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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] HOLMES, ALLSHOUSE, DAILY, FERRIS, CONNERS, WILLIAMSON, COCHOL Jan. 29, 1920 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. HOLMES, ALLSHOUSE, DAILY, FERRIS, CONNERS, WILLIAMSON, COCHOL Mrs. Robert HOLMES died at her home in McDonald, Thursday, January 22, 1920, after an illness of pneumonia. She was aged 55 years. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 o'clock in the First Baptist church, conducted by Rev. SALLIE. Interment was in Robinson Run cemetery. She leaves her husband and two sons. William ALLSHOUSE, Jr., year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William ALLSHOUSE of Noblestown, died at this home on Thursday. He was buried in Robinson's Run cemetery. His mother and father survive. Hugh DAILY, aged 59 years, died at this home in Midway, after being an invalid for several years. Funeral services were conducted, Saturday morning at ten o'clock in the St. Alphonsus church of McDonald. Interment took place in the Noblestown cemetery. Mr. DAILY is survived by his wife. James FERRIS, aged 58 years, one of the leading citizens of Oscaloose, Iowa died January 13, 1920 after an illness of several weeks. He was a former resident of Hickory, being born and raised there. He was united in marriage with Mrs. Anna WHITESIDE, a daughter of the late William WHITESIDE also of Hickory. He is survived by two children, Mrs. Mary BRIDGE of Oscaloosa and Mr. Walter FERRIS of Rose Hill, Iowa; also a sister, Mrs. Stephen JARRETT of McDonald and two brothers, David of McDonald and John of Hickory. Interment was in the family lot at Oscaloosa, Iowa on January 13th. Washington and Canonsburg papers kindly publish. Mrs. Mary CONNERS died very suddenly at her home on Highland avenue Oakdale, on Tuesday morning, January 20, 1920, in her forty-first year. Mrs. CONNERS was a widow, moving here from Pittsburgh last summer, into the FLYNN house on Highland avenue and for this reason was not so widely known here. She leaves two daughters and one son at home, to mourn her loss. The remains were taken to Pittsburgh Thursday morning where services were held and interment was in St. Mary's cemetery, by the side of her husband. Mr. & Mrs. William GILES attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Samuel WILLIAMSON of Midway, last week. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Paul COCHOL in the accidental scalding of their little son, which resulted in his death. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. M. RITCHIE at the home Sunday afternoon. *Noblestown column

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