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Obituaries Services Set For Aspinwall Physician Dr. J. L. Marshall Was Graduate of Pitt, Penn State Pittsburgh Press, Funeral services will be tomorrow for Dr. John L.

Marshall, 57, Aspinwall physician, who died at Pittsburgh Hospital Monday. Dr. Marshall lived at 205 Eastern Aspinwall. He attended Pennsylvania State College and was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He held memberships in Theta Xi and Phi Rho Sigma fraternities and was a member of the Allegheny County Medica Society, the University Club and the United Presbyterian Church of Aspinwall.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Henderson Marshall; two daughters, Mrs. Joan Brennan and Mrs. Eloise Johnson; three sons, Charles John L. Jr.

and James and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Murphy and Mrs. O. L. Henry.

Friends are being received at the Alfred W. Moore Funeral Home, 100 Center Aspinwall, where the services will be held. Burial will be in Mount Royal Cemetery. Walter D. Kaufman Sr.

Walter Daniel Kaufman of 907 S. Negley died yesterday-on his 66th birthday in Veterans' Hospital, Oakland. Born May 7, 1891, in Pitts burgh, Mr. Kaufman was a veteran of World War serv. ing with Company Twenty.

eighth Engineers. He was in France for one year. Mr. Kaufman, a motion picture projectionist, had been employed in the Harris, Enright and Ritz Theaters. He was a member of Motion Pictures Operators Local No.

171. Trees-Carlisle Post No. 166, Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Camelle Kaufman; a son, Walter D.

and a brother, Walter of Gary, Ind. Friends are being received at the Kekilty Funeral 605 Brushton where services will be at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will be in Sunset View Memorial Park, Penn Township.

Alex Manculich Requiem mass for Alex Manculich, owner of the Sanitary Transfer 4808 Penn Garfield, will be sung at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. John. the Baptist Church, South Side.

Mr. Manculich, 67, died on Monday at his home, 103" Highland East Liberty. He was president of St. John's Church. Surviving are his widow, Anna Dolgas Manculich; three sons, George, Alex Jr.

and Michael Manculich; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Peha and Mrs. Ann Peha; four ters, 11 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Friends are being received at the McCabe Bros. Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Ave.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Florence W. Cleaver FREDERICKTOWN, May 8 (Special) -Mrs. Florence Wickerham Cleaver died early yesterday at her home in Centerville Borough, Washington County.

She was 74. She was a member of the Centerville Methodist Church and the Deemston Grange No. 1372. Surviving are her husband, Frank; two daughters, Mrs. Erma Crawford of R.

D. Frederickton, and Mrs. Frances Snodgrass of McMurray; four sisters, Mrs. Sally Burson of Washington. Mrs.

Dora Cornell of Fredericktown, Mrs. Della Nyswaner of Clarksville, and Mrs. Myrtle Duxbury of St. Petersburg, a brother, Archie Wickerham of Fredericktown; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Friends are being received at the John B.

Greenlee Funeral Home, Beallsville, where serv. ices will be at 2 p. m. Satur. day.

Burial will be in Beallsville Cemetery. Frank Byron Wolfe Services for Frank Byron Wolfe, retired vice president and controller of Pittsburgh Equitable Meter now the Rockwell Manufacturing were held at St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. Wolfe, 72, retired to FlorIda in 1939.

Surviving are a son, Frank B. of Murrysville, and two grandchildren. Firemen Set Meeting The Westmoreland County Firemen's Assn. will meet at 8 p. m.

Friday in the South Greensburg Fire Department station. CALLOUSES To relieve painful callouses, Ing or tenderness on bottom of feet and remove callouses--get these thin, soothing, cushioning pads. D' Scholls Lino pads May 8, '57 LEAD ROLES will be held by Cindy McKnight and Lynn Love in the operetta, "The Fortune Teller," by Victor Herbert, to be presented at 8:15 p. tomorrow and Friday, at Mt. Lebanon High School auditorium.

Mrs. Alice Shanahan Requiem mass for Mrs. Alice Gormley Shanahan will be sung at 11 a. m. tomorrow at St.

Paul's Cathedral. Mrs. Shanahan, widow of George A. Shanahan, former president of the Shanahan Transfer died on Monday at her home, 1 Colonial Shadyside. sides a life resident of Pittsburgh.

Surviving are two daughof Youngstown, Ohio, ters, Mrs. John A. Croakies: Joseph A. Gilleaudeau of Ossinging, N. and three sons, Dennis Barry and James G.

Shanahan. Friends are being received at the family home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Deaths Elsewhere Dr. Wilhelm Filchner, 79, a German who ducted expeditions to Tibet, China and the South Pole, in Zurich, Switzerland.

James Armand de. Roths. child, 78, of the well-known banking family, in London. Miss Frances Del Mar, 88, artist and author of "A Year Among the Maoris," in New York. Richard L.

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