SEABRIGHT, SCOTT, BEBOUT August SEABRIGHT died Friday afternoon, July 29, 1927, in the Washington hospital after an illness of three weeks. He was a prominent farmer of the Hickory community and was highly respected. He was born in Germany August 12, 1853. He came to America at the age of 21, settling at first in Wheeling. Later he came to Pennsylvania, working for a time as a stonemason, but later took up farming, at which he had been very successful. January 18, 1877 he married Louisa ALRUTZ, who died 12 years ago. To them three children were born, two of whom are still living, Charles SEABRIGHT and Mrs. Fred SCHAFER, both of Hickory. There also survive two grandchildren, Mrs. Louis ALRUTZ and Miss Cecil SEABRIGHT, and one great-grandchild, Master Ralph ALRUTZ, and the following brothers and sisters: Fred SEABRIGHT of McDonald, Charles SEABRIGHT of Wheeling, W. Va., Adolph SEABRIGHT of San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Lottie BRINKMAN of Wheeling, and Mrs. Mary MORCHERT of Wheeling. Funeral services were conducted at the late home on Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. EBBERT of Mt. WASHINGTON. Interment was in Mt. Prospect cemetery. John Elmer SCOTT, 60 years old, died at 2:30 Wednesday morning, August 3, 1927, at his home in Cecil township, 2 1/2 miles south of McDonald, on the farm where he was born March 19, 1867, a son of John P. and Mary Ann COOK SCOTT. Mr. SCOTT had been ailing for eight months. On January 2d he went to the Canonsburg hospital where he was operated on. He had been in failing health since. John Elmer SCOTT was educated in the Kelso school in Cecil township and the Ingleside academy, at McDonald. He was recognized as an able and reliable business man and his acquaintance through this section was large. He served his township as a school director, was secretary of the Venice cemetery association, and had been an elder of the Venice U. P. church the past ten or fifteen years. On October 26, 1892, Mr. SCOTT was married to Miss Luella B. MCPEAK, a daughter of the late David and Mary Jane BELL MCPEAK of Burgettstown. Mrs. SCOTT survives him, together with six sons and one daughter. They are: John Philip SCOTT and Paul Elmer SCOTT of McDonald, David Alfred SCOTT of Cecil, Glen Cook SCOTT, of Coraopolis, William Archibald SCOTT, of Pittsburgh, Donald Leroy at home, and Mary Ethel, the wife of Samuel HISSON, at home. One son Irvine A., died in infancy. There also survive two brothers, Dr. W. L. SCOTT of Raccoon and George W. of Coraopolis, and one sister, Annie, the wife of J. R. WHITE of Canonsburg. The father of John E. SCOTT dies in 1907 and the mother passed away about 10 years later. John P. SCOTT, father of John E., was born on his father's farm near Primrose, in Mt. Pleasant township, and was a son of John and Ann WHITE SCOTT, early settlers. He taught school for several years in Mt. Pleasant township, and after leaving the farm and moving to McDonald he became the charter president of the McDonald Savings & Trust Co., which office he held until his death. He had been an elder of the Venice United Presbyterian church for forty years and was held in universal respect and esteem. The funeral services will be held at three o'clock fast time this (Friday) afternoon in the Venice U. P. church, conducted by the pastor the Rev. C. T. LITTELL. The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. BEBOUT was held last Friday afternoon at her late residence in Canonsburg. Mrs. BEBOUT was a great-granddaughter of Dr. John MCMILLAN of the Log College fame, and the funeral services were attended by three great granddaughters and two great grandsons of Dr. MCMILLAN, their names being as follows: Mrs. Rebecca SPEER, Canonsburg; Mrs. J. J. MCDOWELL, R. D. 2 Canonsburg; Mrs. J. L. DAWSON, Pasadena, Calif.; John FULTON, Canonsburg, and H. L. HAINES, R. D. 2, Canonsburg.