"Edward W. Frantel, left, president of Seven-Up Co. and St. Louis County Executive Gene McNary sport Old Newsboys Day aprons provided by Frantel's company."
"Dressed for Bicentennial: The Globe-Democrat newspaper vending machine outside The Globe-Democrat building gets new paint job to honor the Bicentennial."
"Firefighters walk past a pile of smoldering hats thrown from a hat company's second-floor storage area during a small fire in the Globe-Democrat building Friday."
This photograph shows a wicker cornucopia filled with small gourds, harvest vegetables, and peanuts. There is dried corn off to the side, and a candle in front of the cornucopia. These are placed on a straw-like substance with a patterned fabric underneath and visible to the left of the photo.
"Ed Presti (Supervisor sales & bottler training 7up) talking on the air with Ron Elz and David Collin News Director, KXOX." Two of the three are wearing Seven-Up aprons and buttons.
"Twenty-seven members of the Missouri Air National Guard, 36 Army reservists and 6 Air Force reservists received the 1977 award at Saturday's ceremony at the Jefferson Memorial in Forest Park."
"To be ready for occupancy about Nov. 1 is the New Federal Office Building(foreground) at 1520 Market st. Plaza Square apartment buildings are in the left background, while adjoining the new building on the right is Kiel Auditorium."
Afternoon session winners are, front row from left, Ann Klein, Sherry Vollmer, Jennifer Santen and Scott Rubin; back row, Parry Perdue, Laura Jane Meyer, Vance Beers and Bob Berendzen.
Mrs. Frances Goodall stands in an office for the Social Planning Council of St. Louis and St. Louis County. Goodall was recognized with a Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Award.
Steve Thoma, account executive for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, explains the operation of the stock market to four of the winners of the Globe-Democrat Business Excellence Award. The youngsters, all members of the Junior Achievement program, from left, are Gary Deeken, Mary Gard, Alicia Hendrickson and Samuel Nixon Jr. Each of the teen-agers received $50 to invest in the market with the award.
"Almost 1000 persons attended the luncheon yesterday honoring the 1957 Ten Women of Achievement. Richard H. Amberg, publisher of the Globe-Democrat presented each of the 10 women for outstanding contributions to the betterment of our "selected way of life in 1957" with a silver plate inscribed with her name and the category for which she was honored."
Almost 1000 person attended the luncheon yesterday honoring the 1957 Ten Women of Achievement. Richard H. Amberg, publisher of The Globe-Democrat presented each of the 10 women "selected way of life in 1957" with a silver plate inscribed with their names.