The new Tamm Avenue Bridge over the Daniel Boone Expressway was opened to traffic early Tuesday. The new structure, with two wider lanes and sidewalks, links with Wells drive opposite the Elephant House of the St. Louis Zoo. This view looks toward the Zoo.
Erected for the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America, this archway was illuminated by gas and electricity. In the background is the City Hall being built in old Washington Park.
This old landmark of North St. Louis at 3900 Natural Bridge avenue, once a saloon which did a flourishing business when the Cardinals played at the old Robinson Field, soon is to be torn down, a wrecking permit having been Anheuser-Busch, Inc., owners of the building, to raze it.
Photograph of passengers on the top deck of the President steamboat overlooking the Mississippi River. Photograph is taken from within the pilothouse., p11-3-3-58-8
W. R. Persons, president and chief executive officer of Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company, has volunteered to serve the Unite Fund for the second consecutive year as chairman of the Sponsors Committee in the annual fall drive, according to Harry F. Harrington, general campaign chairman.
"Ready for sunshine or rain, this trio of young ladies from Scruggs-Vandervoot-Barney are ready for their entrance as 'Show Stoppers.' Wearing Fabiani dresses in a rainbow of pastels, they are, from left: Kathy Perry in pale blue silk organza, Julie Edmunds in pink cotton broadcloth and Debbie Henson in white embroidered pique."
"Seen 'Through the Looking Glass,' Gilda Winchell straightens her spring-flowered hat before taking to the runway. Appearing for Boyd's, she wore a slim silk shift of wig green, covered by this free-swinging cape of white wool with large pockets and brass buttons."
"Leaning against an automobile conveniently parked in the Auditorium corridor, Joy Kinder of Garland's shows off her frosted pink mohair suit featuring the 'fisherman' look. The pullover jacket focuses attention on wider sleeves gathered easily at the cuffs."
"Enjoying Globe-Democrat Fashion Show, is this trio of women from Godfrey, Ill. They are(from the left) Mrs. Bernard Keeney, Mrs. Richard Sheffel and Mrs. Troy Cummings. They were among 20,000 persons who attended the two performances Tuesday."
Getting a last lick with the hairbrush from their mother before going on stage for Famous-Barr are Pam and Kim Burlew, who appeared in the "Small World" setting.
Demonstrators inside the bank are listening to Joseph McDonnell, executive vice president of the bank, as her reads the injunction issued by Circuit Judge Michael J. Scott.