SMALL, WEAVER, BELL, ARMOUR, CUMMINS, HAWKINS, LEECH, MUNN, THIELET SMALL, WEAVER, BELL, ARMOUR, CUMMINS, HAWKINS, LEECH, MUNN, THIELET Funeral services for Miss Jennie N. SMALL, who died Wednesday evening of last week, were held last Friday afternoon in the Venice United Presbyterian church. The Rev. C. T. LITTELL was in charge and he was assisted by the Rev. B. F. HEANY, pastor of the Presbyterian church of McDonald, and the Rev. J. I. KROHN, pastor of the Robinson's Run U. P. church of McDonald. Burial was in the Venice cemetery. The following relatives from a distance were present: Mr. and Mrs. William SMITH, West Middlesex; Mrs. Meade GINGER of West Middlesex, Mr. and Mrs. John HOGUE of Sharon, Mrs. Mary SHRODES of New Castle, Mrs. Sadie KIRBY of Carnegie, and Miss Eva CLARK of Pittsburgh. Rev. William Carson WEAVER, D. D. died Saturday, November 26, 1927, aged 75 years. He had been in the ministry for over 50 years. He was received in to the Pittsburgh conference in 1876. He has been retired for four years, but has remained in the pastorate of the Noblestown U. P. church, which he had also served for two years before his retirement. He was a graduate of Mount Union college and began his ministry at Apollo. He also served Circleville, Myersdale, Rochester, Homestead, Scottdale, Beaver Falls, Turtle Creek, and California. His is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jessie BRACKEN WEAVER; a son John C. WEAVER, and two grandsons, Robert and William Francis WEAVER of Pittsburgh. Services were held at Noblestown on Monday evening in charge of District Superintendent R. B. CUTHBERT. An address was made by a long-time friend, Dr. J. F. MURRAY. Interment took place at Saltsburg, the place of his birth. *A condensation of an article reprinted from Pittsburgh Christian Advocate Mr. and Mrs. H. A. JOYNT attended the funeral of Hays BELL of Gayly in the Union church Tuesday afternoon. The basket of flowers in the pulpit of the U. P. church Sabbath morning was sent by Mrs. Norman HOFFMAN of Beaver in memory of her sister, Mrs. Agnes CROOKS ARMOUR, who died December 6, 1927. *Oakdale column Craig H. CUMMINS, died Dec. 8, 1927, in his home ... McDonald, after an illness of three ... of heart trouble. Mr. CUMMINS was a well-known ... the old timers of the Tri-State district having won prizes in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland. Born on a farm in Mt. Pleasant township, Mr. CUMMINS spent the greater part of his life there. Seven sons and daughters survive as follows: Joseph CUMMINS at home, Mrs. Grace SMITH of Carnegie, Ralph CUMMINS of Midway, Mrs. Effie SEIK of R. D. 3, McDonald, Roy CUMMONS of Sturgeon, Mrs. Stella PETERS of Baden, and Clarence CUMMINS of R. D. 3, McDonald. Short funeral services were held in the CUMMINS home on the McDonald-Venice road Monday night, with further services in the Mount Prospect Presbyterian church at Hickory, Tuesday afternoon. Burial was at Hickory. Mrs. Jane Mitchell HAWKINS, aged 7*, wife of James HAWKINS of Laurel hill, McDonald, died at 11:45 o'clock Monday night, December 5, 1927, after several months' illness. Her death was hastened by the death of her daughter, Mrs. CRAWFORD, on Saturday, November 26. Mrs. HAWKINS was born November __, 1848, in Corwall, England. On January 29, 1870, she was united in marriage with Mr. HAWKINS in Cornwall. In J___ 1888, Mr. and Mrs. HAWKINS and ___ children came to the United States, locating at Thom's Run. In 1894, the family moved to Laurel hill, and has lived there since. Besides Mr. HAWKINS, a daughter, Mrs. Polly CAIRSN of Detroit, Mich., and a son, Charles HAWKINS of Burgettstown, survive. Funeral services will be held at the HAWKINS home in Laurel hill at two o'clock this Thursday afternoon, in charge of her pastor, the Rev. J. L. KROHN, of the Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church. Burial in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Emma HAMILTON LEECH, aged 67 years, died at 2:30 Wednesday morning, December 7, 1927, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond KLEIN, in Knoxville, Pittsburgh. She had been confined to her bed about one week. She had been ill of creeping paralysis for two years. Mrs. LEECH was born at Clinton. After her marriage to John LEECH about forty-four years ago the young couple went to housekeeping in Imperial, where they lived for about five years. They then moved to Wilkinsburg, in the Northside, Pittsburgh, and in Ingram. Mr. LEECH died about five years ago. Mrs. LEECH kept up her old associations in Clinton and Imperial. She visited there last summer. Four daughters survive. They are: Vaughan, the wife of Ernest MCGREGOR of Salt Lake City, Utah; Elsie, the wife of Ralph IRWIN of Atlantic City, N. J.,; Annette, the wife of Walter R. FULLERTON of Dormont, Pittsburgh, and Margaret, the wife of Raymond KLEIN of Knoxville. There are five grandchildren. Cooper HAMILTON of Clinton is a brother. Mrs. William WEAVER of Clinton is a sister, and James LEECH of Imperial is a brother-in-law. Funeral services will be held at two o'clock this Friday afternoon in the Valley Presbyterian church, Imperial. Miss Matilda Margaret MUNN, age 83, died at 11:30 Thursday morning, December 8, 1927, at the home of her niece, Miss Clara MCNARY, in Station street, McDonald. Miss MUNN had been an invalid for several years, and the past year was roomfast. Miss MUNN was born November 20, 1844, at Munntown, near Thomas station, this county, a daughter of John A. and Louisa MUNN. About a half century ago the family moved to Oakdale, and some fifteen years later they moved to McDonald. Mr. MUNN built the house in Third street now occupied by W. E.WEBBER, Jr., which was the family home for many years. Mrs. MUNN died here two years later, and Mr. MUNN died in 1904. Of the three children born into the MUNN home, Mrs. D. R. MCNARY was the first to die. She passed away in 1922, following the death of her husband. Both had lived long enough to celebrate their golden wedding. Miss MUNN is survived by one brother, S. A. MUNN of Hagerstown, Md. Miss MUNN was for years a member of the Oakdale Presbyterian church during the pastorate of the late Dr. MCJUNKIN. After moving to McDonald she transferred her membership to the First Presbyterian church of McDonald. Funeral services will be held at two o'clock this (Friday) afternoon in the MCNARY home in Station street, conducted by her pastor, the Rev. B. F. HEANY. Burial will be in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Henry THIELET of Montour No. 1, who died last Sunday, was buried in the Venice cemetery Tuesday afternoon. *Cecil Twp. column