Denise Wordolowski, 13, daughter of Joseph and Dorothy Wondolowski, 1355 North 43rd st., Eeast St. Louis, Ill., is the latest winner in the Ask Andy contest sponsored locally The Globe-Democrat.
"The first session of the special tax division of city court was held Saturday, April 19, and produced about $300 in fines and more than $10,000 in taxes. The court will meet every other Saturday and is expected to handle about 4,000 cases this year. Tax cases used to be put on the regular city court dockets, but were shifted to the special division at the suggestion of Collector of Revenue John
Edward J. Costigan Sr. (left), general partner of Edward D. Jones & Co., watches as Dr. Hal Jones (center), president and James Cotton, marketing director of Infotronics Corp., explain their new 3055 medical data computer at a public demonstration at Clinical Laboratories.
Photograph of the last Norfolk and Western passenger train leaving St. Louis. The city of St. Louis pulls out of Union Station on its last trip to California.
Samuel Cupples, who in 1851 established the firm which became the largest woodenware company in the United States, built this home at 3673 Pine in 1890, about which time this photo was taken. The building is now St. Louis University's well known "Chouteau House." Pennsylvania Samuel Cupples came to St. Louis via Pittsburgh where he learned the woodenware business and in 1851 founded Samuel
A plush suite of offices, with deep-pile carpets on the floors and oil paintings on the paneled Friday as part of the assets of Diversified Brokers Co. frozen by order of federal court.
Gayle How, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert How, 7320 Brunswick ave., Shrewsbury is the latest grand winner in the Cappy Dick contest sponsored locally by The Globe-Democrat.
Don Wesa, area manager of circulation sales of St. Louis, congratulates the three boys who won a free trip to Cape Kennedy, Florida., for selling the most subscriptions to the Globe-Deomocrat in a recent contest. The boys left Lambert- St. Louis Municipal Airport Thursday and are due back Sunday. They are, from left: Charles Quick, 14; Gray Grubbs, 13, and Steve Smoot, 13.
Bob Audrath, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Audrain of 5312 Fletcher, Jennings, is the latest grand winner in the Ask Andy contest sponsored locally by The Globe-Democrat.