WILLIAMS, LYTLE, HASTINGS, CALVIN, Un-named child, MORRISON, SPEER Mrs. Ida WILLIAMS, wife of Charles WILLIAMS, died at her home at Dinsmore on Thursday, November 25, 1920, from heart disease, aged 27 years. Mrs. WILLIAMS' sister had unexpectedly come from West Virginia to visit her and the surprise was too much for her weak heart. The body was taken to Quinnimont, W. Va., where the funeral took place Sunday. Rholon C. LYTLE, 76 years old, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Homer MCMURRAY, at Carnegie, Wednesday morning, December 1, 1920. Mr. LYTLE was born in Franklin, Pa., April 7, 1845. About twenty-five years ago he and his family came to Sturgeon, where Mr. LYTLE continued to work in the oil field for fifteen years. He served as a justice of the peace for a number of years, until January 1919, when he removed to Carnegie, following the death of his wife. Mr. LYTLE was an intelligent and upright man, and a member of the Methodist church of Sturgeon. He is survived by six sons and two daughters. They are: Morton T. of Meadowlands, Harvey O. of McMurray, Frank E. of Bristol, W. Va., Walter A. of Rising Star, Texas, Charles H. of Holidays Cove, W. Va., Paul J. of McDonald, Myrtle, the wife of Frank BOCKS of Sturgeon, Lottie, the wife of Homer MCMURRAY of Carnegie. There remain also twenty-five grandchildren. The funeral services were held in the Sturgeon M. E. church Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. H. DEBOLT. Interment was made in the Robinson Run cemetery. On Thursday morning, December 1, 1920, at 2:10 o'clock, the death angel came to the HASTINGS home and took away Frank Lawrence HASTINGS. Mr. HASTINGS died at his home in Oakdale after being bedfast for five weeks with pulmonary tuberculosis of heart and lungs. For the past three years he has been failing but his life was too busy to complain. Mr. HASTINGS was born April 18, 1866, on the Rudolph CLARK farm, South Fayette township, Allegheny county, and was a son of Daniel and Elizabeth HANNA HASTINGS of Cecil, Pa., both parents being deceased. He was an oil worker, being superintendent of the Owen GOLDEN Heirs Oil company at the time of his death. For over thirty years he has followed the oil business in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Illinois. October 21, 1891 he was married to Catherine Anne CUMMINS at Hickory, Pa. For more than twelve years the Hastings family resided at Sturgeon, moving to Oakdale September 1919. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Katherine Anne HASTINGS and eight children, Graham, Louis, William, Mrs. Alfred GARLAND, Charles, Richard, Anna, Katherine; one brother, William John, of Wallace, W. Va., and three sisters, Mrs. L. S. GEOHRING, Wilkinsburg, Mrs. Richard J. FARRAR, Washington, Pa., and Mrs. E. H. CUBBOUS, Lumberport, W. Va. Funeral services were held at his late home Saturday afternoon, December 4th, at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. C. M. RITCHIE of the U. P. church at Noblestown, assisted by the Rev. G. S. BROOKS, of the Robinson's Run church of McDonald, and Rev. W. R. MCMUNN of the U. P. church, Oakdale. Mrs. Mary Ann CALVIN, mother of the former pastor, died on November 22 at Center, near New Castle. She will be remembered by many, making her home here for a time with her son, Rev. A. J. CALVIN. *Noblestown U. P. church column Last Thursday afternoon the funeral services of the little foreign boy, 7 years of age, who died after receiving injuries at play near the Carnegie Coal company mine, was held in the Presbyterian church. Rev. LEWIS assisted by his choir had charge. Just about eight weeks ago this family arrived from the old country. Mr. Frank MORRISON, aged 83 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William LEPRO, Friday, December 3, after a short illness. On Tuesday morning the body was taken to Emlenton where funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church. Interment was in the Emlenton cemetery. The following children survive: Mrs. William LEPRO, and Mrs. Hugh WILLIAMSON of Midway, Frank MORRISON of Breckenridge, Texas; Clyde MORRISON of Bakersfield, California and Mrs. Clara ROSS of Fellows, California. *Midway column Miss Hilda SPEER, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SPEER, died last Friday of scarlet fever and diphtheria. She was born Feb. 10, 1918 and is survived by her parents and four brothers. Interment was made in the Oakdale cemetery Saturday afternoon at 4:30. *Noblestown column