ROBB, TENNYSON, SMITH Miss Mary ROBB, in the 83d year of her age, died Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock at her home in Noblestown. She was a daughter of the late John ROBB and was born one mile north of here and was the last member of her immediate family. For the past 56 years she had lived at Noblestown. Funeral services were held in her late home at Noblestown, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment will be in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Henry TENNYSON died in his home at Langeloth on Sunday, April 11, 1920. He was aged 66 years. Mr. TENNYSON with is wife and four children came to this country from Holland, in 1879, locating at Noblestown, where he entered the employ of the National Coal company. After some years he and his sons engaged in farming, living on the GLASS farm for many years. He moved to Langeloth five years ago. His wife died in 1916. Mr. and Mrs. TENNYSON reared twelve children, seven sons and five daughters, all of whom are living and settled in homes of their own. Eleven of them were at the bedside of their father when he was taken, one son, Frank, of California, not being able to get here. Mr. TENNYSON was buried from the home of his oldest daughter, Mrs. William BENDER, of Noblestown where many of his friends came to testify to their respect and esteem. Requiem High Mass was held on Friday morning, and interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery. On Friday morning, April 16, 1920, at six o'clock occurred the death of Mrs. Rebecca SMITH, wife of Curtis E. SMITH of Oakdale, Pa. Mrs. SMITH was born in Finley, Ohio, May 13, 1863 and for the past twenty yeas has lived in this community. She had been a great sufferer for the past eight years with cancer, which caused her death. Mr. and Mrs. SMITH were married in Finley, December 23, 1909 and have made Oakdale their home. Before her marriage, Mrs. SMITH was engaged in domestic nursing, of which she made a great success. She was a faithful member of the First United Presbyterian church, also an active member of the ladies' Aid society. Funeral services were held on Saturday evening, at her home, conducted by the Rev. W. R. MCMUNN, her pastor. The remains were taken to Finley, Ohio on Sunday morning where again held and interment was in the Finley cemetery. Mr. SMITH has the sincere sympathy of his many friends in his late bereavement.