WILSON, KING, GILLESPIE, CHIFF, STEMPLE, SHIREY, MATKOVICH, ELLIOTT Mrs. Elizabeth WILSON, 48, died Monday afternoon, March 26, 1934, in her home in Cecil, following a lingering illness. She was a member of the Church of God in Christ of Canonsburg. She leaves her husband, two brothers Joseph and Doe of Washington; two sisters Mrs. Susie HARDMAN and Mrs. Eleanor DUNCAN, both of Montgomery, Ala. The body will be shipped to Montgomery, Ala. for burial. Services will be held at its destination in Montgomery. Mrs. Minnie KING, 76, died in her home in Burgettstown at 1:05 p.m., Sunday, March 25, 1934. She was born in Harrisville and later became a resident of McDonald, where she lived for 20 years. She had lived in Burgettstown since 1918. She leaves four sons, Archie, Will, Robert, and William, all of Burgettstown. Funeral services were held in her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Josephine KELSO GILLESPIE died Sunday morning, March 25, 1934, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. REGER, 718 Hill avenue, Wilkinsburg. She is survived by one other daughter Mrs. Roy BLACKSTOCK of Avalon. Funeral services were held at the REGER home Tuesday evening and burial was made Wednesday morning in Robinson's Run cemetery. Henry CHIFF dies at 5:45 a.m. Sunday, March 25, 1934, of complications, in the home of his daughter Mrs. Charles LIEBERT in Primrose, where he had made his home the past eight months. Mr. CHIFF was born in Belgium, December 7, 1860, the son of Joseph and Virginia CHIFF. He came to the United States 52 years ago, locating in McDonald. Four years later he moved to Primrose where he had since resided. He was united in marriage in 1885 with Octavie DEBLANDER, who died January 6, 1923. To this union were born five children: August of Primrose, Gustave, who died May 4, 1924, Flora the wife of Maurice MANSON of St. Albans, N. Y., Joseph of Primrose, and Lena the wife of Charles LIEBERT of Primrose. A sister Mrs. Frances BUREAU resides in Belgium. There are nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the home of his daughter Mrs. Charles CHIFF (sic, but I think it should be LIEBERT), conducted by the Rev. D. O. E. GARDNER of the First Presbyterian church. Burial was in the Center cemetery, Midway. Franklin Delano STEMPLE aged seven months and sixteen days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold STEMPLE of Southview, died at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 24, 1934 in the Washington hospital. Besides the parents there remain three other children in the home. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. C. S. THOMAS of Hickory. Burial was I the Mt. Prospect cemetery. William Gene, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. SHIREY died Tuesday morning, March 27, 1934, in the home in North street. The child was born March 12, 1934. Besides his parents he leaves a brother Warren, Jr., aged 2 ½. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the home, conducted by the Rev. Dr. O. E. GARDNER. Burial was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Monday morning at three o'clock, Nicholas UFFELMAN driver for the Coraopolis Heights dairy, saw what looked like an overturned car in the creek on Cliff Mine road near the MATKOVICH store. Investigating, he found the lifeless body of Michael MATKOVICH under the car. Nothing is known as to the cause or time of the accident. Mr. MATKOVICH, 49, was a well-known coal dealer. The greater part of his life was spent in this locality, where he was well and favorably known. For more than twenty years he had been engaged in the coal business, at one time having two steam shovels at work on a coal project near Enlow, and for the past several years he had a coal shipping business at Montour Junction, known as the Montour Coal and Coke Co. He leaves his wife (Anna GORON) and four daughters: Irene, Ruth, Virginia, and Anna May, also a brother in Cleveland, Ohio, and three sisters. Funeral services were held on Thursday morning in St. Columbkill's church, imperial. Burial was in the St. Mary's cemetery, McKees Rocks. Mr. ELLIOTT, 66, member of the session of the Union U. P. church died last week. He was buried last Friday afternoon. He is survived by his wife and five sons-Chester, Arthur, Howard, John, and Wilson.