WILSHIRE, FIFE Samuel A. WILSHIRE, aged 33 years, son of the late Isaac WILSHIRE of Oakdale and brother of Mrs. C. A. FULMER of Highland avenue, was instantly killed at Sunman, Indiana, October 5th. While assisting to raise a large smoke stack, where he worked, the guy wire broke letting down a large pole which struck Mr. WILSHIRE across the back, breaking it, also his arm and leg, causing instant death. A fellow workman was also crushed, dying a few minutes later. Mr. WILSHIRE leaves his widow and small son, three brothers and one sister. Mrs. C. A. FULMER and brothers attended the funeral at his home at Spades, Indiana, Friday, Oct. 8th. Friends extend their sympathy to the sorrowing family. Mrs. Bella E. FIFE, aged 66, wife of William T. FIFE, died Wednesday, October 13, at her home near Bridgeville. Mrs. FIFE was born in Philadelphia, a daughter of the late Dr. William and Sarah STERRETT. She attended Oakdale academy. She was a member of the Bethel Presbyterian church and of the Country Community club and the Federation of Women's clubs of Chartiers Valley. Besides her husband, she leaves four sons, Thompson J. E. FIFE, of Shadyside; E. Howard FIFE, of Crafton; W. Sterrett FIFE, of Peru, Ind.,; and John Albert FIFE, of Bellevue; three daughters, Mrs. E. J. EDWARDS, of Library; Mrs. M. B. BROWN, of Canonsburg; and Mrs. J. B. GRAHAM, of Colorado Springs, Col.; a sister, Mrs. J. M. RALPH, of Latakia, Syria, and three grandchildren.