SALLIE, BISH, STARK Esther Ellease SALLIE, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. G. E. SALLIE, died at the home of her parents in Poplar street Wednesday morning, Aug. 22, at 12:50 o'clock. Death was due to tuberculosis. Miss SALLIE had been confined to her bed since July 5. Miss SALLIE was born in Duquesne, January 3, 1900, and came to McDonald with her parents when eleven years old. She was a member of the Junior class of the McDonald High school. She is survived by her parents, three brothers and four sisters. A brother, Edward, died December 28, 1916. Funeral services will be conducted from the First Baptist church, of which her father is pastor, this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock in charge of the Rev. John M. CLAY of Duquesne and the Rev. W. M. NELSON, of Farrell, Pa. Clara Bell BISH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank BISH, died at her home Friday evening, after a short illness. She was aged 2 years and five months. She is survived by her father and mother, four sisters and five brothers. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. SLEASE at the late home, on Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment was in Center cemetery. Bernard BISH of Clarion was summoned home by the sudden death of his sister, Clara BISH. The funeral was attended by Walter, John and Hampton BISH of McDonald, cousins of the deceased. *Midway column Mrs. STARK died at her late home Monday morning, August 13, She had been in her usual state of health until a few days before her death, when she became weak and continued thus until her death. Mrs. STARK was aged 81 years. She is survived by four children, James, John and Agnes at home and Mrs. Margaret SOMES of Bellevue and three grandchildren, Mrs. Walter BRABSON of Midway, John MCCARTY of McDonald and Rosslyn MCCARTY of the of the U. S. Army and four great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at her late home. Interment was made in Center cemetery. *Midway column