BRENNAN, BOWLAND, CROOKS, HADLEY, POUDEVIGNE Mrs. Edward R. BRENNAN died at her home in East Lincoln avenue, McDonald, Tuesday afternoon, November 9, 1920, at five o'clock. She was aged 68 years. Mrs. BRENNAN, while not in perfect health, had arisen as usual in the morning, prepared her husband's breakfast and packed his dinner pail. When Mr. BRENNAN came home from work he found Mrs. BRENNAN in a dying condition. It is thought she had suffered a stroke shortly after Mr. BRENNAN had left in the morning. Everything possible was done to resuscitate her, but she died without regaining consciousness. Mrs. BRENNAN was born in Schuylkill county, Pa., March 17, 1852, and had lived in McDonald thirty-seven years. She was highly respected and had many friends. Besides her husband she is survived by one son, John BRENNAN of Valley street, McDonald; Margaret, the wife of Harry F. MCCUTCHEON of Brownsville, Elizabeth, the wife of R. L. MILLER of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands; also one brother, John MCAVOY of Detroit, Mich. There remain seven grandchildren: George SIMONS of Baird, Texas; Sylvester, Cornelius, and Iola BRENNAN of McDonald; Francis, Paul, and Elizabeth MCCUTCHEON of Brownsville. The funeral services will be held in St Alphonsus' church Saturday morning, conducted by the rector, the Rev. Joseph A. BURGOON. Interment will be at Noblestown. Charles BOWLAND died at the family home at Sturgeon on Sunday morning, November 6, 1920, after a long illness. He had been confined to his bed nine weeks. Mr. BOWLAND was born in Beaver county, March 30, 1863. When he was twelve years old he went to Ravenwood, W. Va., where he lived until (marrried) to Miss Martha HALL, to whom six children were born. After her death he was united in marriage to Miss Esther HOLMES of Beaver county June 5, 1893, and five children were born as a result of the second marriage. Mr. BOWLAND came to Sturgeon twenty-nine years ago, taking up work with the Pittsburgh Coal company as foreman of construction work and remained with them twenty-nine years. He was a good, noble and sincere man. He had a kind heart and a willing hand for one and all. He was wildly known. Mr. BOWLAND was a member of the Methodist church. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Alfred BOWLAND of New Castle; Lee BOWLAND of Sturgeon; William at home: Mrs. Lizzie HOOKEY of McDonald; Mrs. Albert MOORE of McDonald; Mrs. Margaret CONN at home; also twelve grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters. Funeral services were held at the home at two o'clock Tuesday in charge of the Rev. J. H. DEBOLT. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. Andrew Walker CROOKS died Saturday November 6, 1920, at his home, 1210 Ridge avenue, Coraopolis. Mr. CROOKS was a retired farmer and a member of the Presbyterian church. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Sara STEVENSON CROOKS, two sons, James Burns CROOKS of Sewickley, and Walker Donaldson CROOKS of Imperial, and a daughter, Mrs. Atlanta CROOKS HARPER of Coraopolis. Funeral services were held at his late house on Monday afternoon. Interment was in the Imperial cemetery. John HADLEY, a resident of McDonald in the early days, at which time he was foreman at Rend's mine, died at Canton, Ohio, November 4, 1920. He leaves a family of three daughters and four sons, all grown up. The funeral was held November 6th at Canton. Mr. HADLEY was an uncle of Mrs. G. S. CAMPBELL, who attended the funeral. Mrs. Celine POUDEVIGNE died at her home in Cecil Saturday morning, November 5, 1920, at three o'clock. She is survived by her husband and one daughter. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery.