MANDALE, CLELAND, PENSIS, WALKER, PROSSER Mrs. Margaret Wilson MANDALE, wife of William MANDALE, died at 5:30 o'clock Sunday morning, June 8, 1913, at her home in Valley street. Death came after an illness of four months and was caused by a complication of diseases. Mrs. MANDALE was born in Glasgow, Scotland, October 14, 1863, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James WEIR. She was united in marriage with Mr. MANDALE in 1883, in Cumberland County, England. Thirty years ago Mr. and Mrs. MANDALE located in Canada, where they resided for fourteen years and then removed here, where they had resided since. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church and one of its most active workers. Besides the husband, three sons and three daughters survive: Robert of Pittsburgh, Florence, Elizabeth, Arthur, Margaret and John, all at home. She leaves one brother, John WEIR of Scio, Ohio, one sister, Mrs. George HAMMERLY of McDonald, and her mother, Mrs. Mary CROSS, also of McDonald. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in charge of the Rev. Dr. W. D. IRONS. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth SCOTT CLELAND, wife of the Rev. John W. CLELAND, is dead at her home in Oakdale. Mrs. CLELAND was born at Monmouth, Ill., a daughter of the Rev. John SCOTT, a minister of the United Presbyterian Church. She graduated at Monmouth College in 1877 and afterward taught Latin and Greek there and also in Amity College, Iowa. Mrs. CLELAND was of much aid to her husband in establishing the Boys' Industrial Home at Oakdale. She is survived by her husband, a daughter two sons and four sisters, Mrs. Anna M. PATTISON, Sioux Falls, Iowa; Mrs. G. I. FINDLEY, Gibson, Iowa; Miss Margaret SCOTT and Miss Sue R. SCOTT of Oakdale. Mrs. Catherine PENSIS, aged 78 years, died at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, June 11, at the home of her son, Miles PENSIS, in Miller street. She was born in Belgium. Besides the son with whom she made her home, two sons and three daughters survive. The funeral services will be held this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock at the PENSIS home. The interment will be in Robinson's Run cemetery. Charles S. WALKER, aged 42, of Kittanning, died in the West Penn hospital, Pittsburgh, on Monday night from a fractured skull received that morning when he fell from a telegraph pole in Primrose. He was a lineman for the West Penn Lighting Company. Mr. and Mrs. John BELL attended the funeral of their niece, Mrs. PROSSER, at Carnegie last Friday. *Imperial column