DETRICK, COULTER, KAHR, WOOD, BOROWSKI, SUDEKUM February 23, 1928, McDonald PA Outlook Mrs. M. MULL received word last Thursday of the death of the 13 months old infant of her nephew, Albert DETRICK of Buena Vesta. *Noblestown column Mr. and Mrs. HERBAR and daughter Mary attended the funeral of Mrs. HERBAR's brother, Joseph KAHR, of Corliss on Friday. *Oakdale column. Mrs. H. A. MOSER of Crafton, formerly of here, was called to Adams, New York on Monday owing to the death of her brother, Amos WOOD who was killed on Saturday. Funeral services were held on Tuesday. Frank C. COULTER, assistant superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died Tuesday, February 14th, 1928 at his home in Crafton. Mr. COULTER was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Crafton, Centennial Lodge No. 544, F. & A. M., Crafton, Chapter No. 312, R. A. M., Chartiers Commandery No. 78, Knights Templar ad the Craft Club. The deceased was a brother of J. C. COULTER of Prospect avenue, Oakdale. Joseph BOROWSKI, aged 82 years, passed from this life Monday, January 9, 1928 at 7:55 p.m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. S. T. STANECK, 655 Singer street, Wilkinsburg. The deceased resided in Oakdale about thirty years before making his home with his daughter. The funeral services took place Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the Holy Family church with a solemn high mass of requiem. Mr. BOROWSKI's nephew, the Rev. Fr. Theodore J. SCHULTZ was celebrant of the mass with Father NAPIERALISKI deacon and Father MIERONICKI sub-deacon. Interment was in St. Stanisla's (sic) cemetery, Millvale. The deceased is survived by his widow and three daughters, the Misses Charlotte and Agnes BOROWSKI and Mrs. Nellie STANECK. George SUDEKUM, aged 84 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John NIESER in Noblestown on Sunday morning, February 19, 1928 at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. He was confined to his bed for two years. SUDEKUM was born in Germany. He was united in marriage with Miss Hannah MILLS 58 years ago in Germany. They came from Germany to the Northside, Pittsburgh where they resided for several years and then came to Noblestown where they have lived for 55 years. He is survived by his wife, Hannah MILLS SUDEKUM and the following children: Mrs. John V. NIESER of Noblestown, Mrs. George BATEMAN of Oakdale and Hannah Margaret SUDEKUM at home; also four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was the oldest member of the Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows held services at the home on Tuesday evening. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by the Rev. ARCHER, pastor of the M. E. church. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery.