CRUMMY, MAJOR, SUPLIT, RANELLS, MCCLELLAND John Anderson CRUMMY, 62, died at this home in Coal street Tuesday morning, January 22, at ten o'clock, as the result of a stroke. Mr. CRUMMY was born in Talley Caney, Allegheny county, Pa., and came to McDonald when 17 years old, 45 years ago. He followed the paper hanging and painting business during his entire life. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ida BERT CRUMMY, he sis survived by one son, John, Jr., and three sisters. They are: Mrs. Henry GARDNER, Station street; Mrs. John T. SCOTT, Hickory, and Miss Mary Lou CRUMMY of Station street. Funeral services will be held from his late home this afternoon at two o' clock in charge of the Rev. B. F. HEANY. Interment will be in the Robinson' s Run cemetery. Samuel Dunn MAJOR, husband of Mary FONDERSMITH MAJOR, died on Sunday morning, January 20, 1929, at 3:10 a.m., in the Southside hospital, Pittsburgh. He was born in County Down, Ireland, July 4, 1866. He was in the mercantile business in Washington county for 20 years. He was a member of Richard Vaux Lodge, F & AM of Burgettstown, and Pennsylvania Consistory. He leaves his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred FARNER, and Ruth MAJOR; three sons, Dr. S. Glenn MAJOR of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., Ralph and Paul MAJOR; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. James BELL of Crafton, Mrs. William ANDERSON of Aliquippa, Mrs. Minnie GALLIE and Mrs. Elias RUSSELL of Idaho, and two brothers, William MAJOR of KANSAS and David MAJOR of Georgia. Mr. MAJOR formerly resided in Midway. Funeral services were held from his late home in Brookline on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Interment was in Mt. Royal cemetery on Wednesday morning. John Joseph SUPLIT died at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, January 22, at this home in Valley street, after several weeks' illness with asthma and pneumonia. Mr. SUPLIT was born March 22, 1857 at Rouxbasse, Belgium and was united in marriage with Charlotte ROUSSEAUX, June 4, 1884 in Belgium b the Rev. ANNETTE. He came to McDonald with his wife and son Joseph in 1887 and has resided her since that time following the occupation of coal mining. Besides his wife he leaves these sons and daughter: Fernand SUPLIT, Wilkinsburg; Herman SUPLIT, McDonald; Alfred SUPLIT, McDonald; Miss Olga SUPLIT, Wilkinsburg. Three sisters and two brothers also survive; they are Mrs. J. B. NIMAL and Mrs. Victor MARLIER, McDonald; Miss Elsie SUPLIT, Springfield, Ill., John B. and Peter J. SUPLIT of McDonald. Five grandchildren also survive. A son, Eli Joseph and a grandson, George, were killed in an automobile accident August 25, 1918. Mr. SUPLIT was a founder and elder of the French Mission church. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon in charge of the rev. Auguste DEVOS, assisted by the Rev. S. A. MCCOLLAM. Interment will be in Hilldale cemetery. Early Friday morning, January 18, 1929, Ethel RANNELS, aged 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James RANNELS of North Highland avenue, Oakdale, passed away at the Allegheny General hospital after two weeks illness of flu and pneumonia. The funeral was from her late home on Sunday, conducted by Rev. SMITH of Pittsburgh. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery. Suddenly on Friday evening, January 18, 1929, at 10 o'clock Robert H. MCCLELLAND passed away at this home 106 Vincennes avenue, Oakdale, after a few days illness. Mr. MCCLELLAND was born April 18, 1860 on the MCCLELLAND farm, in North Fayette township, just outside of the borough of Oakdale, and was in his 69th year. He lived on this farm with his parents until 1894 when they moved into their home on Vincennes avenue, the place where he died. Mr. MCCLELLAND was the son of the late Robert MCCLELLAND and Martha DOUGHETT MCCLELLAND. For over forty years he had been recording secretary of the Royal Oak Lodge No. 864 of IOOF or from 1888 with the exception of one term he has filled this capacity. He was a member of the Carnegie Commandery Knights of Malta, JOAM, Oakdale, IOOF, Oakdale, and a Protector in the Dames of Malta lodge of McDonald. Fro more than a quarter of a century Mr. MCCLELLAND has been the registrar assessor of Oakdale, until the past few years the town has been divided into two precincts and Mr. MCCLELLAND at the time of his death was assessor of the second precinct. Until the past four years he had been tax collector of the borough, which extended over a period of many years. Mr. MCCLELLAND was a man of pleasing character, quiet and reserved in his manner, yet a friend to everyone. He was a man of good morals and stood for the right at all times and he leaves a large circle of friends who will greatly miss him. Mr. MCCLELLAND is survived by one sister, Mrs. John L. MCCLELLAND FIKE, wife of John FIKE of Oakdale, with whom he made his home at the time of his death and one brother, William J. MCCLELLAND of Homewood, Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the United Presbyterian church at 2:30 o'clock, in charge of the Rev. A. E. DOWNEY, assisted by the Revs. W. R. MCMUNN and J. M. KEYES. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Those from out-of-town who attended the funeral of the late Robert MCCLELLAND were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MCCLELLAND and family, Robert MCCLELLAND, Donald MCCLELLAND, Miss Ruth HORSFIELD, Miss Lottie HORSFIELD of Homewood; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MILLER, Aspinwall; Miss Charlotte MCCAULEY, Mrs. George BAUMANN, of East Pittsburgh; Mrs. W. H. HERDMAN and two sons, Northside Pittsburgh, Mrs. Gustave YOUNG and son Warren, Mrs. James WILSON, Mrs. John STEWART, Mrs. James KEELIHER, Mt. Washington; Mr. and Mrs. G. D. MCCLELLAND and two daughters, New Castle; Miss Elizabeth OWENS, of Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Charles THOMAS and daughter Julia of Carnegie.