Mrs.Blanche Borne;aged 50 years;wife of Leon Borne;died suddenly at her home in Third street;Sunday morning;February 3;1929;at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Borne had been a resident of Charleroi for the past twenty years and was well acquainted in the community. Besides her husband she leaves one son;Frederick;at home. Funeral services will be held at the home of Marshall Borne;311 Crest avenue;Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment to take place in Belle Vernon Cemetery.
FRANK BAUER
JAMES CLIFFORD BROOKS
MATTHEW BAINBRIDGE
BLANCHE M. BORNE
FRANK BROSKEY
MARY ANN BAINBRIDGE
MOLLIE BROWN
JOHN E. BARRON
John E.Barron; a resident of Jeannette for the past 15 years;died Sunday morning at 11 o’clock in the Westmoreland hospital following an illness of 10 weeks;aged 53 years. He had been a patient in the hospital for three weeks. Mr. Barron was a member of the Baptist church;the Masonic fraternity;Knights Templar;Bellevernon Lodge of Odd Fellows and the Jeannette Acacia club. He worked at his trade as glass cutter for many years but recently had been manager of a Butler store at Arlington. Surviving are his widow and one uncle;John Courtney of Bellevernon. The body was brought to the home of Mr.and Mrs. E.W.Copper;No.1 Magee avenue;where it will remain until Tuesday morning when it will be removed to his former home in Bellevernon. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs.Baron’s brother-in-law;L.W.Corwin;531 Speer street;Bellevernon. The interment will follow in the Bellevernon cemetery.
MICHAEL BYELICK