Hll-irdatetanr-telhe■illat■»ii.heityhe ! Id j he ill’S.Road. * ' i eRites Tomorrow For Mrs. Cassadad8Iirraavflt;1(el■Funeral ^services for Mrs. jtf. L. i ^Cassada, who died at her home at Dry Fork, Route One, .yesterday. at 5:45 p. m., will be conducted from the Mount Herman church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Highland buiral park.Mrs. Cassada, a daughter of the , late Mrs. Mary Brim Woodson and ! i ./esse Woodson was born in Pittsyl- I vania County. February 20. 3887. Having been a lifelong resident of j that community, she was well : i known and enjoyed a widespread I b friendsliip. She was a member of the AIL Herman Baptist Church.Besides her husband, she is survived by the following daughters and sons: Miss Rosa Cassada of P1 y Fork, Mrs. C. H. Ashworth of Leesburg, N. C., Mrs. W. if. Ashworth and Mrs. H. L. ITolley of Danville; T. A. Cassada and L. T. Cassada of Dry Fork, Bernard Cassada, W. C. Cassada, and N. T. Cassada of Danville, and J. Carson j Cassada of Schoolfield. She also ‘ ' leaves 45 grandchildren and eight ! i;great grandchildren. ! sC1coUhIfi