WALLACE, METZ, KAHR, FISHER Miss Mary Gamble WALLACE, aged 71, of 46 Hastings avenue, Oakdale, passed away at her home on Wednesday afternoon, March 29, 1928, at 12:40 o'clock, as the result of a complicated illness. Miss WALLACE was born on October 2, 1856, in North Fayette township, near Noblestown, Pennsylvania. She had lived in Oakdale for seven years, moving there from McDonald, where she had lived for some time after removing from the WALLACE farm south of Sturgeon. She had been a lifelong member of the United Presbyterian church; and was a very active worker in all missionary and church work. At the time of her death, she was a member of the United Presbyterian church of Oakdale, having had her membership transferred to this church from the Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church of McDonald. She is survived by one aunt, Mrs. Mary W. CAMPBELL, of Oakdale; one brother, Charles WALLACE of McKeesport; three sisters; Anna E. WALLACE and Mrs. Margaret W. KNEPPER, of Oakdale, and Miss Jennie P. WALLACE of McDonald; also by six nephews and four nieces. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, from the home of Mrs. Mary W. CAMPBELL, 46 Hastings avenue, Oakdale, in charge of the Rev. William R. MCMUNN. Interment will be in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel FREEMAN of Union avenue received word Tuesday night of the accidental death of her nephew, Harry METZ, of Mansfield, Ohio. The message stated that he had been accidentally killed at McDonaldson, Somerset county, Pa., where he and his father were employed. Mr. and Mrs. METZ are former residents of this place, and their many friends here extend sympathy. Mrs. METZ will be remembered as Miss Margaret FREEMAN. Mr. METZ's father and mother and three sisters survive. *Oakdale column Joseph KAHR of 3123 Allendale street, Corliss, died Monday, February 13, 1928 in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, of pneumonia. Mr. KAHR was born February 10, 1861 in Austria, Hungary. He came from Europe in 1895, and resided in Oakdale from that time until December, 1924, when he and his family moved to Corliss. While in Oakdale he attended St. Patrick's church at Noblestown and while in Corliss was a member of Holy Innocents church of Corliss. He was also a member of the Carnegie Branch of the Knights of St. George. The interment was Friday in St. Mary Cemetery, McKees Rocks. Mr. KAHR is survived by his widow, Mary KLOVAR KAHR and six daughters, Mary, Anna, Christine, Emma, Cecelia and Kathryn, all at home. A number from here attended the funeral services on Friday and called on the bereaved family. Suddenly on Monday afternoon, February 27, 1928, at his home on the Hillcrest Fruit Farm near Oakdale, James Oliver FISHER, beloved husband of Anna E. FISHER nee HAHN, in his sixty-third year. Funeral services are being held today, March 1, 1928, at two thirty o'clock. Interment in the Zimmerman cemetery, Pittsburgh. Besides his wife, he is survived by four daughters: Mrs. F. AYERS of Oakdale, Mrs. George HARRIS at home, Miss Dorothea FISHER, Miss Sara FISHER.