WILLISON, POTTER, WINTERS On Sunday morning at 3 o'clock, at her home on the Hickory-Canonsburg road, occurred the death of Mrs. Eliza MCELRAVEY WILLISON, widow of Joseph WILLISON who died several years ago. Mrs. WILLISON suffered a stroke just one week ago and had steadily gown worse since that time. She was aged about 75 years and has lived in this vicinity all her life. She was a member of the Hickory United Presbyterian Church. She is survived by one sister, Jane MCELRAVEY, who made her home with the deceased, and one son and five daughters, Samuel H. of Oklahoma, Mrs. Hugh FRAZIER of Cecil township, Mrs. James PEACOCK of Washington, Mrs. Dan ACHESON of Westland, Mrs. John MCNARY of Mannington, W. Va., Mrs. PATTERSON of Washington. Funeral services were held on Tuesday from the late home. Interment was made in the Hickory cemetery. Mrs. Rachel DICKSON POTTER died Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James STEVENSON, at Noblestown, at the advanced age of eighty-seven years. Death was due to a paralytic stroke, which Mrs. POTTER suffered some weeks ago. Mrs. STEVENSON is the only surviving daughter. Mrs. POTTER was the oldest and the last survivor of four children born to William DICKSON (1791-1872), and in young womanhood was married to Robert POTTER, whose death occurred July 16, 1887. Dr. James G. DICKSON, her brother, was a well-known physician of Canonsburg, who died in 1904. Mrs. POTTER was a member of the Noblestown United Presbyterian Church and a woman very highly esteemed. The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock from the STEVENSON home at Noblestown. Interment will be made in Robinson Run cemetery. William Gamble WINTERS, 76 years old, died Sunday afternoon, May 9, at the Mercy hospital, Pittsburg. Mr. WINTERS was born on the DICKSON farm, near McDonald, August 18, 1833. He was married twice. His first wife was Mary Jane BARTHOLOMEW. Of this union five children survive: Mrs. P. S. BROMAN of McKees Rocks, W. J. WINTERS of Bulger, Mrs. J. W. CRAWFORD, Mrs. C. O. C. CRAWFORD and D. M. WINTERS of Midway. His second wife was Laura M. ALLEN. She and nine children also survive him. They are Mrs. W. E. JAMISON of Carnegie, A. J. WINTERS, Frank WINTERS, Mrs. J. J. MILLER and Mrs. Charles BARNES of New Brighton, Pa., and Elmer, Edward, B. M. and Howard WINTERS at home. The deceased followed the occupation of blacksmith for over fifty-three years, until declining health obliged him to give it up about a year ago. The immediate cause of his death was Bright's disease. The remains were taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. CRAWFORD, Midway, on Tuesday evening, and the funeral services were held In Center U. P. Church on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J. D. GIBSON officiating, assisted b Rev. Dr. IRONS of McDonald and Rev. T. B. MARLIN of the Midway Baptist Church