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    1. [PAWASHIN] JOHNS, SCOTT, POSKIN, HASTINGS, BELL May 9, 1913 McDonald PA Record
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    3. JOHNS, SCOTT, POSKIN, HASTINGS, BELL Mrs. Emma M. JOHNS died at her home in 433 South Third street, Steubenville, Ohio, on Wednesday, April 30. She is survived by her husband, Charles B. JOHNS, formerly of McDonald, and by a five-year-old son, Frank GOFF, by a former marriage. Also by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank STEWART of Steubenville, three brothers, Harry and Henry at home, and Edgar of Canton, Ohio, and two sisters, Mrs. Agness JEFFERY and Mrs. Frank CRAIG of Steubenville. The funeral services were held Saturday from her late home, the Rev. MCCARTY of the M. E. Church in charge. Interment in the Union cemetery, Steubenville. Wilmer L. SCOTT, aged 8 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah SCOTT, died at the home of his parents near Venice Thursday, May 1. Besides the parents, three sisters and one brother survive. The funeral services were held Saturday morning in the Venice United Presbyterian Church in charge of the Rev. C. T. LITTELL. Interment in the Venice cemetery. Only 15 years old and married but three weeks Mrs. Emil POSKIN drank two ounces of carbolic acid at her home in Valley street at 8 o'clock this morning. She died two hours later. Mrs. POSKIN was Mary VEYDT. Her husband is but 20 years of age. Member of Mrs. POSKIN's and the husband's families deny that quarrels with her husband are responsible for her taking her own life. No other reason has been assigned. The funeral was held from the late home in Valley street Tuesday afternoon. The Solidarite order, the members of two lodges of which attended in a body, was in charge. Interment was made in Hilldale cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. FORSYTH attended the funeral of James HASTINGS at Cecil on Wednesday. Mr. HASTINGS, who met death by falling on a circular saw, was a cousin of Mr. FORSYTH. While working at a portable sawmill with his brother on Monday, James M. HASTINGS, aged 45, who lived near Traveskyn, in South Fayette township, fell backwards onto the circular saw and was horribly mutilated. He bled to death before aid reached him. Miss Emily STEWART attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth BELL, at Ingram on Wednesday evening, April 30. *Imperial column

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