Mrs. Aline Soupley Billger; aged 22 years; wife of Harry D. Billger; of Belle Vernon; died Saturday afternoon January 31;1931; at 12:45
o’clock; in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital;of complications following
two operations performed earlier in the week. Her death was unexpected; a host of friends here and in the valley being shocked at its suddenness. Mrs. Hillger; who was the daughter of Mrs. Mary Soupley; of 400 Oakland avenue; would have been 23
years old had she lived one more day. She was a bride of four months; having been married last September 30;and since that time had resided in Belle Vernon.
She was a devout member of the
Washington avenue Presbyterian
Church and participated in all its activities. She attended Sunday school
and was enrolled as a member of the
Westminster Guild. For the past six
years she was a clerk in the Charleroi
Savings and Trust Company; following her graduation in 1925 from
Charleroi High school. She was
born and reared in Charleroi.
Surviving besides her husband and
mother are two brothers; Jules and
Ray and a sister; Alice; all at home.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon;February 3;1931 at 2 o’clock from
the home of her mother; 400 Oakland
avenue; with Rev. Frank S. Montgomery; pastor of the Washington
Avenue Presbyterian Church; in
charge. Interment will be in Belle
Vernon Cemetery.

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