The drapes in the "Penthouse" a community room at the Kingsbury Terrace Apartments, 5655 Kingsbury, are full of holes. Looking at the drapes here are L-R: Lorita Fulton, manager, and resident Miss Geneva Brown. The St. Louis housing authority paid for the drapes but they have never been delivered.
Discussing interest rates at the 27th annual correspondent banking conference of Mercantile Trust Co. are Neal J. Farrell, president and chief operating officer of Mercantile; Norman M. Coats, director of the economic research department of Ralston Purina Co.; Robert O. Blomquist, executive vice president of Mercantile, and Eugenene A. Leonard, senior vice president of Mercantile and head of its correspondent banking division.
Mercantile's new Fingertip Banking machine provides much faster service combined with increased privacy and security. The new machines accept the existing Fingertip Banking cards that customers presently use.
Mercantile Trust Company has been honored by the United Way for over a quarter of a century of sponsorship of the Toy and Doll Christmas Project. At left is Jacque Barney and at right is Brenda Sisson, who helped in this year's doll project.
Bill Lill Chairman of St. Louis Veteran's Day Parade, gives a Thanks handshake and a pat on the back to Missouri State Bank president Robert Harris as the bank will be the new home for the display of veterans in the Gallery of Heros at tucker and Olive.
"The main tower entrance to One Centerre Plaza feeds visitors into a 51-foot-high lobby with terrazzo flooring, a wall of Dakota mahogany granite and escalators with anodized bronze handrails. The escalators terminate on the third floor where elevator service begins."
"One Centerre Plaza is an octagonally shaped skyscraper with bronze-tinted, low-reflective glass. Chamfered corners maximize views and allow natural light to penetrate interior spaces."