One of the newly-constructed grass greens on the course with (left to right) Capt. McCowan, Mrs. Van Zee, Lieut. O'Connell and Lieut. Van Zee holing out.
THOSE back of the reconstruction and the efforts which they have accomplished changing nine overgrown fairways and vacant ground into the Jefefrson Barracks Club over a period of eight weeks are shown above.
Only five blue-clad veterans of the G.A.R. were able to attend the Memorial Day exercises at Jefferson Barracks yesterday to the left is Capt. LeRoy E. McGraw, who represented Col. Short at the G.A.R. exercises.
Citizen soldiers at the C.M.T.C. in Jefferson Barracks put their best foot forward during this march which was toward the mess hall yesterday for the noonday meal.
St. Louisans at the Citizens' Military Training Camp at Jefferson Barracks where with boys from other parts of Missouri, Illinios and Arkansas, they will undergo a perios of army life.
"Rookies at Jefferson Barracks engaging in bayonet drill. These rookies have been in the army less than a month, but under the intensive drilling, under which the time for training recruits has been reduced from 16 weeks to 28 days, they are rapidly being converted into first-class fighting men. Watching the drill with critical eyes are, left, Sergt. William J. Jacques and, right, Sergt. F
THEY call it "deprocessing" at Jefferson Barracks when the student camper muster out of the C.M.T.C this way as the term ends. After a month in khaki these lads lined up yesterday to get back the cilivian togs they arrived in.
One of the old-time memorials to Bacchus in St. Louis was the Bardenheier Building at 214 Market street, erected in 1873 by John Bardenheier, whose stocks of wine and liquors occupied three floors and a commodious cellar.
P. by Rudy Gerber - when? Ca. 1935. L to R Oliver Parmely - Jim Swift - Ruth Ferris and Rudy Gerber. Capt. Buck (from the back) on a chair at the rail. (Comments - Marga Finger)
by Randy Gerber - when? Ca 1935 on the Str. "Golden Eagle". Men with white caps L to R Jim Swift, Rudy Gerber, Oliver P. center standing: Horty Wilder, Hostess; between Horty & Rudy G. is Ruth Ferris, side view. Others not known to me - Marga F.
Shortly before the tour of inspection was made at Bagnell Dam, the 272 youngesters who made the two-day trip of the Globe-Democrat Boys' Outing Club were photographed yesterday in front of the power plant. After the tour, motorboat rides on the Lake of the Ozarks climax the day's activity at Bagnell.