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Gneonto Star July 5, 1955 Area Obituaries Miss Anna Woolhoiise i TM Senator Offers Slavery Cure I1KMKNT. I 4 she Flanders (U-VI) said thai (he hope school 3B years, Hospital, where -hart been since May 1. cmlinn a slavery and sc- Anna Woolhousc a several years she had been in i i world lies in a "mor- In and near Laurens foi jn health. offensive," rather Ilian in an- 28 ot which were al a i prayer service will other war. West Laurens School.

Later she ss on the faculty of Laurens be conducted al p. m. to. day in the home of a daughter. "EndiiiB problems liy wnrlarc In oilr modcni siliiallon is ullcrly Central School, and retired two Mi's.

i Joslyn, Grand (impossible." ho said in a speech years ago Gorge. The funeral will be lor an Independence Day 'World War III wilh outside ot our A lifelong resident of Law ens 2 p. in. today in Gould Memorial celebration. "Worl she died early Friday i Hcfonncd Church, a ts honors is in Fox Hospital after "four years; The Rev.

Herman Lubcn i contemplation, of ill health. i officiate, and burial will be in No le wl human slav- The funeral will be at 2 p. Upper Cemetery, cry in ny f(cclcd by tndav in -Laureiis Presbyterian Mrs. Dimmk-k was born a inciuls opernling under Ihe Church i the REV. Andrew 2fi, 1878, at a 1 I 1 ami wilh the protection of Van Antwernen i i a i a i a of Warren ami Mary slreI lh." burial will be in Laurens Come-1 He i Scudder.

She was i married in August, IBM, to a H. Dlmmick In a a i a and resided for severa years in Wcehawkeri, N. (hen lo Halcottsville AI tended by '10 vs 1 Miss Wonlhouse was born Dec, 9, 1893, at Laurens, a of anrt Blanche (Russell) nn -i Oneonla Rebekah Ledge. ie ric a (h lotlc a a School She is survived by her a I w(ls 1 TM Morev Funeral Higher Milk Prices foreseen Tl I 1 liltCS JTCJtl services YORK, July 4 The a services for George Htimlnlstrntor of the New York C. Morey of OneonU, RD i milk niarkeljng nrcii predicled lo- were held Saturday at the day thai lolli production ot milk liookhoul Funeral Home, 357 and Die prices paid will Main St.

The Rev. Philip N. Ijncrcnse sllglilly In the next six Pitcher, pastor of the a I months. Otscgo Methodist Parish, of- Dr. C.

J. Stanford pslimated i a Burial WBS In Plains Cemetery. Mr. Morey died Wednesday Blanfo: Oneonta ihal the uniform price to farmers would average six cents a nun- In (lie Jones i Home al (he ago of 81. Bearers were Louis Armbrusl- cr, Matteson C.

Strong, Gilbert D. W. Winsor and i 1 1 a Osterhouril. Friends and relatives attending from were Mrs. W.

Arthur Weber, West Fulton, Ohio; Miss Etla Smith, Water- 1 1, clicdwelghl more than the 51.26 average for July through Dccem- lior, 195-1. The class 1-A (lluid) milk price will average J5.39 a mmdredweighl, five cents more than the $3.31 average (or the last six months of 1951, he predicled. In his semi annual forecast, Blanford estimated July through December production at Hyimmls Prcscntcil i a i a School A Three more hymnals have been presented llHS the Truadwcll Methodist Church in memory of former residents. Mrs. Homer Wheat presented one in memory of her brother, the Rev.

A. George Feare, who was at one (Ime pastor of the church at Treadwell. Two others have been presented in memory of Miss Ella Wheat and her brother, Duanc Wheat, who were members of the Treadwell Church. Fainily Life A I Paul's Episcopal Church of Franklin will i A i i A MU i a Family Life Conference UNAD1LLA-- I 1915 grad- 10 -hui-rh Jffl lre 0 with luncheon the a a Kljjht members of House. Kljjlit members of the class, out ot a possible 21 were present, including the class president, (he Rev.

George Youngs of i a A honored guest was otic of their preside. A church i will be served al 6 p. m. Saturday, 9 at the Masonic Hall, by Oulcoul Chapter, OES. Ueser- valions for (his 'dinner should be made with Mrs.

George Burgin" by July 5. On Sunday, July 10, Canon Williams will Grand Gorge Helen S. Brenn--4637 Icaehcrs. Mrs. Frederick Bailey, a 1 celebrate Holy Communion, aft" Present were Mr.

and whfich ma A i A GORGE--Mrs. Harold Hulls attended the 25th anniversary a i meeting, class of 1H30, of Ihe Cooperstown louis Stoncman, i I. Miss Fern Scribner, Mrs. Ora Broughton Treadwell, i i a Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Berry. Syracuse; Reniff a a ul al a Masonic Wells Bridge; Mr. Norris Olmstead. In 193!) Mrs to a Gorge, sister, Maude, a teacher a pursville Central School, re- siding al home; a brother, Harry Woolhousc, and one Harry Woolhousc all of Albany; two a Mrs. a Hoa'g of New Berlin and Mrs.

Susan Russell of Olcgo, and several cousins. had been West Davenport. ford; Mrs. Daisy Coblcskill; Mr. Mrs.

Stanley Decker, i Miss A Ruth Dodge, Pawlet. Miss Lena Morey, Wells Bridge; Frank Simonds, Morris; Ellis Ferguson, Portlandville; Mr. and i Fcnlon Rappclyca, Porl- I landvillc; Mrs. Grace Knapp. pounds, about, two per cent High School Monday, the pounds lor the same Jack Sliter and Robert Clarke i Merrinian, and Youngs; VanCott and Mrs.

Bailey, Una- residing with her daughter. 1 More a forty i Edson Corners and Mr. i a two other'! attended from Davenport, a i Mrs. Edward DcWill Ennist i Stamford a nnhnu. daughlcis, Mrs.

anrt Lon tlo 1 Oneonla. of Kingston; five grandchildren and nine greal-grandchildren. OSC FlUld'tll nieces and nephews. Unadilla Frank S. Davy--2182 A 1 A a Mrs.

n'n'JJM. O. Oltz, Coral Gables, and Miss Margaret Storck, Gary, have been spending a few verai cousins. i rr Since her retirement she a i A. i cared for mother.

her semi-invalid DeWayiiR Merciless WORCESTER DeWayne Mereness. 81, riled Sunday at his home here afler a long Illness. Funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Skinner a Home.

The Rev. Raymond -Meiners, a a Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Schenectady, will officiate. i a will be in Maple Grave Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home al their convenience. He was born March 4, 1874, in Canajoharlc, son of Isaac Sheldon and Mary (Blair) Mereness, He married Miss Edith Atkins in this village, Oct.

8 1902. He was a retired feec store manager and had worked for John Lauren and Lynn WyckoH for nearly 30 years manager of their iced store. Surviving are his wife; 8 daughter, Mrs. Theodore ScO' field, five a i dren, Jack Scofield, Schuyler ville; Mrs. Franklyn Coyl Schenectady; Mrs.

John Hren Worcesler; Mrs. Earl Wilsej and Mrs. Gordon Mil ler, Coblesklll; six great-grand children; SIDNEY Merle'A. Waterman, 0, hod operated a barber' shop in a Riles Held Saiurday dil a and George Youngs, Binghamlon. are 'spending a camping in Ryder Hollow.

Mrs. Flora Schupp, Kings- Ion, was guest of her son-in- I a i ol law and duughler, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kolls, Friday, and HoilOl' List MiUord Mrs. Leon Farr 3731 attended the eighth'grade graduation Linda. of her Others granddaughter, Miss Carol Mench, daughter of from i Mr.

and Mrs. Otlo Mench, Ury- who attended Linda's a a i Brook, Walton, a junior in lliles Held I a services ior Jacob a taken Moses. 26 Fnir were held Friday at the Bookhout Funeral Home. Vollhardt, Morris, were held a a to The Hospital, Sid- Funeral services for Mrs. Marion i Saiurday at the Bookhoul Fu- i rcy for x-ray and 357 Ma Sl i Guesls 0 jjrs days wilh Iheir brother-in-law i (ion were Mrs.

Robert- Dixon, I Ihe secretarial division al the and sister, and Mrs. Hay I Mary Teichler, Miss a a a University of New York's Kolts and George Kelts. A i a and Technical. Iri- Mr. and Mrs.

Harold a i slitute, Delhi, has been named took their son, Edward, to A 1 by A i Director i i a F. bany, Tuesday where he board- Kennaugh to the honor list as a ed a a i for Springfield, Ohio, ot third a grades. DeForesl. Lasl Friday Miss Storck suffered a fall at the Deforest home, and on Tuesday I i 'iu 'the emergency loiml Uplnii lor many years Me S( Oco loved lo Sidney when he retired jThom OI1 i or 0 the Main huMness several years ago. isl mi c) olfic i (1 He died Sunday a ter a short "1-j Blll in Hn ij ow eme- ess at the home i daughlcr, Irs.

Charles Dann ol Sidney, with I hnm he lived. Funeral services will be al 2 'Moses died age of 80. Friends and Friday al the relatives Decker. Albany; gar Aldennan and daughtei 1 and son, Cenlervillo, and Mrs. Stalford, CliarH'monl, Mass.

Tuesday'at Ihe H. Landers hapel, Sidney The Rev. Roger Dcek a 3. Glazier, pastor of Sidney Memo- ist Church, will officiate, Burial vill be in Maplcwood Cemeteiy, ilount Uplon. Mr.

Waterman was I Up- Lisle June 23, 1875, son of Villiam A. ami Marie (Ashley) Valcrinan. His wile, the. former Bagg, died In 1D17. He was a member of the Firsl Baptist Church Mount Upton.

Surviving besides his daughter, are Iwo sons, Paul nf Stamford, and Carl A. of Kcnmore and ten grandchildren. onla before coming to Coopccs- town. She was a of Cooperstown Methodist Church and its WSCS, and the i Rebekah Lodge. There are no i i a survivors.

Rev. John Caldera, ass istnnt! observation Dilla Scott and son, Donald were Miss Ina pastor of St. Catholic Woods, Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Church, i i a Burial will Louis Zeitlner, Guilford, and Mr.

be a in a Cemetery, and Mrs. David Thompson, Ox- i Village, Queens. ford. Mr. Vollhardt died Thursday Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Pearce in Fox Hospital al the age of spent the weekend in Akron 72. Friends- and relatives a ing from but of town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Vollhardl arid daughlcr, Caryl, Ridgewood, N. Mr. and Airs. Carroll Blackmail, Sherburne; Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold a i Mortis; Mrs. Albin Peterson, West Oneonta; and Albert Wright, Newark, N. J.

Johnima i RICHFIRLD SPRINGS Mrs. Johanna Kohler Ulmer, 81, ol 3 Sylvan died Sunday in the Clark Nursing Home here where, she had been a patient Ior Ihe pasl month. Prayer service will be held in funeral home here al 8:30 a. m. Wednesday ami at 9 m.

a Joseph's Calhnltc Church with the r. .1 i Rev. officlnt- Mre. Berlhn i i irg The Rusnry vill lc r( dlc( A GORGE--Mrs. Berth Tuesday evening in the funeral E.

Scurider Dimmick was home. Interment will be in Gracel member of Delaware Counly I Cemelery, Albany. Past Grand Association of Re-J rs Ulmer was boni Nov. '24, bekahs, a 15-year member of 11873, in Stulgnrt, Germany, She Golden Sunscl Ladies' Aux- came to this country in ISM and iliary, Brotherhood of a i a al hiRiiy years was a registered Trainmen, a member of Gould nurse in New York City. She was Memorial Church of ieri to Lew J.

Ulmer ot New Roxbury and a member of the or )( city. Prior lo his dcalh In Ladies' Social Society of that church. She died Saiurday in Notices Mrs. Ulmer had resided for a number ol years Albany. Several years lalrr she Mrs.

A i i L. Knisyon A I i nie L. 82, died Saiur- day i in Ihe home of her daughlcr, Mrs. Lcona Dullard, Quaker i Road, Harpersficld. Funeral services i be al 2 Kiwimis To Hear Reporls Secretary R.

Millon Hick and Maurice B. Schwaningcr, delegates, will report on the International Klwanis Convention held al Cleveland, al Ihe weekly Ontonla Kiwanis Club luncheon nexl Wednesday in Ihe Elks Club. with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Corey.

uncle John and aunt, 'Mr, Hollcnbeck. and Mrs. SCHEIS'EVUS John Smith, Elk Creek road, underwent sur- Mrs. C. i Allen, Syra- gery Tuesday at Hos- cnse, the former Miss Ethel pltal, Warfield, a i a Miss a Hanson lr.h Ashe, Cleveland, and Miss a i commencement e'xei- Grace Lyon, Fulton, were cises a Tuesday.

Mr. of Mrs. Frederick Bailey Hanson's niece, Ruth Ann Han- lo spend the summer wilh i Miss Mench has been on Ihe honor lisl Ihroughout her junior year at Ihe Insiilule. Miss Mench received an award for cheerleading at the Awards Assembly i the i a week of Ihe year. She was member of the I i Chorus and Oulrioor Club and acted as allernalc delegale to the Student Council for the Secretarial Division.

Notes Mrs. Marshall 5 Wetherbce are al Lake Lamoka Bible Camp, Corning. The following from out son. was one of the graduates, Nicholas Yaciw, who is stationed al Fort Richardson, ficlale. i a will be In Glcn- svood Cemetery.

r. m. today nt the Davenport Mrs. Stevcner was born i Church. The Rev.

i March 31, I a i i a a pastor, will off i i a Burial will be in Davenport Cemelery. Mrs. Kenyon was born Sept. 2, 1072, in Oneonla, a of Jefferson and Nancy (Fei'guson) ter of Joseph and Helen! Mamie a i Plainer. She was married to Charles H.

Slcvencr Sept. 1, 1927, in Johnson Cily. town attended the a a i Alaska, with his wife.and chii- of Miss Carol Berger, a i are visiting Yaciw's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon a Mr.

and Mrs. John Berger: Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smith, Schenevus. While, Westover; Mr. and Mrs.

1 SVilliam Ncvins, Johnson Cily; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rapplcyea, Binghamlon; Mr. and Mrs. a While, Wanakea; Mr.

and Mrs. John Hcpworlh, Airs. Olive Deuel and Mrs. i i a Grenchenko. Sidney Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rocky, Hancock; Mrs. Alice Jones, Nassau, Ba- ama Islands, B. and Miss Chaplain and Mrs. William Brown and daughter, Doris, of Fort Dix, N.

visited MiVj and Mrs. W. K. Haight over the Vacalion Bible School at Ihe Presbylerian church has opened i an attendance of over 100. The Rev.

Paul McLaughlin and Charles Osborn are attending Presbytery al Shavertown. Capt. Raymond Henley has arrived from a to spend the summer i his wife and two daughters, Diane, and Karen, at Iheir hooic here and their camp on. Arnold's Lake. Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Osborne visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barnes, Coopersiown Junction. Mrs. Howard N.

Farr and jon, Howard to Wesi Davenport Monday a visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loon Farr. Mrs. Floyd Farr and daughters, Pally, Laura and Saturday with Mr.

Mrs. Leon Farr. in Mrs. a Burger, New York City. Mr.

Stevcner died 16, 1955. She lived in Oneonta 25 years a a She was a i to and previously In i a Charles of Davenport in 18HD. She lived i her a Ihe past three years and i io that i lived in Davenport, i Plainer, Monlrose, i i besides Bal- sisler, Mrs. A i Jones, Wind- lard are three sons, A J. of i sor; a step-son, Stcv- Stamford Mrs.

E. A. Kclsev--1711 STAMFORD--Mrs. Floyd R. Brown, who has been a i a She was a member of the Daughters of America.

i i are a son, Glenn i Coopc'rslown, has been trans- patient al Bassetl Hospital, Bloonwille, Charles P. of One-' onta, Mcltress of Bridgcwatcr; i a Mrs. Pearl Dingham, West Davenport, Mrs. Cora Bioadwcll, Oiiconla, Mrs. Mildred a a i a Mrs.

Helena Wochrle. Prattsvillc, and Sanraels, Owego; brother, Carl ferre(i to Homer Hospital, Oneonta, for A check up. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Dewitt Sanford visited i son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Pallersonville, Sunday. went lo live with her friends Mr. and Mrs.

R. Wesley Andrews in Jessie Onconla. Albany, and since ID50 had made her hnme with Mr. and Mrs. An- DIMMICK Mrs.

Bertha E. --'in Margaretvillc July 2, 1D5I. Aged drews in (his village. 77. Funeral services Tuesday Ulnicr was a memlier of July 5, 1D55 at 2 p.

m. St. Joseph's Catholic Church here. Gould Memorial She is survived by a slcixlaiigh-, Church, Roxbury. Interment in ler, Mis.

Ralph Becker of Rose- the Upper Cemetery, Roxhury. L. Mrs. Olive erstown July 2, Ifl55. Funeral services 5, 1955 al 2 p.

from ihc Tilla- naugh Funeral Home, COOIKMS- town. Intermenl in the Oncnnln Plains Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. in Coop-jAsn G. Hnkcr GII.BC* A i 1 A A W.

Bulls, 1)1, of 7 i i a this i of a a died al i a City Hospital a a short illness. Funeral i be held al the Thomas J. Shea a Home, 137 Robinson at 8 p. Wednesday. i a i will bo Grenada, and step-daughter, Mrs.

Florence Lloyd, a a a i Friends call al the funeral home al Iheir convenience. jMrs. Oppcl Dies Mrs. Minp Sirgenl Oppel, 82, of Little Falls, formerly of Oneonla, died last night in Binghnmtnn. The bony was removed lo Bookhoul Funeral Home.

357 Main SI. One-Minute Test 1. What slate has the small- a i per square mile? 2. Is giver of money taxed on the gift? 3. Whal percentage of world population is American? Where is the town of Narsarssuak? 5.

How does the population total of NATO a i compare i the Soviet bloc population? HOWD YOU A OUT? I. Nevada, I.fi. 2. A the first 530,000. 3.

About 7 per cent. Greenland. NATO is about a Bookhout Funercd Home Off Street Parking Facilities 357 Main St. Phone 210 JOHN H. WOODWARD DONALD W.

CONNER PAUL G. HUBBARD Miss Joan Granl returned Monday lo her home Balh- gate i a where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Christina Traxler moved Tuesday from the Medical Center i i to rooms in the Mc- a apartment building. G.

a i -Saturday in Ihe home of Mr. I Maryland Cemetery, al 11 a. m. Thursday. Hc w(ls horn a a Sepl.

12, 1803. He worked Ihe DH and the OW foi a years. i 5, 1955 ai 2 p. m. from lhc C.

H. i Landers Chapel, Sidney. Inter-' mcnl in the Maplewond Cemelpry Mount Upton. Friends may call at the funeral chapel. and Mrs.

Russell Freeman, Gil- hoa, where ho had resided since his home hurnnd in The luneral will be at 11 a. m. lodav in Omterkirk Funeral Home, Grand Gorge, with Ihc Rev. J. i i i are (wo sons, Philip Gelires of Grand Gorge old G.

of i a and Ray- Sidney July 3, 19oD. Aged 80. ch m-rh nffieialiiiB Bu- i i F.ddyslonc, and i Funeral services Tuesday be GjnK)a emc five a i tery. Mr. Baker was torn July 5, 18R-I.

in Gillma. son of Willis and Ida I i Baker, and resided all his life in Cilbna, For 26 ypars he was a rural mail carrier. Survivors are his i Hip former Hazel lloagland. an uncle. F.I.

mer Bakct of Sidney, and seven cmls jn 5 i Mrs. Maude II. Stevcner, 75. i 270 died Satin-day EXTRA STEVKNKK Mrs. Maude H.

-in Oneonla July 2, 1D55. Aged 75. Funeral services Tuesday July 5, 1955 at 2 p. m. from the Bookhoul Funeral Home, 357 Main Oneonta.

Interment in the Glcnwood Cemetery. Oneonta. Friends may call at the funeral home. He was a member of Ihe Bing- a Moose Lodge, was an i a and belonged to the North Presbyterian Church here. He a i Cora Petchel.

Minnie H. i I I a N'ursing Horne- been a a i BUTTS Arthur W. in Bing- hamlon July Aged 91. Funeral services Wudnrsday July 6. 1955 at p.

m. Iiom the Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home, Binghamtcn. Interment in the Maryland Omrlcry. Frirndi: may call al the funeral hnme.

she had COOPERSTOWN--Mrs. Olive for weeks. F.vans was a a services i be at 2 of Clara Welsh a i i p.m. today in (he. Bookhoul a Home.

The lies-. A MEREXKSS DcWayne in Worcesler Juiy 3. 1555. Agrd SI. Funeral services Wednesday July 6.

'Ift55. al 2 p. m. from ih'f Skinner Funeral Hnmr. Woicc-s- ter.

Ink-rmenl in Ihe Maple Grove Cemetery, Worcester, Friends may call al the funeral home. ror TT Homo and lived in Coopersiown the pasl 25 years. She died a i a in Bassell Hospital, Coopersiown. at the age of 83. a a long illness.

Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the i a a Funeral Home, Coopcislown. The Rev. Robert Shcehan.

pastor of the- Cooperstown Methodist Church, i i i a i a will be in Oneontn a i Cemetery. Mrs. Evans was born Ocl. p. 1872.

in Berne, daughter of a i and Phofbc' Wood. She was a i lo a Evans in 1898 in Oneonta. He died Mrs. F.vans lived nine years In a i D. C.

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