CAMPBELL, WINDSHEIMER, VANORSDELL, MCLAUGHLIN, VEDEL, BELL, BELL Mrs. Kate Leek BEBOUT CAMPBELL, age 87 years, died at 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, December 21, 1927, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. J. MILLER, in Fourth street, McDonald, after an illness extending over two years. Mrs. CAMPBELL was born January 1, 1841, on the farm in North Strabane township, near Canonsburg, which was acquired by her grandfather, John BEBOUT, who fought in the Revolutionary war, and who shortly thereafter came to Washington county from New Jersey. John BEBOUT, according to old family records, was born on January 20, 1752, and his father, also John BEBOUT, was born August 25, 1729, in Holland, and was brought to America in his infancy. Mrs. CAMPBELL was brought up on the home farm and was given the educational advantages of the period. She attended the seminary at Canonsburg known as Olathe Hall, and being the possessor of a good alto voice, she appeared occasionally in public as a popular young singer. About the time she reached young womanhood her family moved to Ohio, where she met David CAMPBELL, and on February 22, 1866, they were united in marriage at Norwich, Ohio. Mr. CAMPBELL had participated in the Civil war, having enlisted in Ohio. They came to reside on the Battle Ridge farm in South Fayette township, and later lived for some years on a farm near Champion. Still later Mr. CAMPBELL kept a store in Noblestown. In 1886 they moved to McDonald and her has been the family home ever since. The first joined the Robinson's Run U. P. church was then located on the hill east of McDonald. On moving to McDonald they transferred their membership to the First United Presbyterian church, in which Mr. CAMPBELL was active, being a trustee for many years, and also chairman of the congregation. He was a member of the building committee which erected the beautiful structure at West Lincoln avenue and Station street. Mr. and Mrs. CAMPBELL lived happily together for fifty-four years. Six children were born to them, as follows: William, who died in 1871; Nancy Elizabeth, whose husband was the late Thomas J. MILLER, Mary Mabel, wife of Charles B. MCALISTER of Miami, Florida, Ella Hindman, who died in 1897, David Greer who died in 1916, and Kathryn, the wife of J. Kerr MCCARTY of McDonald. There are twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mr. CAMPBELL died January 17, 1920. Funeral services will be held at two o'clock this (Friday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. J. MILLER in Fourth street, in charge of the Rev. A. A. LOVE of the Mt. Washington U. P. church, who will be assisted by the Rev. B. F. HEANY of the Presbyterian church, McDonald. Burial will be in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Frederick Adam WINDSHEIMER, aged 51 years, 3 months, and two days, died in the Fairmont hospital at Canon City, Colo., on Monday, December 12, 1927, after a lingering illness of the past three years. Mr. WINDSHEIMER was born September 10, 1876, in Kreuzheim, Germany. At the age of seven he came to the United States with his parents. Thirty years ago he went to Colorado, where he had since resided. On June 3, 1913, he was united in marriage to Miss Lillie KOBOLT in New Orleans, La. To this union were born three children. Besides his wife three daughters remain. They are Lillian, Ruth, and Elizabeth. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Barbra WINDSHEIMER of Southview, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Minnie ROHDE of Midway, Mrs. John SWARTZ of Oakdale, John WINDSHEIMER of north of McDonald, William WINDSHEIMER of Oakdale, Henry WINDSHEIMER of Ambridge, Mary, Freda, and Joseph WINDSHEIMER at home. Funeral services were held at the home of his mother in Southview at one-thirty o'clock Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. John H. TARNEDDE of McKees Rocks. Burial was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Miss Mary C. VAN ORSDELL died at 8:20 a.m. Wednesday, December 21, 1927. She was the only sister of the late Mrs. William D. IRONS of McDonald, and was widely known among former students at Westminster college. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 this (Friday) afternoon at her late residence in New Wilmington. Patrick MCLAUGHLIN, age 82 years, 7 months, and 14 days, died at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, December 18, 1927, at his home in Noblestown. Mr. MCLAUGHLIN was born May 14, 1845. Besides his wife, Mary WACKER MCLAUGHLIN, he leaves five sons: Stewart, John, Robert, Alexander, and William; tow daughters: Mrs. Emma LOWELL and Mrs. Cyrus SHAVER, both of Huntington, W. Va., and two stepdaughters: Mrs. John KESSLER of Noblestown and Mrs. Albert STEVENS of New Castle, and a stepson, P. H. WACKER of Sturgeon. There are twenty-six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown. High mass was sung by the pastor, the Rev. Fr. D. J. COX. Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery, Noblestown. Funeral services for Emile VEDEL were held Sunday afternoon at his home in charge of the Rev. August DEVOS, pastor of the French U. P. church of McDonald. Burial was in the Midway cemetery. *Midway column Mrs. Bertha E. BELL, wife of W. Wallace BELL, died Saturday, December 10, 1927, at her home on the Steubenville pike. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. *Montour Valley column J. Hayes BELL, aged 78, of the Steubenville pike, Robinson township, Allegheny county, who died December 3d, was born hand had lived all his life in Robinson township. He was a member of the Union United Presbyterian church and the Grange and was a highly respected citizen. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary YOUNG BELL; three daughters, Laura A. BELL, Mrs. F. C. SHELLITO, and Mrs. Ella AIKEN; three brothers. W. Wallace BELL of Robinson township, Allegheny county, John W., and R. Wilson BELL, both of Imperial; a sister, Mrs. Anna M. ANDREWS of Pittsburgh; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services were held in Union church on Tuesday afternoon, December 6. Burial was in the Union cemetery. *Montour Valley column