PVT. J. D. BRADLEY REPORTED KILLED IN FRANCE ON JULY 11TH(I Pvt. J. D. Bradley, son of G. A. Bradley and the late Mrs. Bradley of East Marion, was killed in action in France on July 11, according* to word received here. Mrs J. D. Bradley is the former Miss Shallot Stevens of Route 2, Marion, N. C.Pvt. Bradley was a native of McDowell county. He graduated fromthe Marion high school in 1936. Since that time he was employed at | the Drexel Furniture Company, ex-| cept for a short while at the N. C. | Shipbuilding Company, Wilmington,'N. C.Pvt. Bradley was inducted into(service at Ft. Jackson, S. C., Sep-teP.eitYjtember 7, 1943. He received hisjgj (training at Camp Van Dorn, Missis-1O'P‘eieieitia:! sippi, and Camp Breckinridge, Ken-tucky. He served in the 329th Infantry. He was sent overseas in April, 1944.He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| Shallot Stevens Bradley; oneNdaugh-j t(. | ter, Janice Delores; four brothers, j | Lawrence and James H. of Marion,ij Wilson Bradley of Wilmington, and I | Staff Sgt. Ernest Bradley, who is j ■now serving in the Southwest Pa-!; cific; five sisters, Mrs. G. D. Styles,! of Danville, Va., Miss Beatrice ' ei Bradley, of Whitmire, S. C., Miss • Annie Bradley, Miss Nora Bell tf Bradley and Mrs. M. P. Young of w ! Marion. jaiMemorial services arex being plan-; n ' ned for Sunday, August 27 at the!! Clinchfield Baptist Church of which! he was an active member.esacm