tricts.George Cunnius, dairyman from Decatur plans to attend the tipper West Fork Soil Conservation District.FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MARY ANN WOODFuneral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Wood were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. She died October 6.Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Bridgeport, Rev. Joe Mosley officiating. Interment was in East Bridgeport cemetery.She was born September 18, 1891 in Wise County, to L.S. McDaniel and Molly Barnett McDaniel. She married Gail Wood September 19,1909. She was a member of the Baptist Church and of theEastern Star.She is survived by four children: Opal Petty, Methel Meek, Bernice Harvick and Charles Wocri, all of Bridgeport. One son, Dalton, preceded her in death. Also surviving are 14 grand children, 21 great grand children and three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Handley and Mrs Flora Hudson of Bridgeport, and Que Cross of Fort Worth.Pallbearers were grandsons: Robert Meek, Jerry Petty, Lynnwood Harvick, Bill Wood, Ronnie Petty and K. Petty.