"Modern Doughboys: In the midst of past and present entanglements, American doughboys keep in trim, forming the bulwark of American defense in a time of peace. These soldiers are part of the Sixth Infantry at Jefferson Barracks."
An Artist sketchof the proposed new $1,200,000 Armory for the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Infantry, Missouri National Guard, as it would look if built under present tentative plans.
Part of the service company and the band of the Missouri National Guard just before leaving the old Armory at Grand boulevard and Market street for the new quarters on Market street, near Spring avenue.
The first Missouri militiamen swam in Mill Creek and the Mississippi River, but the members of the 138th, after the chlorinated water is put in, are going to have a swimming pool.
Col. Lawrence Kingsland, commander of the 138th Infantry, Missouri National Guard, welcomes Gold Star Mothers to the new armory of the infantry, which was dedicated Saturday night.
"As American tastes evolved, so did D'Arcy's advertizing. Ads, from left, for Coca-Cola in 1918, Budweiser in 1935 and Bud again in 1981, reflect changes in lifestyle and innovations in printing techniques."