Rites Are Set For Friday For Mrs. Corzine Funeral services will be held in Long's Chapel Methodist Church Friday at 3 p.m. for Mrs. Carrie Felmet Corzine, 83, of Canton, who died Tuesday in the Haywood County Hospital following an ex tended illness. The Rev. Don Payne and the Rev. Cecil Hefner will officiate and burial will be in Green Hill. Cemetery. The body wiy remain at Garrett Funeral Home until Friday at 2:30 p.m. when it wiU be taken to the church. Active pallbearers will be Jule Noland, James T. Noland, Billy McCracken, A. C. Jones, R. H. Boone, and Robert McCracken. Honorary pallbearers will be R. G. Liner, H. D. Harrison, C. B. Medford Wilson Barefoot, Dr. J. R. Westmoreland, C. H. Eskridge, Howard Sellars, Wallace Ward, Cash Edwards, Dr. A. R. Clark, Millard Gaddis, Robert C. Fran cis, and Shuford Howell. Flower bearers will be members of the Waynesville Chapter No. 165. Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Corzine was a native and lifelong resident of Haywood County and was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Alice Bat tle Felmet, numbers of promi nent Haywood County families. She was the widow of Zeb A. Corzine. Mrs. Corzine was a member of Long's Chapel Methodist Church and the Waynesville chapter of the Eastern Star. For the past 20 years, she had made her home with a sister, Mrs. J. M. Tate of Canton. Prior to that time she had lived in Waynesville. Surviving are another sister, Mrs. Grover Leatherwood "of Lake Junaluska; two brothers, S. R. Felmet of Canton and John Fel met of San Antonio, Texas; and several nieces and nephews. Jack Hall Dies At 74 Near Murphy News has been received here of i the death of Jack Hall, a former resident of the Thickety section and later of Clyde, which occurred last week at Tomotla near Mur phy, while working for a neighbor. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Hall, 74. was the son of the late Kimsy dnd Pollyanne Wright Hall of Haywood County. He was a car penter by trade, and had lived in the Murphy area for a number of years. The funeral service was held FriJfay ' in the Tomotla Methodist Church, and burial, with Masonic rites, was in the church cemetery. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Mary E. Morris Hall; five sons. Leonard of Detroit, Mich., Jack of Clinton, Tenn., Kimsey of Orlando, Fla., and Richard of Chicago; five daughters. ' Mrs. Helen Hall of Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Fred Hens- I ley of Kent, Ohio, Mrs. Arthur Ar- ' rant of Magadone. Ohio, Mrs. I Kelly Barnes of Waco, Texas, and 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Railings of West Overfleld. Mass.; and a number of 1 grandchildren. i DEATHS MRS. CLAUDE ROGERS 1 Mrs. Claude C. Rogers, 42, of ; Portsmouth, Va., died Tuesday a boiit 11:20 a.m. in Portsmouth fol- ( lowing a long illness. Mrs. Rogers, a native of Hay wood County, had been living in Portsmouth the last several years. 1 She was the former Miss Annie < Clontz. daughter of the late Willie 1 and Carrie Lowe Clontz of Hay- ] Waynesville Man Killed In Accident Walter W. Russell Jr. 21. of Route 3, Waynesville was killed in an auto accident about 20 miles south of Albuquerque, N. M. f jes day night. New Mexico highway patrolmen reported the car Russell was driv ing skidded off a curve and blamed the accident on speeding. A passenger. Jack L. Ockerman, 21, of Oakley, Mich., was injured critically, the officers said. Russell left home about a month ago to go to Detroit, Mich., to work. He was a son of Walter and Celia Massie Russell of Route 3, Waynes ville. A native of Haywood County, fie had served four years in the Navy and was discharged last Novem ber. Surviving in addition to his par ents are six sisters. Mrs. David Smathers of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Ray Woods of Waynesville. and the Misses Florence, Delma Sue, Shel by Jean and Doris Dale Russell, of the home: four brothers, Mark of Maggie, Bill of Waynesville, and f 1 a v-? t ? - cj.nuufi ana ooooy 01 me nome; and the maternal grandfather, the Rev. Will Massie of Waynesville. The body will arrive in Waynes ville Friday and wilL be taken to the home on the Pigeon Road. Funeral services will be held in the Bethel Baptist Church. Satur day at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Thomas Erwin and the Rev. Will Farr officiating. Interment will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Eugene Rus sell, Eugene Plemmons, Milliard McGee, Forest Russell. Carol Rus sell. and Joe Russell. Cousins will serve as flower bearers. Arrangement are under the di rection of Garrett Funeral Home. wood County. Funeral services will be held in Morningstar Methodist Church here at 11 a.m. Friday. The pastor, the Rev. Kenneth Crouse will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. - The body arrived today and has been taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jones in Canton. It will remain there until time' for the services. Surviving are the husband: three sons, Troy Lee Rogers of Weldon, N. C., and Richard R. and Ralph C- Rogers of Portsmouth; three sisters, Mrs. Ted Cole of Yancey County, Mrs. Phil Range of De troit, Mich., and Mrs. Francis Chapman of Canton; five broth ers, Charlie, Harold, Earl. Luther and Audrey Clontz of Canton; and a grandchild. Crawford Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. It is estimated that .the 1954-55 fetching egg production would lirectly result in around llVfc mil liop pounds of chicken meat being processed in North Carolina. KURT 'GANS ? "The Store Brides Prefer" of boawty |?? practical, so beautiful, so durable! Golden Dirilyte ... for pog $49 95 lasting loveliness in modern living! Now ONLY $3995 mmm 18 Piece Starter Set Holloware and serving ^& . 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