MCFARLAND, MORGAN, ARNAL, FAGES, NOGOSKY, DAGUE, JONES Mrs. Annie BUCHANAN MCFARLAND, widow of Alexander MCFARLAND, died Sunday evening, April 11th, at her home in Oakdale. She was the eldest daughter of the late Robert and Margaret BEALL BUCHANAN and had been a lifelong resident of Allegheny and Washington counties. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church, Oakdale. One daughter, Miss Helen B. MCFARLAND, two sisters, Mrs. John MCCANDLESS of Sheldon, Iowa, and Miss Beth BUCHANNAN of Oakdale, and three granddaughters, children of her son, the late Robert MCFARLAND, survive. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at the family residence in Oakdale. Mrs. Jennie MORGAN of a mile south of McDonald died Thursday of last week in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, following an operation for blood poisoning. She was 35 years old and her maiden name was HALLAM. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon. Interment in Robinson's cemetery. Paul ARNAL, aged ten years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ARNAL of North avenue, died Friday evening, April 9th, at 7 o'clock of spinal meningitis. Besides the parents a brother and sister survive. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and interment was made in Hilldale cemetery. August FAGES, aged 22 years, a well known young Frenchman of this place, died at the home of his parents out Robb's Valley at 7 o'clock Monday evening, April 12th, from the effects of running a splinter in his finger a week ago while working about his home. Tetanus developed. Specialists were brought from Pittsburgh and everything possible was done to save his life. He was born in France and came to America with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert FAGES, who survive him with four brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon. Interment in the Hilldale cemetery. Joseph NOGOSKY, aged 8 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John NOGOSKY, an Austrian family of Champion, died Wednesday, April 7th, after three days' illness of diphtheria. Besides his parents there survive the following brothers and sisters: Anna, John, Helen, Charles, Frank, Robert, and Harry. Interment took place Friday, April 9, in Robinson's Run cemetery. *Sturgeon column Mrs. DAGUE of Washington died Tuesday,April 6, after a week's illness of pneumonia. She was 74 years of age. Mrs. DAGUE was born near Washington and had lived there all her life. She is survived by four sons and two daughters: Albert of Pittsburgh, William of Washington, H. V. of Sturgeon, Andrew at home, Mrs. Sadie BRADLEY and Mrs. James Hunt of Washington. *Sturgeon column Word was received her Monday of the death of Miss Lizzie JONES at Arden. The funeral services wee held in Pittsburgh Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. *Midway column