GOURIN, BIGGER, DENNY, ESGAR, MOSES Oct. 23, 1908 McDonald PA Record Raouel, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis GOURIN of Valley street, died Sunday, October 18. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. Interment was made in Hilldale cemetery. Thomas M. BIGGER died at his home near Murdocksville, Wednesday about noon, aged 73 years. One sister, two sons and three daughters survive besides the widow. Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Wilson T. DENNY, one of the most highly esteemed citizens of Cecil township, died Wednesday, October 21, at 11:30 a.m. at his home, 2 ½ miles south of Venice, aged 65 years. Mr. DENNY lived on the farm where he was born all his life. He was a member of the Venice U. P. Church and a staunch Republican. A man of public spirit and prominent in the affairs of the community, he was elected to the various township offices which he filled with marked fidelity. Mr. DENNY was an honest, square dealing, friendly, kindhearted and hospitable man, and had a host of friends. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret A. TIDBALL DENNY, two sons, and two daughters. They are Harry W. DENNY, cashier of the Farmers National Bank of Hickory, William W. DENNY of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Mrs. Eva J. BERRYHILL, wife of C. BERRYHILL of Hickory, and Miss Laura M. DENNY at home. John A. DENNY of Canonsburg is a brother. The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clo! ck from the late home of the deceased. Rev. Dr. ANDERSON will conduct the services, assisted by Rev. Mr. CONNER. Rev. and Mrs. T. B. MARLIN were called to Stoneboro, Pa., October 13, to attend the funeral of Mr. B. T. ESGAR, a brother-in-law, who died at Sharon, Saturday, October 10. Mr. ESGAR was superintendent of the Mercer Iron & Coal Co. for thirty-five years. The funeral of Mrs. MOSES was held from the home of her son, Virgil MCDOWELL, on Sunday at 2 p.m. The services were in charge of Rev. T. B. MARLIN, pastor of the Baptist Church, assisted by Rev. J. D. GIBSON of the U. P. Church and Rev. DAVIS of the M. E. Church. A large number were present to show their respect to one of the oldest and most useful women of our community. The deceased was born near Sharon, Pa., over 79 years ago. Her maiden name was Nancy PAGE. She was married twice. Her first husband was Jonathan MCDOWELL, by whom she had three children, two of whom are living, John B. of Washington and Virgil of Midway. Her second husband was John MOSES, deceased, by whom she had three children, Charles S. of Northeast, Mrs. Carrie ZIEGLER of Los Angeles, Cal., at whose home she died, and Mrs. Margaret MOORE, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital at Pittsburg. She and Rev. John MOSES were founders of the First Baptist church in Midway, which is no! w in a flourishing condition.