QUINN, LYTLE, PETRIE, SIMPSON, LUCE Neil QUINN, aged twenty-one, of Cherry Valley, died Sunday, Feb. 11. Buried at Noblestown Tuesday. Funeral services at Noblestown, Rev. J. A. BURGOON officiating. Survived by his mother and two sisters. Andrew LYTLE, aged forty-five, of South Fayette township, died suddenly of heart trouble on Friday night, Feb. 9. Buried at Arlington Monday, Rev. CLELAND officiating. He is survived by his widow and two sons, Ray and Earl. Herbert PETRIE, who died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Pittsburg, Wednesday from injuries received in a mine accident at Hays Borough, was a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Emile MOUTON of McDonald. His wife survives him. The knights of Pythias of Sturgeon had charge of the services which were held in Mt. Hope church yesterday. The interment at Midway Friday, Feb. 16. Many friends of William SIMPSON, of this place, were sorry to learn of his death, which occurred at his home in Canonsburg yesterday, of Bright's disease. Mr. SIMPSON was a son of the late William SIMPSON, Sr., and was born and raised within a short distance of Hickory. J. G. SIMPSON, of this place is a brother. *Hickory column Mrs. Wilber LUCE, an elderly lady of this place, who has been ill for some time, died Tuesday night at 11:30 o'clock of heart trouble. She was formerly of Venango County, moving from here about two years ago to Burgettstown, where Mr. LUCE had a position in the oil field. They moved from Burgettstown here a short time ago, and Mrs. LUCE has been in bad health ever since coming here. Besides her husband, the following children survive: Miss Gertrude, at home; Mrs. J. J. EVANS, of Burgettstown; Charlie, of Chester, and Harry and Will, of Pennsboro, W. Va. The family have the sympathy of the hold community in their sad bereavement. *Midway column