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Miss Corzine Completes Wedding Plans Miss Janice Ann Corzine, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cor zine of Clyde, has completed the plans for her marriage to Bruce F. Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F .Caldwell, also of Clyde. The ceremony will take place In the Central Methodist Church 1 at Clyde, Saturday, December 18, at 5 p.m. The Rev. George C. Starr, pastor of the church, will perform the double ring ceremony. A program of music will be pre sented by Miss Jewell Rhinehart. vocalist, and Miss Janice Smath ers, organist The bride will be given in mar riage by her father and will have | as her maid of honor. Miss Betty , Jean Mulkey of Andrews. Donna [ Lee Caldwell, sister of the bride groom. will be junior bridesmaid and Brenda Gail Stamey, cousin j of the bridegroom, will be flower girl. William h'cal Caldwell will serve as best man for his brother and ushers will be Thomas Lee Cor- ! zine of Canton, cousin of the bride, j and Richard Lanier Stamey of Clyde, cousin of the bridegroom ? ? ? Chemists have discovered melh- | cds for determining where opium j was grown and hope to use the i knowledge to help dope control i programs. ' Baptist Circles To Meet Tuesday Circles of the Woman's Mission ary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday as fol lows: The Lottie Moon Circle will meet with Mrs. Joe Stanelh at 10 a.m. The Ann Judson Circle will meet with Mrs. R. S. Robeson at 3 p.m. The Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle will meet with Mrs. H. W. Burgln at 7:30 p.m. The Fannie K. S. Heck Circle will meet with Miss May me Clay ton at 7:30 p.m. The Pearl Johnson Circle will meet with Mrs. Jack Edwards at 7:30 p.m. The Annie Armstrong Circle will meet with Mrs. George Ferguson at 7:30 p in. The Eliza Yates Circle will meet with Mrs. J. B. Siler at 7:30 1 p.m. The Business Women's Circle ; will meet with Mrs. Fred Saunders at 7:30 p m. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Noyes Long have returned to their home in Old Hickory. Tennessee after spending the weekend here to attend the funeral service for Mrs. Long's mother. Mis. W. L. Hardin. + * ? A camel's temperature can in crease as much as 11 degrees Fah renheit without injury to the ani mal. CPL. AND MRS. HOWARD C. MclNTYRE were married Novem ber 12 in Greenville, S. C. The bride is the former Miss Ona Mae Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Zimmerman of Wa.vnesville. (Photo by Paul's Studio). Dance Committees Are Announced Committees have been announc ed for the holiday dance which will be held in the Waynesville Armory. Saturday night. Decem ber 18. under the sponsorship of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mrs. Hugh Potts and Mrs. John Nesbitt are serving as co-chairmen I of the event. Committee chairmen 1 are: decorations. Mrs. M. It. Whisenhunt and Mrs. Paul Sutton: posters. Miss Nancy Medford: cards, Mrs. Charles McDarris, Miss Jean Childers; tickets. Mrs. Lewis Green. Miss Edna Summerrow; and publicity. Miss Berniee Har- J roll. Tickets will go on sale this week at Nicholl's Clothing Store and Charlie's Place in Canton and at the Ladvo Kay re Beauty Shop and Charlie's Place in Waynesville. Bobby Allen and his orchestra from Ashevillo will furnish music for the dance, which will begin at , 9 p.m. ?' 1 .. * I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mehafley have returned from a visit with the hit ter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs Irvin Philmon in Wash ington. D. C. and Mrs. Mehafley's uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson in Bethesdg, Md. , * + * Contrary to popular belief, most j bats can see well in bright light, i Mrs. Morrow Is Club Hostess The Ratcliffe Cove Home Dem onstration Club held its November December meeting in the home of Mrs. John Morrow, Mrs. James Medford. president, presided. Perfect attendance awards for 1954 went to Mrs. Bill Liner, Mrs. R. C. Francis, Mrs. John Morrow add Mrs. James Medford. Reading Certificates weer awarded to Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe and Mrs. Ward J Kirkpatrick. Officers were elected for the | year as follows: president, Mrs. j Russell: 1st vice-president, Mrs. > Ward Kirkpatrick: 2nd vice-presi dent, Mrs. Ivan Byers: secretary, | Mrs. Bill Liner; treasurer, Mrs. j Owen Janes; historian. Mrs. Will Ratcliffe. Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe, Mrs, John j Morrow, and Mrs. Bramlette; Stone were named as a committee to plan an attendance contest. The demonstration on "Plan ning for Christmas" was given by . Miss Marv Cornwell after which a | Christmas party was enpoved with an exchange of hand made gifts. Mrs. Morrow was assisted in serv ing by Mrs. P. R. Kitchen and Mrs. Edwin Russell, co-hostesses. * * * Sturdy Glasses PRESCOTT. Ariz. (APt? Herman Edwardson, observer in a civilian air patrol plane on a message-drop ping training mission, leaned out of the plane to drop a message. The wind whipped off his glasses. The ground crew, 500 feet below, picked them up. unbroken. New Trends In Sweaters By VERA WINSTON THE long torso look is very much at home in sports and casual clothes because of the Chanel designs which have in fluenced the whole range of cur rent fashion. It is very evident in this sweater of fine lamb's wool in orange with charcoal trim. The skirt is of charcoal graV tweed flecked in orange, a ' nicely handled and good color scheme. The slit sides of the sweater have a button closing, liood country twosome. 0 ? ? ? \ . Miss Zimmerman Is Married To Cpl. Mclntyre Mr. and Mrs. John G. Zimmer man of Waynesviile have announc ed the marriage of their daughter, Ona Mae, to Cpl. Howard C. Mc lntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mclntyre of Canton. The double ring ceremony was performed in Greenville. S. C. on Sunday, No vember 12. * The bride wore a gown of pink nylon net over matching satin, which the bridegroom brought j from Germany. She wore blue ac cessores. Following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to Camp LeJeune .vhere they visited the bridegioom's brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. ar d Mrs. V. R. Mc lntyre. Cpl. Mclntyre, who Is serving in the U. S. Army, is stationed in Wertheim, Germany. Mrs. Mcln tyre will make her home with her ; husband's parents until she joins J him in Germany. Attending t h e ceremony in j Greenville were the bride's moth- | i er. the bridegroom's parents, and Mrs. VV. D. Clark, sister of the ; ; bridegroom. | ? 0 -0.- . I Mrs. L. I. Allen Is Hostess Of Club Meeting The Aliens Creek Home Demon ! stration Club held its regular I Christinas meeting Wednesday at I i the home of Mrs. L. L. Allen with Mrs. Hiram McCracken presiding. Guests were Mrs. Henry Francis and Mrs. Robert Boone from the Francis Cove Club, Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, Mrs. R. J. Fowler, from the Fairview Club. The morning was devoted to a demonstration on "Planning for Christmas." A Christmas dinner was served. Rev. C. D. Sawyer, Rev. Kay Allen and Mr. and Mrs. j Virgil Hollowav were dinner guests. Gifts were exchanged during the j social hour in the afternoon. * * * Richland Garden Club To Hold Holiday Tour The annual Holiday House tour, | sponsored by the Hichland Garden Club, has been set for Tuesday, i December 21, according to Mrs. j Kuf'us Siler, chairman of the civic beautification committee which is in charge of the event. Homes to be open are those of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Curtis in East I Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie on the Pigeon Road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baerman in Grim ball Park, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt on Walnut Street. Mrs. Siler's committee is com-j posed of Mrs. James M. Long. | Mrs. William Medford, and Mrs. R. L. Provost. * * * Dellwood Methodists Plan Box Supper The Dellwood Methodist Church is sponsoring a bix supper at the Maggie School, Friday, December 10, at 7:30 p.m. Jonathan Woody, president of the First National Bank, will serve j as auctioneer. Proceeds will go to the church's building fund. Wells - Gidney Wedding Plans Are Announced Plans have been completed for the wedding of Miss Dorotha June Gidney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gidney of Canton, to Walter M. Wells, son of Mr. and Mi > J. j M. Wells also of Canton. The cere- j mony will be performed by tne itev. Ivon L. Roberts on Saturday. December 11, at 8 o'clock in tne) First Methodist Church in Canton. A program of wedding music will be presented by Mrs. Charles Gidney, sister-in-law of the bride, and Darrell Hawkins, vocalists, and Mrs. Gudger Duc-kett, organ ist. Mrs. Charles Hannah of Raleigh will serve as her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be: Miss Margaret Ann Gidney, sister of the bride, Mrs. Dan Kelly, Mrs. Carroll Powell, Mrs. V. E. Bryson, Mrs. Don Stiles, and Miss Elsie Sherrill, all of Canton. Flower girls will be Miss Pamela Pless, and Miss Sandra Mann, sousin of the bride. Walter Lee Brown, nephew of the bridegroom, will be the ringbearer. Ned W. Brown will serve as best man. Ushers wil be Joe Wells, brother of the bridegroom. Charles Gidney, brother of the bride, Charles Hannah, Richard Hannah, and Dan Kelly. Honorary bridesmaids will be Mrs. Tom Hyatt, Mrs. W. G. Byers, Jr., Mrs. Robert Phillips, Miss Martha Gean Moore, and Miss Donna Robinson. Following the ceremony a recep tion will be held at the home of the bride's parents. * * ? The name of the island of Ja maca derives from the Indian word "Xaymaca" meaning "the well wooded land of springs and water falls." John Calhoun Is Here For Two-Weeks' Leave Airman, third class. John C. 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