McDonald Record-Outlook CALLAHAN, HUNTER, SMITH, MURCHLAND, KELVINGTON Mrs. Elizabeth BELL CALLAHAN, 40, daughter of Mrs. A. F. BELL of Akron, formerly of McDonald, died Sunday, June 11, 1944 in the Erie hospital. She had been ill health the past three months. Besides her mother, she is survived by a daughter Rose of Erie; a son, Cpl. William CALLAHAN, serving overseas; three sisters: Mrs. Ivan RAISH of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Ottie STACKPOLE of Hastings, W. Va., and Mrs. Charles WALKER of Akron, Ohio, and a brother, Robert BELL of Sistersville, W. Va. Funeral services were held June 14 in a Washington funeral home, conducted by the Rev. J. H. DEBOLT. Burial was in the Washington cemetery. Those from McDonald who attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth CALLAHAN June 14, in Washington, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BELL, Mrs. L. A. GAMONDE, Mrs. John GAULT, and Mrs. C. I. MYERS and daughter Miss Maude. George M. HUNTER, 69, of Cochranton, Crawford county, died at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 1944, in the Spencer hospital, Meadville, following a lingering illness. A son of the late Joseph and Ellen HUNTER, he was born in McDonald, where he resided until five years ago when the family moved to Cochranton. Mr. HUNTER was a retired Pittsburgh Coal Co. employee. He was a member of the Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church, McDonald, before moving to Cochranton, where he united with the United Presbyterian church there. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna HILL HUNTER of Cochranton; a son, Harper HUNTER of Meadville; a sister Mrs. Margaret KUNKLE of Tennessee, and a grandson, Leslie Gene HUNTER. Funeral services were held Saturday morning in a Cochranton funeral home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. CAMPBELL. Burial was in the Cochranton cemetery. William SMITH, 86, of Muse died at 1:55 a.m. Thursday, June 15, 1944 in the Canonsburg hospital, following a four-day illness of pneumonia. He was born March 8, 1858 in Austria-Hungary and had been a resident of the Muse community for forty years. He was a coal miner by occupation and held membership in Eagles Lodge No. 861, Canonsburg, and the United Mine Worker's Union, Muse. He was affiliated with St. Patrick's R. C. church, Canonsburg. Mr. SMITH is survived by his wife, Rosie SMITH; five daughters: Mrs. Edward BIZZACK of Meadowlands, Mrs. Bruno REMATT of Highland Park, N. J., Miss Rose SMITH of Muse, Mrs. Vincent RANONE of Canonsburg, and Catherine at home; four sons: Joseph SMITH of Meadowlands, Steve SMITH of Muse, John SMITH of Canonsburg, and S 2/c Charles E. SMITH. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in St. Patrick's church, Canonsburg, conducted by the Rev. Fr. J. Edward ISTOCIN. Burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Miss Elizabeth MURCHLAND of Lincoln avenue, McDonald, died at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, June 18, 1944, at Mrs. Mae DAY's Convalescent Home at Lone Pine. A daughter of the late John H. and Sarah Ann DEAVER MURCHLAND, she was born February 9, 1856, near Eldersville, where she resided until 50 years ago, when she moved to McDonald. She and a sister Sally engaged in the millinery business in their home in McDonald until they retired a number of years ago. Miss MURCHLAND had been a member of the Bethel Methodist church near Eldersville until she moved to McDonald, when she united with the First Presbyterian church. She is survived by seven nieces: Mrs. D. C. BROWN of McDonald, Mrs. J. E. CAMPBELL, Miss Mary COOPER and Miss Monta MOORE of R. D. 2, Avella, and Miss Grace and Miss Blanche MOORE of Iowa; two nephews: John MURCHLAND of Iowa and Floyd MURCHLAND of Burgettstown. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Rogers Funeral home, McDonald, conducted by the Rev. S. A. MCCOLLAM, D. D., pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, McDonald. Burial was in the Bethel cemetery near Eldersville, where brief services were conducted by the Rev. Joseph ZEZZO, pastor of the Bethel Methodist church. Mrs. Sara Jane KELVINGTON, 84, died at 1:25 a.m. Tuesday, June 20, 1944, in her home in Meadowlands, where she had been a resident for 26 years. Death followed a stroke suffered a week ago. Mrs. KELVINGTON had been bedfast since last January, following a period of failing health extending over several years. She was born August 19, 1860, in Imperial, and was a former resident of McDonald. She was a member of the Meadowlands Methodist church and was active in the Ladies' Aid and other church affairs as long as her health permitted. She is survived by three children: George H. and Vern KELVINGTON, both of Elm Grove, W. Va., and John KELVINGTON at home; one sister, Mrs. Tillie KELVINGTON of East Palestine, Ohio; a half-sister, Mrs. William ENGLE of East Pittsburgh. There are nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services are being held this Thursday afternoon in the Meadowlands Methodist church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. C. N. MCCANDLESS. Burial in the Valley cemetery, Imperial.