Visitors at the second day of the Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show in Kiel Auditorium listen to an explanation of color co-ordination (top left) at the Sears, Roebuck and Company exhibit, which features periodic lectures on home decorating and design. At top right, Union Electric's "Mechanical man," harry Rose of Gibbsboror, N.J. who impersonates a robot to perfection, explains in pantornine features of the company's display. At left, Pat Steigmann, 12, and her sister Beverly, 8, look at the pet display in the Woolworth booth.
Visitors at the second day of the Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show in Kiel Auditorium listen to an explanation of color co-ordination (top left) at the Sears, Roebuck and Company exhibit, which features periodic lectures on home decorating and design. At top right, Union Electric's "Mechanical man," harry Rose of Gibbsboror, N.J. who impersonates a robot to perfection, explains in pantornine features of the company's display. At left, Pat Steigmann, 12, and her sister Beverly, 8, look at the pet display in the Woolworth booth.
H. E. Wuertenbaecker Jr., vice president, marketing, for Union Electric, presents portable color tv set to Mrs. Marguerite Bauer, 201 Dana dr., Collinsville. Mrs. Bauer, a teacher at Summit Elementary School, Collinsville, won the set in a contest conducted daily at the Union Electric booth at The Globe-Democrat's Modern Living Show.
Avis Buttons with the slogan "We Try Harder" in many languages is displayed at the Avis rent-a-car booth at the Modern Living Show by Miss Karen Nelson.
'Space Twins' Toni Dolan and Caralie Hall decorate an air conditioner condensing unit at the Space Conditioning, Inc., booth at the Modern Living Show.
Ready for the Celebrity Cake Baking Contest, Ed Wilson, Wew's popular morning record spinner, demonstrates the form he hopes will enable him to take him to take first place Tuesday evening at Kiel Auditorium.
Ron Love, E. J. Korvette Sunset Hills store manager, and Renee Striblin of 1321 McCutcheon Ave., Richmond Heights, winner of the 1910 Tin Lizzie given away by Korvette, look over a scale model of the car in front of the Korvette store.
Stork Derby Winners line up in order behind Mr. Patches of Kmox-tv, an old friend they know from the "World of Mr. Zoom" show early in the morning. They are (from the left) Larry Adler, Donna Backhaus, Elaine Tramel, Theresa Marie Schmidt, Karen Shanahan, Phyllis and Phillip Kleppen, Jimmy Neville, Kathy Crouch and Kathleen Maniaci.
Phillip Kleppen and Jimmy Neville have their careers cut out for them as stars of the Cardinals - football and baseball, respectively. With the boys is Globe-Democrat staff writer Judith Jenkins.
Winners in Saturday's semi-finals in The Globe-Democrat KTCI Spelling Bee, from left, in front, Donald Mangogna, Mike Markovich, Mark Egley and Roberta Schingech. Second Row, Jean Berger, Peggy Husmann, Teresa Heinze and Maureen Connelley. In back are Fred Bernard and Weldon Cox, moderators.