MASQUELIER, LONGSTRETH Mrs. Julien MASQUELIER died at her home in Valley street, Thursday morning, June 4th, 1920, at seven o'clock, after several weeks' illness. She was aged 52 years and died on her thirty-third wedding anniversary. She was born in Belgium and in 1887, shortly after coming to this country, was united in marriage with Julien MASQUELIER, who died about two weeks ago. The following children survive: Mrs. GRILL, in Canada, Mrs. P. J. CHARLIER, of this place; Mrs. A. SAPPIE, of Pittsburgh; Isabelle Rebecca, Harry, Octave, Julien and Merle, all at home. Two sisters and one brothers also survive; Mrs. Emil MANANDISE, of Charleroi; Mrs. Eli MASQUELIER and Emile DEHOUX, both of McDonald. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at four o'clock in the French church, conducted by Rev. A. MAGE. Interment took place in the Hilldale cemetery. Henry Worth LONGSTRETH died very suddenly on Monday, May 31, 1920, of heart failure at Clarksburg, W. Va. He was born March 13, 1890 at Newmansville, Pa., Forest county and followed the barber trade all his life. For many years he was a member of the Methodist church and the Barber's Union. On August 28, 1918 he was drafted and placed in the 107 U. S. A. Heavy Field Artillery and was discharged October 20, 1919. The remains were brought to the home of his mother, 7313 Frankstown avenue on June 5, 1920 and Rev. PEIFFER conducted the funeral services. The body was carried to his last resting place by six of his comrades of the 107 U. S. A. Artillery and interment was in the St. Peter's cemetery, Homewood, Pa. He leaves to mourn his loss, his mother, Mrs. C. K, GUMBERT of Pittsburgh, four sisters, Mrs. O. W. ADAMS of Cleveland, Okla., Mrs. M. J. HAUGH, Mrs. F. O. HAUGH, and Miss Lulu LONGSTRETH of Pittsburgh and one brother, William LONGSTRETH of Cleveland, Okla.