Mrs.Mildred Welsh;aged 30 years;of Bluff Street;Belle Vernon;died Saturday morning;May 16;1931 in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital. The lady gave birth to a child two weeks ago;which enjoys normal health. She is survived by her husband;James Welsh;and four chidlren;James;William;Virginia and Eleanor Elizabeth;the newcomer. She is also survived by her mother;Mrs.Elizabeth Griffith;one brother;William Griffith;of Pittsburgh;and two sisters;Mrs.Maude Keller of Glennwood and Miss Eva Griffith of Belle Vernon. The deceased had been a member of the Methodist Church and a member of the Sons of Veterans Auxiliary;No.3 Camp 265. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home;with Rev.Buell in charge. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
HANNAH WOODS
WILLIAM HENRY WELLS
LILLIAN H. WARRENSFORD
MILDRED ALINEGRIFFITH WELSH
JOSEPH WENTCELOVITCH
JACOB ( JACK ) WOZNIAK
JOSEPH WARBUTTON
Joseph Warbutton;aged 29;of 1608 Walnut street;Monessen;a son of Mr.and Mrs.John Warbutton;of Walnut street;died Christmas morning;December 25;1930;at 12:30 in the Washingtron hospital;sucumbing to injuries received Thursday;December 11;1930. In company of a brother;Robert Warbutton;the two young men were enroute to Washington on that date;and at a point near Scenery Hill;the car left the road and overturned. Joseph was pinned beneath the machine and was released with difficulty. He was removed to the Washington hospital;where it was found he had suffered a fracture of the pelvis;a broken leg and other injuries aside from the shock. Robert Warbutton was only slightly injured and was released after treatment. The two were admitted to the hospital at 3:30 p.m. Surviving are his wife;his parents;six brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be held from the home;1608 Walnut street;Sunday afternoon;December 28;1930;at 2:30 o’clock;conducted by Rev.H.J.Clover;pastor of the Trinity Episcopal Church;assisted by Rev. S. M. Snear;pastor of the Christian Church of Belle Vernon. Interment will be made in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
WILLIAM A WYLIE
HANNAH ELIZABETH WATSON
