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    1. GODFREY, CORE, KEHM, WEEGAR, THOMPSON Feb. 7, 1929 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. GODFREY, CORE, KEHM, WEEGAR, THOMPSON Desire GODFREY, aged 51 years, died at the Woodville county home on Tuesday morning, February 5. Mr. GODFREY had been in poor health for the past two years. He was a well-known glass blower in this vicinity, having been employed by the Crescent Bottle company for many years. The family left McDonald about three years ago, going to Springdale. Mrs. GODFREY and three children survive. Funeral services were held in St. Alphonsus church here on Thursday morning at nine o'clock. Interment in the Noblestown cemetery. Karl W. CORE, aged 55 years, died in Washington, D. C., Friday afternoon, February 1st of complications. Mr. CORE was construction engineer for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass company at their extensive plant at Ford City. When his health became affected seriously he went last October to the Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, Md., and some days ago was taken to the home of Mrs. CORE's mother, Mrs. Charles HOYLE, in the national capital. His mother, Mrs. Sarah K. CORE, of North Main street, Washington had been with him since Monday. He leaves his wife, Mildred HOYLE CORE, and three daughters, Mildred, Mary and Natalie. Besides the sister residing in Washington, one other sister, Miss Sarah K. CORE, New York City, and a brother David H. CORE, of Ford City survive him. Another brother was the late Paul A. A. CORE, of the Washington bar. He was a member and active in the affairs of the Ford Memorial M. E. church of Ford City, and funeral services were held in that church Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The funeral party came to Washington and short services were held at the CORE home in North Main street at 4:20 p.m. Interment was in the Washington cemetery. Ralph KEHM, little son of Mr. and Mrs. George KEHM, north of town, passed away Wednesday morning, January 30, 1929 at 7 o'clock in the Children's hospital, Pittsburgh, after a lingering illness of flu and lobar pneumonia. Ralph was three and a half years old and was a very lovable child. Funeral was held on Friday afternoon from the home of his parents at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. A. E. DOWEY, pastor of the United Presbyterian church. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. *From the Oakdale column of the paper On Friday evening, February 1, 1829, at 1:35 o'clock, in his 72nd year, Abraham L. WEEGAR passed away. Funeral was held on Sunday afternoon at 4 o' clock from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Melvin H. ARBUCKLE, 636 Idlewood avenue, East Carnegie. Interment was at Randolph, N. Y. on Monday. For many years Mr. WEEGAR and family lived on the farm now occupied by James HERRIOTT of Oakdale, and he was well know in this valley. On Tuesday morning, February 5, 1929, Kenneth THOMPSON, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph THOMPSON of Marion avenue, was found dead in the office of the American Mineral company at Noblestown, where he was employed as a night watchman. It is thought that he had been dead for some time before the body was found on Tuesday morning. The plant was not in operation on Monday. His death comes ass a great shock. Kenneth was born and reared in Oakdale and received his education in the Oakdale public schools. He was well known throughout the valley. The funeral was from his late home this afternoon, February 7, at two o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. M. KEYS, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Oakdale. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery.

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