Mrs. William Critchlow A funeral service for Mrs. Mar garet Critchlow, widow of William Critchlow, was held at 3.30 p. m Friday at the Harrisville Method ist church. Rev. L. Ardelle Shhindie decker officiated. Mrs. June Mc. Gill sang “Asleep in Jesus” and “Abide With Me.” Six grandsons, Donald Gilchrist, Detmar Dunlap, Donald Humphrey, William and Dean Critchtow, and William Stewart served as pall bearers and the burial was made in the Harrisville cemetery. Mrs. Critchlow’s death occurred Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur ‘Humphrey, Harrisville, where she had resided. She leaves four daugh ters and eight sons as follows: Mrs Humphrey, Mrs. Kida Orr, Lee Richard and Warren, Harrisville; Mrs Carrie Gilchrist, Sandy Lake; Mrs. Mary Morley, Grove City; Har ry, New York; Alton, Olean; Gor don, Tonawanda; Braden, Albany; Bert, Rochester, Pa. Of a family of 10, she leaves only two brothers and a sister, William Atwell, Aber deen; George Atwell, Tidbute: Mrs H. D. Kightsinger, Rocky Grove, John L. Susie A requiem high masa for John L Susie, 66, of River Ridge Farm, who, died in the Franklin hospital Wed esday noon after falling from a ‘produce truck on the Bredinsburg Hu, was celebrated in St. Patrick's church, Saturday at 9 a. m. by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas B. Downey, pastor The requiem chief sang the mass; jat the blessing, “Sweet Heart of ‘ Jesus.” Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery and the pallbearers were John Hiiesina, William Beebe, Mar jtin Vogelaar, George Hazlett, Pau l Swartzinger and Charles Amon. The Sons of Italy and the Frater nal Order of Eagles called Fridiay, evening at the Barron chapel and scores of other friends also called to pay their respects. There were a great many beautiful flowers . Those who attended the services ‘from out of town were: Lawrence Susie, Conneaut Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hook and daughter, Mary Ann, Fayette City; Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Ratzando and daughter ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Vennuccl, and Alex Razzando, Belle Vernon, Phil ip Susie, Mrs. Gabriel Garberine and daughter, Eleanor, Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Susie, Joseph Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ben nett, Mrs. Lucy Atkinson, Peter Leone,hristie Monago, John Di Fonzo, Nick Schiappa, Libby Mona ro, and Mrs. James Schiappa, Lewis Run; Anthony Susie, d Vellaville, N. Y.; Mr and Mrs. Alfred Susie, Fred Vinesquera, Mrs. John Cornato, Mrs Anthony Pascale, and Mr. and Mrs John Cocco, Bradford; Mrs. Silvio Tatasco, Beaver Falls; Mis. Louis Costanzo, Steubenville, O. Mr. and Mrs. John Grimaldi and Mra. Ralph Grill, Eric; W. T. l/c Nick J. Scap ‘atice, California; Miss Verona Kos telac, Fairhope, Pa. Mrs. Anna Troupe Mrs. Anna Troupe of Ridgway, a former resident of Franklin, died June 6 at the home of her daugh ter, Mra. J. EB. McNutt of Ridgway Mrs. Troupe at one time resided in Franklin with her daughter, Mrs Homer C. Anderson, 417 Eighth st. Mrs. Samuel C. Frantz Following a long illness, Mrs. Adda Young Frantz, 67» wife of Samuel C. Frantz, died at 5:30 a. m. Saturday at the family home, 440 Pacific st. She was born October 5, 1878, in Canal township, the daughter of William and Mary Young Surviving besides her husband are the following song and daugh ters: Floyd, Richard, Walter, Mrs. Scott Lowers and Mrs. L. T. Mc Kissick, all of Franklin, Miss Edith, at home. She also leaves the fol lowing brothers and sisters Theo dore Young, Franklin, Mrs. Wil liam Boughner, Cooperstown; James Young and Mrs. Wayne Don ley, Youngstown. She was a member of the Mt. Pleasant United Brethren church. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from the home, with Rev. B. FE. Coleman in charge. Burial will be in Franklin ceme tery. Linda Sue Reynolds Linda Sue Reynolds, infant daughter of Tech. Sgt. Edward D. Reynolds and Mrs. Martha E. Mc Clelland Reynolds of 418 Fourth st, died in the Franklin hospital Saturday evening The baby was born In the hospital Friday, evening Surviving are the parents and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McClelland of Franklin