CAMPBELL, ZUNK, MELONEY, LEOPOLD, CLARK Feb. 16, 1928 McDonald PA Outlook Owen B. CAMPBELL, aged 49 years, of Eldersville, was almost instantly killed Saturday while working in the mine at Shinntown. He was crushed under a rock fall and was dead when his body was taken out. It required the united efforts of eight men to raise the rock so that his body could be released. Mr. CAMPBELL removed to Eldersville from McDonald last November and after working but a short time was taken down with rheumatism. He had only recently recovered having returned to work on Friday, the fatal accident happening on his second day of work. He was a son of Bartley and Mary HENDRICKS CAMPBELL, both members of old families of the Holidays Cove section, where he spent his early life. He was a member of the Christian church of New Cumberland, W. Va. He leaves his wife, who was Miss Ada LYON, of Hookstown, and the following children: Virginia, John, Edna, Laura Jane and Mary Lou CAMPBELL. He also leaves four brothers, Earl CAMPBELL, of New Cumberland W. Va.; Graham CAMPBELL of Crafton, Carl CAMPBELL of Smith field, and Harry CAMPBELL, of Pasadena, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Catherine KNOX of Cadis Junction, Ohio. Funeral services were held in the late home Monday afternoon at one o'clock, conducted by the Rev. R. L. CARAWAY, pastor of the Methodist Protestant church. Interment was in the New Cumberland cemetery. Word was received of the sudden death of Theodore ZUNK, who died of heart disease in St. Petersburg, Florida, Tuesday, February 7th. His body was brought to his home in Thomas Boulevard, East End, Pittsburgh, where services were held on Monday, February 13th. Burial was in Mt. Union cemetery, New Kensington. Mr. ZUNK was formerly proprietor of the Panhandle hotel here. *Noblestown column Struck by an automobile while crossing California avenue near Orchlee street, Northside, Pittsburgh last Friday night, February 3, 1928, Mrs. Ada MELONEY was dead when taken to St. John's General hospital. Her husband suffered fractures of both legs and arm and many bruises. Mr. MELONEY is prominent in Masonic activities and was retired five years ago as principal of Columbus Public school, Northside, Pittsburgh. He spent more than 40 years in public school service here as teacher and leader. He is a recorder of Allegheny Commandery Free and Accepted Masons. A. L. BRICE of 925 Jackman avenue, Avalon, driver of the automobile, was ordered to appear in the coroner's office to give bond pending an inquest. Mr. and Mrs. MELONEY were on their way to Syria Mosque where the commandery was to hold a meeting, when the accident happened. Mr. MELONEY is in the St. John's General hospital in a serious condition. Mrs. MELONEY was born on the Steubenville Pike, Robinson township, near Gayly, November 9, 1854 and was united in marriage with William A MELONEY of Clinton, Pa., October 31, 1876. To this union was born one son who survives. At the age of 16, Mrs. MELONEY taught her first year of school at the McCowan school near Gregg Station and for a number of years taught in the ninth and eleventh wards in Allegheny. She was a faithful member of the Eleventh United Presbyterian church on California avenue of which Mr. MELONEY is an elder. She was also a very active member of the Woman's Missionary Society, Historical Club, Geographical Society, Travelers Club, W. C. T. U., Founders' Club, and a great worker in the Blind Association and the Woman's Auxiliary of Commandery No. 35, F. & A. M. Mrs. MELONEY was a great philanthropist, always doing deeds of kindness for those in need. She was a loving and devoted mother, a kind and loyal friend and neighbor. Mrs. MELONEY was also widely known in educational affairs and for her charity work. Mr. and Mrs. MELONEY had been married 51 years last October and were a very devoted couple. They were well known in this community. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon; February 7, 1928 at 2 o'clock from her ate home 1623 Orchlee street, Northside, Pittsburgh, conducted by the Rev. Charles W. FULTON, pastor of the Eleventh U. P. church. Burial took place in the MELONEY lot in the Clinton cemetery at Clinton, Pa. Mrs. MELONEY was a sister of the late Mrs. J. F.WHITMORE of Oakdale, and she leaves to survive her besides her husband an only child, Robert J. MELONEY, Miami, Florida; one sister, Mrs. S. S. ADAMS, Pitman, N. J., four nieces, Mrs. W. A. REED, Burgettstown; Miss Caroline Whitmore, Oakdale; Mrs. H. L. CAMPBELL, Oakdale; Miss Margaret ADAMS, Pitman, N. J., one nephew, Frank ADAMS, Pitman, N. J. and six grand children. Miss Elizabeth LEOPOLD passed away at her home in Burgettstown this past week. She was 80 years old and was a sister of the mother of Louis L. PETTIBON of Oakdale. This family was a well-known family from the eastern part of the state. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert CLARK died at its home at ten o'clock on Tuesday evening. *Midway column.