Mrs. G. A. Bynum Taken bv Deathat Calhoun HomeMrs. O. A. Bynum, age 73. re si- r dent of Calhoun community for more than fifty years, died at her home at eight o’clock Wednesday nigh* after a. lingering illness and pneumonia complications.“Aunt Dicy”, as she was affectionately known, was the youngest daughter of the late darling Her* . rington, pioneer settler of Jones ,county. She has resided in the county all her life. She was a member of Our Home church.She is survived by eight sons: M. 1j„ Ben B., D. B., Walter, Alex, Charles, Bostln and Shubcrt Bynum; three daughters: Mrs. Lovie Smith, Mrs. Arizona Collins and Miss Dicy Bynum; one brother, Jeff Herrington.Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Mitchell Pilcher, minister in charge of the Mississippi Department of Unlversalist Churches of America, at three o’clock Thursday afternoon. Barney Herrington, a nephew of the deceased, of Sweetwater Baptist church, assisted Rev. Pilcher at the church services.Interment was in the Collins cemetery at. Calhoun beside the grave of her husband, Gus Bynum, who preceded her in death twenty-seven years.The pallbearers were her grandsons, Glover, Bernice, Grady, Clayton and Allen Bynum and George Collins.-o-(By Associated Press) Settlement* of two of the na-Labor Situation