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The Oneonta Star du lieu suivant : Oneonta, New York • Page 2

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The Oneonta Stari
Lieu:
Oneonta, New York
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2 Oneonta Star July 28, 1955 Johnson Rites Conducted S1DNEF CENTER Funeral services for Mrs. Sigrid Johnson of Sidney Center were held Saturday at the Joyce Funeral Home. The Rev. Willord Lyon officialcd. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Sidney Confer, Mrs.

Johnson died Wednesday, 20, of i hemorrhage a she was born April 22, 1901, Brooklyn. She lived most of her life In Brooklyn and came to Sidney Center in 1943 She was a member of the Methodist Church, She is i by her husband, Charles Johnson, a son Charles two daughters Mrs. Howard Rooke, Mrs. Edmund Romer; all of Sidnes Center; a sister, Agnes Burns, Sidney; Jive brothers, Al and Robert Gilborison, Brooklyn, George Gilbertson, California; and Edward Gilberlson, Stalen Island. cerebral in- Sidney Hospi- President Of Unaclilla Bank Dies UNADILLA Carl Pomeroy 67, president of the Unadilla Notional Bank and a resident of Ibis place for Ihe past 45 yours, died at The Hospital, Sidnoy, Wednesday aflcrnoon, where he bad been a patient for ten days.

He underwent surgery last Wednesday. Funeral will be hold at p. m. Saturday in St. Matthew's Episcopal The Rev Alonzo Wood, rector, will cialc.

Burial will be In St Matthew's Cemetery. He was born In Sidney Marcl 10, 1888, son of George aiv Hatlie (Pomeroy) Pomeroy. I February. 1918, he a i Miss Agnes Kilpatrick, Walton. Previous to coming lo a dilla, he had lived in Sidney Center.

He graduated from a i a High School and Academy in 1910. He was a member of St. Matthew's Church, where 'irea Obituaries Irs, Arthur Can-oil Mrs. A Carroll, 8 Walkins died ycslcr- Iny in her home. Funeral services will be at Saturday in the Lewis Funeral Home.

The Rev. A. F. Ballbacli, pastor of the First Baptist Church, of which with Miss Mollle Osborn. Mr.

and Mrs. a and children, firuce nnd Linda, a Forrest nosecrans, Walden, were weekend guests of Mr. and 5 i Mrs. Frank a Emmet Mablc was In Worcester Sunday to visit Lionel Howland at the McDonough Nursing Home, a Mrs. Lewis Horning, Worcester, were at the Jones she member, will officiate, and burial will be Plains Cemo- lery.

Friends may call si the funeral home from 2 p. m. today until service time. Mrs. Carroll was horn Nov.

8, I8G9, in a a daughter of Daniel and Frances (Bush) House. She was married to Arthur Carroll on a 26, 1887. Survivors Include one daughter, Mrs. Harold W. Follett, 8 a i one grandsqn, Harold W.

Kollclt and several iiicceE and nephews. home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L.

D. were In Schencctady, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walden Haber- saal and two children, Welda and and Mrs.

Blanch Ryder. Rochester, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Pet Cal Allarks Oivner A pet family cat suddenly at South Valley Seeber Jones, Mis. Louise Scoficld, Utlca, Is a a i i i her sister, Mrs. Dlnjman.

a guests at the i a home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, Oris- a Kalis. Mrs. Mabel Wclbcrt and son, Charles of Yonkers, called on her son, a They spent the weekend with Mrs.

Joseph Pislana. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marks, Mrs, i i Terpenin.g, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tcrpenlng and sons Dennis and Harry, accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Fasselt Cherry Valley, had a picnic at Gilberts Lake State Park, Sunday. Mollen. New Ity'ins joined a i at the Grant home, i Snyder' and father, jeorge F. Snyder, were In erstowri, Sunday.

Mrs, Snyder i them after spending two weeks with Miss Myrtha Kane. Mr. and Mrs. i i a Howeli; Suffcrn, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph May. Mr. and Babcock and son, Ward of West Exeter, called Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Jones and son Raymond, Utica, visited Mr.

anc Mrs. George Hall. 'Yom Dog Bite SOUTH VAl.LKY-Jerry Mabie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mabie of South Valley, is reported lo be mproving after being billcn on Ihe arm and lips by llieir family dug Monday night.

'New Sowd' WDOS ADVEIIIIIEMENf RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS Find New Curb For Pain Ul.n Supply- lath.4 H.r. ktlma crlppllnt- arthrUI). rheumMEim ar.d EcurlUi vain can joyo-ji new bow from announcement o( dramatic with a formula which 4 drug! into on. tablrt caj.able of agonlilnz pain In Jolntl and muicUi. According to clinical zrporta.

thll new compound. VERTASOL. Intemalljr to curb tortur- mix arthtilll, rheumnllira. neurltEl pnin In V.nck, har.til, annn. Texi ar.d jhouldrrl yd to lake, rrqujree no priecriptlon.

With o( joy. In Ihetr-ryei. men and Troroen xho formerly euFTered dread itabblnjf torturt of arlhrilU anil rheumatism fn and mucclei now tell of retlef after uitne It. VKIITASOL co.l» tl.C-J bul eoniklering lulti ll not expensive, ti or.tr jjennlei per doif. Sold money back br FUck Ilmg Store, 17!) Main Onconli--Mail Orders Filled FrL, Sat.

Pre Inventory A I a Freedom sons, and FAM. Surviving arc his (lacked Mrs. Casper fOn sister. Mrs. Bonald Hoke.

Mrs. Van Derwer- i a l' roul Brook, were Sun- grand- in her Olego RD 1 home garden riaughl Dja ne antl i Tuesday, scratching her left arm from elbow. Mrs. 'lliorsland Pomeroy, all of Unadilla. Masonic service will be held treated at Fox Hospital, and sent a( Fri(1 in Joycc home.

neral Home. Friends call at the a home at their convenience, Funeral Notices day callers. Mr. nnti Mrs. I a Barnes.

Cooperstown, were Friday guests at the Hoke home. Miss Jeanne Gross, Sproul Brook, is i a 'OAHROLI. Mrs. Arthur W. In Oneonla, July 11.

1955. Aged 85. i Funeral services Saturday, 30, 1955, at 2 p.m. from tile Lewis Funeral Home. Inlermenl in the Plains Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home jfrom 2 p.m. today until service lime. POMEROY--Carl Sr. in Sidney, July 27, 1955. Aged 67.

Funeral services Saturday, July SO, 1955, at p.m. from Ihe Mathew'n Episcopal Cliurch, Unadilla. Interment in Ihe St. Mnthew's Cemetery, Friends may call at the Joyce Funeral Home, Onaditla. MYERS William A.

In Stamford July'25, 1955. Aged 82. Funeral services Thursday July 2S, 1955 at 10 a. m. from the Slam- ford Sacred Heart Catholic Church Interment i Slam- ford Cemetery.

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