Resident gardener Alois Hangge trims a rose bush at Neighborhood Gardens while William Dilworth, maintenance man at the apartment complex, paints a porch.
Resident gardener Alois Hangge trims a rose bush at Neighborhood Gardens while William Dilworth, maintenance man at the apartment complex, paints a porch.
"Claude Matthews, 8565 Ginger, a Southwestern Bell supervisor, and Mrs. Gloria Sullivan, checking department employe at the Bank of St. Louis, view sports cartoons by Amour Krupnik, Globe-Democrat artist. The display, in the bank's main floor lobby at Ninth and Washington, continues through April 28."
Shortly after the holdup, this was the scene inside the Mercantile Trust Company where two men escaped with $15,226 Friday while customers were unaware that a robbery was taking place.
Scene of the $15,000 bank robbery was the Mercantile Trust Company which occupied a full city block between Locust, St. Charles, Seventh and Eighth streets.
Useless but Required by Missouri's present bar on branch banking is this $30,000 hole-in-the-ground. Lindell Trust Company, 2745 North Grand Bl., is building the unproductive tunnel under the the street to make its new drive-in facility legal.
John H. Lashly, left, chairman of Lashly, Caruthers, Thies, Ravel & Hamel, and Mayor James F. Conway help lower the electronic time and temperature sign on the facade of the Mutual Bank Building. The building will be the new home of the Lashly, Caruthers, Thies, Ravel & Hamel law firm.
"Mrs. Grace Varady of the comptroller's office at Boatmen's National Bank with two prize-winning dolls she dressed in the 26th annual doll dressing contest for bank employes Tuesday. The dolls in the contest will be on display at the bank downtown from Monday through Dec. 18 and then will be distributed to various charitable organizations in the area. More than 200 dolls were entered in the
Seventy-six First National Banks in St. Louis staff members were honored Thursday night at the bnk's annual 25 Year Club banquet. Two staff members were honored for more than 50 years of service, 15 new staff members were welcomed into the 25 Year Club and watches were awarded to 59 staff memberswith 40 to 45 years of continous service.
well-known cartoonists. Also on display are photographs of candidates. History of political campaigning from the 1850s is depicted. The exhibit will be shown through Monday, Nov. 2."
"New enlistees are being instructed on the 50 caliber machine gun by a trainer at the 201st Anti-aircraft bn. at Jefferson Barracks. Pictured, from left to right: Pvt. Davie Groom, D Battery, 135 Jefferson, Valley Park; Pvt. Paul Krettler, D Battery, 330 Weiss Ave., Lemay; Pvt. Vernon King. Hdgrs. Battery, 3646 Neosho; Pvt. Richard Beck, D Battery, 201 Vida, Lemay and S.F.C. Harold V. Bergman
St. Louis County's plans to replace about a dozen one-lane bridges with wider roadways may make situations like the one shown here a thing of the past. Car in foreground is waiting for one in background as it crosses the bridge.