MCAVOY, CAMPBELL, WALLACE, VARNER Christopher MCAVOY died at his home in East Lincoln avenue at nine o'clock Saturday evening, December 21, 1918, after a three day's illness, he having suffered a stroke on Thursday morning. Mr. MCAVOY was born in Shenandoah 67 years ago. He was married to Miss LYNDARIETH of Washington, Pa. She died about fifteen years ago. Mr. MCAVOY is survived by the wife of his second marriage, and the following sons: Edward, surgical nurse in Base Hospital; Thomas with the Marines in France; Joseph in the Army in France; also one sister, Mrs. Edward BRENNAN of East Lincoln avenue,and one brother, John MCAVOY, of Bradford. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus' church at nine o'clock Tuesday morning. Interment was made in Noblestown. Mrs. Hattie WALTERS CAMPBELL, wife of George F. CAMPBELL, died Friday evening, December 20, 1918, at 8:15 o'clock, in Tulsa, Okla., aged 33 years. Death was due to heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. CAMPBELL left McDonald about two months ago, going to Baden, North Carolina, in an effort to recover Mrs. CAMPBELL's health. From there they went to Tulsa, Okla., where after a week's stay, Mrs. CAMPBELL died. Besides her husband she leaves four children: Clair, Charlotte, Wayne, and Ruth. She is also survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry WALTERS of Rimersburg, Pa., also by these brothers and sisters: Frank WALTERS of McDonald, Leon WALTERS and Miss Lulu WALTERS at home, Mrs. ELDER of Rimersburg, and Mrs. TURNEY of Woodlawn. Funeral services were held at the home of G. S. CAMPBELL in Station street on Monday evening in charge of the Rev. J. P. JORDAN, D. D. Interment was made Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock in Robinson's Run cemetery. James WALLACE, 81, years old, died at his home in Hastings avenue, Oakdale, Thursday morning, December 26, 1918, at six o'clock. Death was due to a complication of diseases and the infirmities of old age. Mr. WALLACE was born in Ireland. He came to America in his boyhood days and had lived in the McDonald section for 50 years. He was twice married. His first wife, Mary Ann SPROUL, died in May, 1886. His second wife, Mrs. Sara P. JACKSON, of Carnegie, died in April, 1918. Mr. WALLACE was a member of the Oakdale United Presbyterian church for the past 25 years, being an elder in that church. Previous to this he was a member of Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church. He leaves these sons and daughters: J. F. WALLACE of Dormont, R. S. WALLACE of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Samuel SHANE and Mrs. J. P. SHANE, both of McDonald. He is also survived by one brother, Robert WALLACE of Fanny street, McDonald, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary W. CAMPBELL and Miss Eliza WALLACE, both of Oakdale. Funeral services will be held at the late home Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, in charge of the Rev. W. R. MCMUNN, pastor of the Oakdale Presbyterian church. The community was shocked and saddened on Saturday, December 21st, to hear of the death of Miss Jessie Marie VARNER, youngest daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. P. VARNER. Death was due to pneumonia, following an attack of influenza. She was nineteen years of age and in the short time she had been with us had endeared herself to all who knew her. The family has the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Besides her parents she is survived by two sisters: Miss Lulu at home, and Mrs. Charles PREPS of Dormont, Pa. Funeral services which were private, where held Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at the M. E. parsonage, conducted by the Rev. JOSE of Carnegie, assisted by the pastor from Banksville. Later Rev. VARNER accompanied the remains to Salem. W. Va., for interment. *Noblestown column