Firemen Don W. Hahn (left), Chief Paul Partridge and Sidney Burnette, deliver $1350 to The Globe-Democrat's Heart-Lung Fund from Mount Vernon, Ill., residents. The Mount Vernon Register-News and Radio Station WMIX helped the firemen to rally the community behind the heart-lung machine appeal.
Gene Maynard finished as he started yesterday in the Turkey Day Run. The University of Illinois runner, No. 36, is shown here as he led the field in its first strides. Maynard went on to win the event, held during half-time of the city title high school football game.
French fur-traders of the eighteenth century built houses similar to this along the river front. The model pictured is displayed in the Memorial Exhibit now at the Old Courthouse.
Monty Hopke, left, won the License Lottery $1,000 first prize; Bob Miller won $500, second; Pauline Craycraft won $100, third. A month before that, Monty's Wife, Kathy Hopke, won $500 in The Globe-Democrat's Great Car and Cash Giveaway.
Enid Weisberg Frank (seated) is the most recent winner in the Globe-Democrat's Great Car and Cash Giveaway. It was her grandmother, left, who noticed the number in the morning Globe. She is Pearl Jacobsohn.
A gleaming silver nylon lame trench coat, double-breasted and belted, is presented by Ginny Van Sciever for Vandervoort's. Protected from spotting of any kind, the coat has slit side pockets and is worn wit matching helmet and boots.
A veil of white chiffon falls and floats from a high band of jewels in a gown by Malcolm Starr and shown by Pris Burnett for Famous-Barr. The gossamer chiffon drifts freely as it covers the fit of a sheath beneath.
Layers of lavendar chiffon are molded to the body in an evening extravaganza by Stavropoulos of New York and Athens. A gentle cascade of Chantilly lace forms an airy cape for the ensemble modeled by Janice Quin for Stix, Baer & Fuller.