Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1947 — Page 7
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The rate of patient turnover In veterans' hospitals has risen to a monthly average of more than L r < percent because of Improved medical care.
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Sale Os Ahr Market Is Announced Today E. (’. Dunlap of Mlddlepoint, ().. has purchased Ahr’a Market on Second street, from Fred A hr. who first established the- place as a retail fruit market in 1912. Mr. Dunlap took possession of the etore today. It is located in the Dugan building. The new owner plans a remodeling program, which will include expansion of both grocery and meat departments. Mr. Ahr will continue as butcher in charge of the meat market and bis children. James and Sally will be clerks in the store Mr. Dunlap and family will move here, having leased the Garhani duplex on North Fourth street.
Monroe Planning To Obserfb Berne. .Inly 31 Homer Winter ‘ •■g« has liven named chairman of a committee at Montoe to study the , poHMibilitiee <>f staging a centen
nial celebration some time this dayfall in observance* of the* luoth birthday of the town of Monroe Other members of the committee . are Ed Rich and Elmo Stucky, i Monroe was platted in December 1 of 1X47, by the late* John Everhart. The nature of tin- centennial observance has not been announced [ but various forms of obse vlng > the important event are under con ■ tdderation. o Chicago i«s 911 miles from NewYork City and 2271 frm- San Fran- ’ cisco. 0 I REV. PAUL SHCULTZ Koitthiurd sroiii I'ngr II Ann. Paul Gerald. David Norbert. Sylvia Faith, ami Gloria Kathleen.
Edna Mae and Marelyn Ann are Htudenta of Valparaiso University. Mrs. Frieda Schultz, wife of the pastor, has been active In all activities of the local congregation A graduate of a school of music in Cleveland. <>., she has served the parish here as organist for 2" Mll’ “ Kb.. HR 1 ft Jfe lwfc >... MSm ■' *«««»"«* j . > TESTIFYING before the Senate war : Investigating committee probing ! Hughes war contracts in Wash- ’ iugton, Chad Calhoun, Kaiser company vice president, says Kai- ; ser’s plan in 1912 to build three ! huge flying boats had Fleet Adm. ‘William I). !.• ihy s personal ap- ! proval. The Kaiser plan never received official government ap- ’ proval. (International) I ” IS 2
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r | years and also as choir accom t panist. Mrs. Schultz has been a great influence in promoting and • developing the finer musical berit- 1 age of the church in the local 1 I" Decatur parish. The daughters. - Edna Mae and Marelyn Ann, have, ■ respectively, also served the con- ! * gregation as soloist and organist i . | ’I Rev. and Mrs. Schultz haxe pur < based a home in Glendale. Calif., and Hollywood, where they will reside with their cliildren. The pass tor will deliver his farewell ser-! ■ mon August 10 and the family will* leave Decatur for their new boinell about August 21. The Rev. Karl Hofmann, of St. | Peter’a Lutheran church, will serve as vacancy pastor until a successor to Rev. Schultz ha- been ' appointed and installed.
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