Bellerive (right), of the St. Louis Hockey Braves, slaps the disc (arrow) away from Tulsa's Barry Trapp Wednesday night during the Central Hockey League game at the Arena to stop an Oiler assault on the St. Louis goal.
St. Louis Braves' Roger Bellerive (left) and Ray LaRose (right) surround the Omaha Knights' Ron Naud in this first-period action Sunday night at the Arena as St. Louis gained possession of the disk after the scramble with Naud.
"Forming a stir step line are (from left) Jill Rayburn, Susan Holmes, Sharon Halley and Penny Koerner. The four girls all fro the Lalla Bauman Dance Studio, are practicing a routine they will use in the Globe-Democrat Fall Fashion Show, Sept. 8, at Kiel Auditorium. The girls are portraying Vanity dancers from the days of Earl Carrol. Tickets for the show are on sale daily at the Globe-Democrat and are available by mail."
"At Globe-Democrat Fashion Show Wednesday in Convention Hall of Kiel Auditorium, these bridal party dresses in white Point d'Espirit, from Stix, Baer & Fuller, are among than 100 spring and summer ensembles modeled."
"Getting set for the 'Nine to Five' scene, Ginny Van Sciever from Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney gets a helping hand before heading for the runway in an apricot tweed tunic suit designed by David Kidd for Arthur Jablow."
"Elaine Craig presents Norman Norell's new pants suit for Stix, Bqaer & Fuller. Black diagonal wool knee-long pants underscore a double-breasted white wool jacket, set of at the neckline with a black grosgrain bow."
"Among the 'evening stars' in the final scene of the show, Garland's Mary Lou Hess shows a full-length lavishly printed gown in soft crepe, set off by a stole of natural mink."
"Unruffling her ruffles, Joan Rockefeller hurries to make her fourth scene appearance for Stix, Baer & Fuller in a colorful, comfortable gypsy version of the jumpsuit by Geno of California."
"Bright sunshine gave Scott Donley the idea of playing hooky, but she stayed around to show Diamond Deb's butter wool cape suit, bound and buttoned with black, for Garland's."
Winner of 54 Volume Set of the Great Books of the Western World is Mrs. Nathan Krutchik, 839 Jackson ave., University City. Mrs. Krutchik submitted a question on capital punishment to Dr. Mortimer J. Adler, whose column, Great Ideas from the Great Books, appears in the Week-End Globe-Democrat. Dr. Adler answers her winning question in the accompanying article.
Top officers of Boys Town reelected at the organizations annual meeting posing in the St. Louis Club Clayton's Pierre Laclede building. Seated is the chairman of the board of trustees John Dufaux and standing (from the left) is the chairman of the board of directors William F. James, trustee Gale F. Johnston and President Harry Neill Jr.
Persistence Pays Off for Carolyn Bohle, 9, of Glendale, who was awarded a set of World Book Encyclopedia for having a question selected for publication by the Ask Andy science Column.
Tournament of Roses trophy being presented to Richard A. Meyer, vice president and general manager of Anheuser-Busch, by J. Randolph Richards, president of tournament of roses ass'n.
"School Children parade on Market street, Thursday, in front of City Hall while Mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes was conferring with members of the Democratic City Central Committee on party support for the proposed school tax increase."