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    1. [PAWASHIN] MOLONEY, ORWIG, ELDER, ROEBUL, BUTTERWORTH May 12, 1917 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. MOLONEY, ORWIG, ELDER, ROEBUL, BUTTERWORTH Miss Kathryn MOLONEY, for 16 years proprietor of a dry goods store here, died Tuesday morning, May 8, at the home of her sister, Miss Hannah J. MOLONEY in Pittsburg. She had been ill for three years of rheumatism and a complication of diseases, which at last caused her death. She made her home with her sister during the last three years. Miss MOLONEY was born May 9, 1861 at Bowerstown, Ohio, the daughter of Patrick and Bridget MOLONEY. When about ten years old her family moved to McDonald and until compelled to travel for her health she lived in this city. She attended the public schools and graduated from the Oakdale academy. For over sixteen years Miss MOLONEY conducted the dry goods store in Lincoln avenue, now conducted by her sister, Miss Bridget Gertrude MOLONEY. She was a devout and faithful member of St. Alphonsus' church, and was a member of the L. C. B. A., the C. R. M. B. A., and of the McDonald Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees. Miss MOLONEY is survived by three sisters and three brothers: Miss Hannah Josephine MOLONEY, of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Mary Frances GILMOUR of Terre Haute, Ind.; Miss Bridget Gertrude MOLONEY of McDonald; Patrick MOLONEY of Chillicothe, Ohio, Michael MOLONEY of Columbus, Ohio, and John MOLONEY of Carnegie. Funeral services were held Friday morning at 8:45 o'clock in the St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church here and interment was made in Steubenville. Dr. ORWIG received word yesterday telling him of the death of his brother, Dr. J. B. ORWIG, of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. ORWIG died very suddenly. Dr. ORWIG expects to leave today to attend the funeral of his brother. Lee ELDER and Mrs. Edward CAMPBELL attended the funeral of their mother, Mrs. ELDER at Florence, Sunday. *Bulger column Messrs. TERNE, SAPPIE, VEDEL and CATHER, attended the funeral of Mr. ROEBUL of McDonald, Sunday. *Bulger column John BUTTERWORTH, aged 43 years, died at his home at Primrose Saturday morning, May 5, at 7:30 o'clock, after an illness of three weeks of pneumonia. The deceased is survived by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Emma POULLARD, of Primrose. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Susan HICKS of Primrose, and Mrs. Margaret PINDEVILLE, of Midway. Mr. BUTTERWORTH had been employed by the Carnegie Coal company. He had been a resident of this section for 30 years. The funeral services were held on Monday at 2 o'clock at the late home. Interment was made in the Center cemetery at Midway.

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