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MR. and MRS. WHITCOA B
Mr. and hies. J. Ebaeoe Wh1Y�
24 comb recently celebrated 'bete
ebip J. Roscoe �itcomb (left), first Oakdale PTA president, pins life member- uftieth wedding andversan
Pin on her daughter, Mrs- Richmond Bell (center), as Mrs. Gear a Snitchler Members of their her t>aR>
(rlghtl, who made the presentation speech, watches. The ceremony took place a[ a and friends were entertained at
Meeting' of the unit in the school Monday night. Story on page 3. the couples home, 2os Oakdale
�_ A f GRoad. Johnson Cit7. The Whl-
/9 combs were married at theent hd9��i ' of bin. Whitcombb Parental. Slrl
f-rC�f g Oakdale PTA's First I and M as le. J net^n Trea, of
Glen Castle. June 20.ught i
jjf( Wh4comb, They have one daughter, btrs,
Funerals Head, 11■rs. " I Richmond Bell of BmtDamWn.'
e of 81 and one granddaughter.
a dale RICE JQhM A. ee 1, a,, 1 a._ Dies at Age btr and Mn. Whitcomb were
Uemorlei �Me.o�.lclTo% a:y a- 11 Vid io I presented purges by the Oakdale
R. m. after a long ,left. N. �;,.11:.. tin7 , School Parent-Teacher /►saoelaUot
MILUHEU (WItIT2, �I�ey fir. nb�u.. M., N�a.n war Th, fune•rnl of btra- 'N.'
y,and several orRanfzaUonr of this
COMB) BELL. 72, - _ r.adwolh RTltrotoD. rl. of
of 205 Oakdale Rd., Johnson I o;ur uoll IeuotSsaL9uw First Presbyterian Church. John-
City
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City, died last Tuesday U0!laauuoa JtEdmT �au2 kdat` Rd-' wfta held tt edooad ty. Zaon of
They have been %t 30
eveni at Wits M ' 1 t ngnat uH. in Jobna>v Ctty. TttO .hers of the church for the last 30
4•L4N r1.
Whitcorrlbs
of Johnson City
Wed 50 Years
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teases City also
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at the ftmenl
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and Irevelling
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tMVALD. Z ai RD 3 Blal'Dam• ...
tna wdow of rrwd L MaeDoo-
a;d, died at 130 P- m. yes"94 Y
at Der home She la atntved by
a abler. 3tea Sateen 'Novice
Rich -
mixed A. BeIL aadti Beat-s'cee. A
Meta melee 1:a7 Heil. all et
Johimem Cle7. oa goat sad sewers"
rtaalsa Sbe was a ttistttas mein
bar tt Lb* Glet Canals M. E.
chvcb. a October er the crest
CDna>•s Nmas Bervea said w
Rapaavajew Club of Glows:
Brider for maa7 yr+e+. sad was
a retired ampisJe ad t�tma i
macal,ft. sae. :M 6nd1 was
mat"d to the J. r. A1ce ire81
Waste. UA Maim MrM. JerageAA
City.. where Mends =W call tits'
evattmtf sad ta6ene+ after7tw .
A-- �..�.r
rag on emona suprlaAl 'IrJdy ur astir rv. James 1p.prr. Jr. D ye+ aMl�
Hospital, after a short . ;rucuroa aql urelaaa Ja.usu f t1H Pict Presbyterian Church -
Illness. i'i�C
She was a member of the suorlsanb sjq ufgilnt III," d the R" John W. Stuck' PR emoJett by lts dot in ASV sat
First Presbyterian Church, tLU rr erwuria of that church. oM le of jobasee Cgs AW w=�`^T'
Y V g73.3 Ilaan' "sal paI iod. 11vr1►1 was In Olen (`aa wham ye 4
I ,vnt1, �,"I•—TM ttaL 1 t lases d ittes latn•ittbrt '• + :at
Johnson City, and its •salltntloe r•em.ry
womens auxiliary; Friend- u w►dnw
ship Class of the church and p ! r nLuE110 ctmrleAi aql Ic ja ea, na.,ceeitcomb t �'tccoomb. 61ha
Deacon's Board; member of [ sIsrunur ntau a JapJo Jt 'it^► to tDe ('but** R. Wilton Me
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Veterans Daughters of Union ii P;aejpc lJnoa aql rats ,,cal iloapltai Suada7 eight. An.
teterans of Lfle Civil War, ;Ienlaa Jap ;,t 2'Jth.
Tent 2. Binghamton Grange - ,
1072; Oakdale Home Bureau IT[ aaIIrI4 It: Iq tin, Whitcomb to a•trvlve•d by
and an honorary life in' Juflw!s a u[ 6o w r daa><hter Mte- fllchmond
member of the Oakdale . osoa aqL 'r!I4 PimoJ urll •NtMredi Wit :4: f>akdale fl+atf.
PTA. She was a former -Auld agl aol le .e paitatd ••ta" r V rs Ruitt`i
I 'alsor - -, , draw RrK
employe of the New fork i lnoglr.tt -tuaEU a uo uoc
Life Insurance Co., ,3 salaagJ is,
AfcLeafits Department 'bar paml
$tore, and Keim's lard
Johnson City, and its •salltntloe r•em.ry
womens auxiliary; Friend- u w►dnw
ship Class of the church and p ! r nLuE110 ctmrleAi aql Ic ja ea, na.,ceeitcomb t �'tccoomb. 61ha
Deacon's Board; member of [ sIsrunur ntau a JapJo Jt 'it^► to tDe ('but** R. Wilton Me
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Veterans Daughters of Union ii P;aejpc lJnoa aql rats ,,cal iloapltai Suada7 eight. An.
teterans of Lfle Civil War, ;Ienlaa Jap ;,t 2'Jth.
Tent 2. Binghamton Grange - ,
1072; Oakdale Home Bureau IT[ aaIIrI4 It: Iq tin, Whitcomb to a•trvlve•d by
and an honorary life in' Juflw!s a u[ 6o w r daa><hter Mte- fllchmond
member of the Oakdale . osoa aqL 'r!I4 PimoJ urll •NtMredi Wit :4: f>akdale fl+atf.
PTA. She was a former -Auld agl aol le .e paitatd ••ta" r V rs Ruitt`i
I 'alsor - -, , draw RrK
employe of the New fork i lnoglr.tt -tuaEU a uo uoc
Life Insurance Co., ,3 salaagJ is,
AfcLeafits Department 'bar paml
$tore, and Keim's lard
$tore, and Keim's lard
Jaaq stair
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Shop. She was presently
.odaa,y aryl
laaq
sallLt!laV ue�
employed at Wilson
Burlru
Sq turq of ;rate
Memorial Hospital.
She is survived by, one
sOZGr 041
aauJoJ ;nogg
daughter, AIrs Ted iEunlee)
ram sigy
pasnlaa lawn 1,
Conn. Binghamton; live
�o not;aunt
'Z utlor Jo uor
grandchildren. Laurie,
i{I BurtnJoJ
'nSaglloTln�
Daniel, Bonnie, Darlene and
Darrell Conn, all of I
;a12u0J Jo
Jo 7dtnaluoa s
Binghamton, several
uol V -uoil
of sadoq 'load
1+
cousins
Those wislung to may
aap aq.L
purgsnq 'aa[I
matte contributions to (be/j
Heart Furl in her memory
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I"IiIDRED I. BELL
ENTERED IN10 ETERNAi.IiCtT
Jule 13 I996
to
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tYitr,, 'kit tale, s trltans tiq G:i'!
Wl10 p the Grt+sr d Wr.
r - . mne .ran as h.a as, A� t••sae."J a Sot
:urday l7em Ira J 7,
R R®,e. tad Ylaha aa..� regatr CanfL
i-.,nd�ic writ: i Jim w &Oi d lie tiraAlr � a 1�
:an�a Ceme m.M Gt*n &cit CR fltsaof=at�+�a
I . t>T1e•odg may can a. � btteaed •v] !f
hams tale, aftarra+eay farm 2Jed - '•! aw
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9raPtr'",
Atesda'+ .
Oakdale Girl Year's
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Eumce BeU Wins
I daa0.b:er of �t th. )Beat -Mt Tww.cee+s olt�kt
,:.•rtac.trd B.R at for that Tsatrr. Saw is +sltt+tae',
was rwar'tad tJrt tie t,•t►ats+d'rt[ »Firi hii'•y trw the
' • R: ty rhaampleworittii !e- `'tuts pit tier actyitl•a dAtrtaft tbw
•: ,ttaorys ttyts of tier MK r0t7. wtt'ei leclodb-
la-e 8taitttRLtY at etr• ♦Yl Freratd•at Of rt t tl
�..'rnga.!•At Dtlr O+w4yi+oi ke tbt Caaterti, prtritidtart a band
it:nilts tli'•tis t ratrRl ii4iL 9eeAeoi +eel^'' lued•y Ned "llyo4'ter
i1,:Faegrl{ 11r'srgpa >Rr. of 'YCk14gr y 4 llie•'y C%6, � tilA ;
Pit-- a tea tea wtnaer kaiak'. < t -•+ dyw 7 ytgrr- '
bit'y4 yrbd Jtra. J•ya14 lirgwn t �a,a•ttauv/l lag tr',p
' C-tucRsratpet N.C3 5 Amonglh• to A'tew V trod a ewtwty
��• tl•lentttue W and tirt.r i•41
Asrlertiu 11•r! pyaMEtae$ by ('Inns rext
iil`F[tlaat s. Cttltiartedatt, ytr'•^¢y! t- Arattaa«ebewt [1ss to •rwiaaM
des[ of t3• .ae CtrstaRaar try lr• gut•• of
re' Caireae'^g►; lien. RaraRl Bh•� t"U tewr of ct,m
lei. itrr^sbar at that +la C'Iu"s •inns- 'L1w plaq?atq af•ef tt>e4'r+
uttya .+aarmttte.. attd It in iw»fa fei . OOa[tkias ltatarte at "tar t
pr*-rf+efeet at B'.ttctxAWeeft KMlrttR'w to, rcts4a 10 laps lt4A
c taA. ���wtMtlfoOd ''Mild fiieaail if{ fLa iR'tib
!t'as Uw!I ltas tlas '.t atLwGl Olbgtir{,
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