Warren E.Billger;aged 9;son of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph B.Billger;838 Crest avenue;Charleroi;drowned in the Monongahela River on Tuesday;June 30;1931 at 4:15 p.m. He will be interred in the Belle Vernon Cemetery on Friday;July 3;1931;at 3 o’clock from the Charleroi home;838 Crest avenue. Rev.F.S.Montgomery;of the Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church and Rev.Spear of the Belle Vernon M.E. Church will be in charge.
MARGARET ALBERTA BOWELL
WARREN E. BILLGER
ROBERT BASILE
ANNA BRILLA
MICHAEL BALL
FREDA BREEDING
ALINE SYLVIASOUPLY BILLGER
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.
WILLIAM T. BALDWIN
EMMA BUGELLI
