EWING, KINEMOND William K. EWING died July 27, 1928 at his home on the Hookstown-Shippingport road. Mr. EWING was a resident of Burgettstown for a number of years. The last seventeen years of his life has been spent on his farm near Frankfort Springs. On account of ill health he retired from farming and last fall he moved to Hookstown. Death was due to a complication of diseases. Mr. EWING is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bell MCCONNELL EWING and three children, Mary, at home; Mrs. B. H. MILLS of Hookstown, and S. K. EWING of McKeesport. Three grandchildren survive; also three brothers and one sister, Horace EWING of Colorado, Charles EWING of Wyoming, Jacob EWING of Florida and Mrs. George LYON of Burgettstown. Mr. EWING was a member of the Masonic lodge of Burgettstown. A Masonic funeral was held July 29th from his home in Hookstown, the Rev. HAYS of Burgettstown officiating. Interment was in the Millcreek cemetery. Mr. EWING was a relative of Mrs. L. J. JOHNEN of Liberty street. Mrs. Anna Lee MANSON KINEMOND, wife of F. J. KINEMOND, and a highly respected resident of Hickory, passed away early Monday morning, July 30th. Complications following an illness of 12 weeks were the caused of her death. She was 60 years old having been born in Mt. Pleasant township, May 25, 1868, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James MANSON. Mrs. KINEMOND, who was known for her sterling worth, was a member of the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian church, and while health permitted was active in the work of that congregation. Her marriage to F. J. KINEMOND occurred September 13, 1894. Besides her husband Mrs. KINEMOND is survived by three brothers and two sisters: Lyle MANSON, of East Palestine, Ohio; J. B. and R. P. MANSON, of Hickory, Miss Minnie MANSON of Hickory and Mrs. Ella RANKIN of Hickory. The funeral services were held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the United Presbyterian church at Hickory, in charge of the Rev. Charles STUNKARD.