crash in Oermany on April 28, 1945. Prior to entering the armed forces he was employed at the Atlantic and Paci'lc Tea Com oanv here and as a sign painter for the Nantahala national for est, which recently dedicated a 'pven acre white pine forest at Cliffside Lake to the memory of Cpl. Potts. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Franklin Baptist >unrrh at 3:30 p. is,, wuji uu Rev. Charles E. Parker, pastor officiating. He was assisted by the Rev. Eugene R Eller. Pallbearers were Ed Whltaker, Carroll Mason, Bill Bryant, Bruce Bryant, Vivian Brown and Cecil Duvail. The local American Legion post conducted the gravesldt rites. Surviving are the father and grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Potts both of Franklin, and a numbe. of aunts and uncles. Bryant funeral home was In charge ef the burial arrange ments. (Unavoidably omitted last wrek) Funeral Services Held At lotla Baptist Church, For Infant Son of Deharts Funeral services for the In farct son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Dehart were held at the lotla Baptist church at 2:00 p. m. September 29. Surviving In addition to the parents are five sisters. Ruby Jean, Betty Jane, Maggie Sue, Ruth Almona, and Peggy Jane; three brothers, Glen Jr., William Monroe, and Lonnie Curt, all of the home. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Bryant funeral home. widow and his parents are two sisters, Miss Lucille Woody, of Franklin, Route 3, Mrs. Blaine Moffitt of Mount Vernon, Wash., and three brothers; Garland Woody, of Detroit, Harold Woody, of Mount Vernon, Wash . and Charlie Woody of Franklin, Route 3. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Potts funeral home. QUICKLY ERECTED AT LOW COST Structural Steel Buildings i .? 'if Luria Standard Steel Building! have frame* of heavy rolled structural iteel shapes and meet all building code*. if Straight vertical tide wall* wait* no suable ipace. if Rigid frame construction make* us* of entire height up to rani, , if Width* in clear, unobttructed spans of from 40' to 100'. if Roofing and tiding may be corrugated iteel, corrugated a* be* to*, or masonry wall* and built up roof. if Eatily air-conditioned or humidified. Dave Steel Company ... a great name in tteel fabrication . . ." offer* its engineering facilities without obligation to help you plan and erect the structure best suited to your specific needs. Ten Macon Boy? Join { Armed Forces in Sept. Ten Macon County boys en i listed In the United states' armed forces during the month of September through tne ijcal recruiting office. This was one half of the total number of enlistments handed by this office during this period for the entire area consisting of Jackson, Swain, Cherokei.j Macon, Graham, and Clay couu- , ties. Those who enlisted and area assigned to are as follows: Jo seph Charles Bradley, Europe; Henry Odell Stlwlnter, Europe; William E. QuiUiams, unalign ed; Charles Howard Waldroop, unassigned; Lawrence Grady Brendle, U. S. Air Force; Law rence Erwln Dotson, far East; Daniel Duane Edwards, Europe; Neville Wymer Wilson, Europe; Charles Roderick Crunglel,on, -urope; Mack Henry Hopper, Europe. Macon Dry Cleaners Prompt Efficient Work ? 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