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He was captain in the medical corps during World War I and a charter member of the [[Lions Club]]. | He was captain in the medical corps during World War I and a charter member of the [[Lions Club]]. | ||
[[File:P0290.JPG|thumb|left|450px|Dr. Arthur M. Purves, Walter L. Plew and Leonard Manuel in costume during Frontier Days, September 28, 1950]] | [[File:P0290.JPG|thumb|left|450px|Dr. Arthur M. Purves, [[Walter L. Plew]] and Leonard Manuel in costume during Frontier Days, September 28, 1950]] | ||
[[Category:Businesspeople]] | [[Category:Businesspeople]] | ||
[[Category:People associated with the Lions Club]] | [[Category:People associated with the Lions Club]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 11 March 2026
Dr. Arthur M. Purves (1876-1960) opened his medical practice in 1903 in the Brown building. He was director of the First National Bank and chairman of the board of First Federal Savings & Loan.
He was captain in the medical corps during World War I and a charter member of the Lions Club.
