"A Plaza Square apartment building was purchased Tuesday by the Bethesda General Hospital for a domiciliary home for persons aged 65 or over. Purchase price for the building at 60 Plaza Square was $2,185,000. Persons living in the home will pay a life residence fee ranging from about $3000 to $12,000 and a monthly charge of $150 to $200 for food, medical, nursing and maid services. Extensive
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"More than 150 executives of leading St. Louis grocery firms and food advertisers attended a luncheon sponsored by the Globe-Democrat at Hotel Sheraton yesterday to hear an address by Rufus G. Pankow, merchandising director of Puck--The Comic Weekly. Pankow outlined the tremendous sales power of Sunday comics advertising tied in with modern point-of-sale merchandising using comic favorites in
"Department store and drug company executives were guests of the Globe-Democrat yesterday at a luncheon at the Statler Hotel at which Rufus Pankow, merchandising manager of Puck Comic Group, was the chief speaker. The luncheon was the second of two at which Pankow spoke."