WASHABAUGH, MANSON, BERRY, VANDENBOND Mrs. Minnie Irene THOMPSON WASHABAUGH, widow of the late George W. WASHABAUGH, died at her home in Center avenue, Oakdale, Thursday evening, November 11, 1920, at 8:30 o'clock, after an illness of five months. This long suffering was due to cancer, and her death was a sweet relief after a prolonged suffering. She was well known in this community, having lived here for many years. Mrs. WASHABAUGH was a member of the First Presbyterian church, of the Ladies' Aid society, and had a large circle of friends. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, conducted by the Rev. W. D. LEWIS, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. W. R. MCMUNN, pastor of the U. P. church. Interment was in the Oakdale cemetery. She leaves two sons, Charles and Raymond, and one daughter, Emma, all at home; also one sister, Mrs. John GROVES of Cleveland, Ohio, and two brothers, F. C. THOMPSON, of Louisiana and Marion THOMPSON of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. J. B. MANSON, aged 57 years, one of the widely known women of this section died Wednesday, November 10, 1920, at the Allegheny General hospital, Pittsburgh, following an illness due to a complication of diseases. Mrs. MANSON was a daughter of the late Alexander MCCALMONT, prominent wool grower of Mt. Pleasant township. The MCCALMONT family is a pioneer clan of northern Washington county. Mrs. MANSON was reared in Mt. Pleasant township, moving to this section when she was married to Mr. MANSON. She was a lifelong member of the United Presbyterian church. Mr. MANSON survives with one son, John R. MANSON, of Avella. She leaves the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. A. V. LINDSAY, Canonsburg; S. A. MCCALMONT, Hickory; James A. MCCALMONT, Washington; A. L. MCCALMONT, Pittsburgh; Mrs. W. E. LANE, Washington and Mrs. Maude MCCABE, Hickory. Funeral services were held at the Grove United Presbyterian church, at West Middletown on Friday at 2:30. Interment was in the West Middletown cemetery. Mr. Jerry BERRY, aged 54 years, died at his home in Terrace street on Thursday evening, November 11th at 10 o'clock, after an illness of nine weeks; the last four weeks of which he was confined to bed. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., December 16, 1866. He came here during the early part of the oil excitement and has been a resident here for the past 30 years, and was well known among the oil men. He was married to Emma CASE of this place twenty-five years ago. Besides his wife he is survived by four sons, John, Edward, Chancey and William, and one daughter, Helen, all at home. Also two sisters, Margaret and Mayme BERRY, and two brothers, James and Joseph of Pittsburgh. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church, conducted by the Rev. B. B. HARRISON. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Among those who attended the funeral of Mr. Edward VANDENBOND in Ambridge, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles SHERMAN, Mrs. FELTON and Mrs. HOLLAND. *Midway column