SMALL, MYERS, DANLEY, CRAWFORD, WEAVER, DENNY, MORROW Miss Jennie M. SMALL, age 70 years, died at 8:15 Wednesday evening, November 30, 1927, in the home of T. O. MCEWEN near Sturgeon, where she had been employed. Death followed a week's illness of uraemia. Miss SMALL had lived most of her life in and around Venice. She had been a life-long member of the Venice United Presbyterian church. There are no near relatives. The body was taken on Thursday to the home of her cousin, Mrs. John HARPER, at Venice. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 this Friday afternoon in the Venice United Presbyterian church. Miss Isabelle MYERS, aged 24 years, died Friday morning, November 26, 1927, in a Philadelphia hospital of peritonitis, following an attack of appendicitis. Miss MYERS, who with her mother and brother Allen lived in McDonald about ten years ago, will be remembered by many readers of The Record. Her grandmother is a sister of Mrs. Jacob WILL of East Lincoln avenue. Miss MYERS was employed in the offices of the Lehigh Valley railroad, where she was held in high esteem. A number of the officials form the president down attended the funeral service held in the MYERS home in Philadelphia. The nearest relatives who survive are her mother, Mrs. Emma MYERS, her brother Allen, and the grandmother. The body was brought to Brownsville where the burial took place on Monday. Mrs. Laura DANLEY, wife of William DANLEY, died suddenly at 10:40 o'clock Tuesday night, November 22, 1927, at her home near Houston. Mrs. DANLEY was born in Cross Creek township November 15, 1866, and spent her early life in that section. In her youth she became a member of the Christian church at West Middletown. On November 30, 1887, she was united in marriage with William DANLEY, who survives, with a daughter, Minnie, at home, and a son, W. G. DANLEY, of Venice. There are three grandchildren. Mrs. W. S. MATCHETT of Kingston is a sister, and E. M. DOWLER of Burgettstown and R. E. DOWLER of Midway are brothers. Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon at the home in charge of the Rev. E. K. VANWINKLE of New Kensington. Burial was made at Venice, where the family had lived for a number of years before ... remainder ripped out with another obit/obits. First portion ripped out with preceding obit/obits ... afternoon, November 2(6?), 1927, in her home in Laurel hill, McDonald. Cancer was the cause of death. She had been sick three years. Mrs. CRAWFORD was born June 27, 1883, near Wingate, County of Durham, England, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James HAWKINS. Five years later the family emigrated and came to the United States, locating at Thom's Run. In 1894 they moved to Laurel hill, McDonald, and have lived there since. Mrs. CRAWFORD was twice married. Her first husband, Alfred CARLIER, was killed in 1913 in Champion mine by an empty trip crushing him against the face of the coal. In 1918 she was married to Mr. CRAWFORD, who survives her. Mrs. CRAWFORD had five children by her first marriage. They are: Hortense, the wife of Harry ROLLASON of Barr street, McDonald; Belva, the wife of Emile FURNEAUX of Sturgeon; Alexander CARLIER of Hollidays Cove, W. Va.; Alfred Charles CARLIER of Laurel hill, and Lucille CARLIER of Laurel hill. Besides her husband and children there survive her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. James HAWKINS of Laurel hill, a sister, Mrs. Polly CAIRNS of Detroit, Mich., and a brother, Charles HAWKINS of Burgettstown. Funeral services were held at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James HAWKINS, in Laurel hill, conducted by the Rev. J. I. KROHN, pastor of the Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. The funeral of the Rev. Dr. W. C. WEAVER, pastor of the Noblestown M. E. church, was held in this church Monday evening, and was attended by a large number of people from this community and from the Pittsburgh district. The burial was made on Tuesday morning at Saltsburg. Dr. WEAVER died Saturday morning. He was 77 years old, and leaves his wife and one grown son. *Noblestown column The body of John DENNY was brought to Clinton last Friday for burial. Mr. DENNY died November 23. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. I. KROHN, pastor of the Robinson's Run church, McDonald. *Montour Valley column Harry CUPPS and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Esther MORROW, Mrs. CUPPS' mother, last Friday. Mrs. MORROW was the widow of J. Calvin MORROW of Bridgeville. Mrs. MORROW died Tuesday, November 22, 1927, in her 76th year. Funeral services were held at the Bethany Presbyterian church, Bridgeville ... remainder ripped out. *Montour Valley column The death of James R. MCPHERSON, aged 57 years, a member of a pioneer family of Cecil township, occurred Monday evening, November 28, 1927, at his home near Hendersonville. James R. MCPHERSON was a son of Mr. and Mrs. William MCPHERSON and had resided all his life in Cecil township, where he was a successful farmer and stock raiser. He held membership in the Greenside Avenue United Presbyterian church, Canonsburg. He is survived by his wife, who was Laura FULTON, daughter of William FULTON, and two daughters, Miss Helen and Miss Jean MCPHERSON. A brother, William MCPHERSON, and tow sisters, Mrs. J. A. MCCONNELL and Miss Sarah MCPHERSON, also survive. Funeral services were held ... afternoon in the Greenside Avenue U. P. church, Canonsburg, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. H. Ross HUME. Burial was in the Oak Spring cemetery. *Cecil Twp. column