Funeral Rites Held for Miss Worthy, 741 uneral services were held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Richards CJhapel for Miss Beulah Bell Worthy. 74, who died-TIOGA-Mrs. Young Home After Dallas MeetMrs. Margaret Young at- tended the area VII conference of the National Retired Teachers Association and the American Association of Retired Persons, meeting in Dallas last week.More than one thousand persons from a five state area attended the meeting, participating in sessions devoted to the White House ConferenceThursday in a Gainesville hospital. She was a resident of Route 2, Whites boro.Rev. Charles Hite officiated at services.Pallbearers were*CliffordO-dom Sr., Clifford Odom Jr„ Grady L ewter, A.J. Parkhill. Roy Davis and W.M. Overton.Burial was in Dixie cemetery.Miss Worthy was bom August 31, 1896 in Alabama. She was the daughter of I .s. and Ida Elsie Worthy.A member of the Baptist church, she is survived by four brothers, CleoJ. Worthy of Collinsville, l uther of Gainesville. Bobj and Willie Worthy of Whitesboro; and a sister, MUa Clara Worthy, also of Whites-boro; and several nieces and nephews.