SAIX, MASQUELIER A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John SAIX of Carnegie on Wednesday, May 19, 1920. Convulsions caused the child's death on Saturday, May 22d. Mr. and Mrs. SAIX formerly resided in the South side, McDonald. Besides the parents there are three girls and one boy, Thelma, Berdina, Lillian and John. Funeral services were held at the SAIX home, 113 Dickson street, Carnegie, on Sunday, in charge of the Rev. Dr. J. M. MCQUILKIN. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Julien MASQUELIER, on of McDonald's most highly respected citizens, died at his home in Valley street Sunday evening, May 23, 1920, after an illness of about a year. Mr. MASQUELIER was born in Courcelles, Belgium, April 24, 1863. He came to the United States with his parents in April 1887, locating in McDonald. He worked in the mines and as a carpenter for a number of years and in 1894 opened a store in Valley street, which he conducted until last year when he turned it over to his sons. On June 7, 1887, Mr. MASQUELIER and Miss Maria DEHOUX were united In marriage, the Rev. W. D. IRONS performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. MASQUELIER united with the First U. P. church, and when the French mission was started Mr. MASQUELIER was on of the active workers in it, being an elder, a teacher in the Sabbath school, and a leader of the choir. He did much good in a quiet unostentatious way. He is survived by his wife and these children: Emma, the wife of John GRILL of Tramping Lake, Canada; Evelyn, the wife of P. J. CHARLIER of McDonald; Eva, the wife of Albert SAPPIE of Pittsburgh; Harry of McDonald; Isabel, Octave, Julien and Merle, at home. He was the third member of a family of five brothers and one sister, and the first to pass away, being survived by Zachary, Eli, John B., and Jules MASQUELIER, all of McDonald, and a sister, Lydia, the wife of F. L. DESCUTNER of Steubenville. The funeral services were held in the French church Tuesday afternoon conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. A. MAGE, who was assisted by the Rev. Dr. W. D. IRONS. A quartet composed of Messers. PARKE, NEVIN, YOUNG, CAMPBELL sang. The funeral was a large one. Interment was made in the family lot in Hilldale cemetery.