DEIBEL, GEORGE, LUTTRELL, DAVIDSON, HINERMAN, MCILVAINE Mrs. Margaret EYMAN DEIBEL died at her late home in Fourth street, McDonald on Tuesday evening, January 10th, 1929, at 9:15 o'clock, following a week's illness of influenza and pneumonia. Mrs. DEIBEL, in the 23rd year of her age, was born March 15th, 1906, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. EYMAN of Donora, Pa. She graduated from the Donora High school with the class of 1922, later attending Pennsylvania College for Women, being a member of the class of 1926. On January 23, 1926, she was united in marriage with Mr. William A. DEIBEL, who survives with two small children, William A., Jr., and John Eyman DEIBEL. Mrs. DEIBEL came to McDonald on May 1st, 1927, from Aspinwall where she had lived a year following her marriage and during her residence here had won the love and esteem of all who knew her. Besides her husband and two children, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. EYMAN of Donora, Pa., and a sister, Mrs. Edwin A. BRYCE of Fourth street, McDonald. Funeral services were held from her late residence on Saturday afternoon at one o'clock in charge of the Rev. B. F. HEANY, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which church Mrs. DEIBEL was a member. Interment was in the Homestead cemetery. Miss Laura Pettit GEORGE died in the Allegheny General hospital on Tuesday, January 15, 1929. She was born in East Liverpool, Ohio. In early life she moved with her parents to Primrose, Pa., later moving into McDonald, where she spent the rest of her life. Miss GEORGE attended the Ingleside Academy under the late Dr. W. D. IRONS. In her early teens she united with the First United Presbyterian church. From this time, the church became the main interest in her life. She was always willing to help in any way possible, but her outstanding work was in the Sabbath school, which she served as secretary for 35 years. Her business life was spent in McDonald and Oakdale. In McDonald, she served the public in the post office and with the telephone company. In Oakdale, she served in the post office and was employed by the Oakdale Insurance company, which position she held at the time of her death. Miss GEORGE is survived by her father, T. P. GEORGE, and four sisters: Mrs. Annette G. WALLACE of Beaver Falls, Miss Lou E. GEORGE, at home, and Miss Katherine K. GEORGE and Mrs. Anna G. PRICE of Pittsburgh. The funeral will be held in the First United Presbyterian church on Friday, January 18, at 2:00 p.m. The body will be in the church from 12:30 for those who care to view it. Following an illness of but a few hours, starting Sunday, Albert E. LUTRELL, for many years chief clerk of the law department, Pennsylvania railroad in Pittsburgh, died early Monday morning at his home in Burgettstown. Mr. LUTTRELL was 44 years old and entered the service of the Pennsylvania in 1901 as clerk in the office of superintendent of motive power, at Dennison, Ohio. He was promoted to file clerk in the office of chief engineer, maintenance of way, Pittsburgh, in 1904 and in 1909 was transferred to the law department, where he was successively law clerk and chief clerk. He leaves, besides his widow, four children, George, an attorney of Erie, Pa.; Mildred, a teacher, Dorothy and Albert E., Jr., both students. Mr. LUTTRELL was held in high esteem by the officers and employees of his department and was active in civic and educational affairs of his hometown, Burgettstown. He was quite active during the World War, at which time he served on our own local draft board. Mrs. Catherine DAVIDSON, aged 72 years, died at her home in Carnegie on Friday, January 11, 1929 at 9 p.m. The funeral services were held Monday morning, January 14th at 11 o'clock. Mrs. DAVIDSON is survived by three daughters, two sons, ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. DAVIDSON is the grandmother of Clark SUTTON of the Marshall apartments. On Friday evening, January 11, 1929, Miss Mary HINERMAN, aged 32 years passed away at her home after a lingering illness of liver trouble. She was a daughter of Ellsworth and Ann CAMPBELL HINERMAN. She was a member of the Montour church. At one time the HINERMAN family lived on the Morgan HOPPER farm south of town, but for some time have been living at Scott Siding. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, January 14 in the Montour Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Mr. SHRIMP. Interment was in the Montour cemetery. Robert Raymond BYERS, eight-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard BYERS, died Sunday evening January 13th, at 6:15 o'clock, following two weeks' illness of influenza and pneumonia, in the home of this grandmother, Mrs. Mary HA__SON of Arabella street. Robert was born May 6, 1928. Besides his parents he is survived by a brother Richard Jr. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, from the M. E. church, with the Rev. Mr. RITCHIE in charge. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Ada C. SHOW MCILVAINE, 77, wife of Judge J. A. MCILVAINE, one of Washington county's most prominent women, die d in the Hillsview Sanitarium, Washington due to influenza and pneumonia. She was born in Pittsburgh, a daughter of James T. SHOW. She was a graduate of Washington Seminary. Mrs. MCILVAINE was an active member of the Second Presbyterian church and auxiliaries and also in the YMCA auxiliary, YWCA, Children's Aid and various other organizations. Two brothers, William SHAW, and Walter SHAW, both of Philadelphia, survive. *Note: The SHOW/SHAW spellings are as in the article.