"Pictured above is an artist's rendering of what Metropolitan Square will look like when it is completed. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. broke ground Thursday for the 42-story luxury office toward that will be developed at Broadway and Olive Streets in Downtown St. Louis. When completed, Metropolitan Square will be Missouri's tallest building. The project is also the largest single phase investment project ever developed and financed by the life insurance company."
"Among thousands enjoying the Globe-Democrat fashion show are (from the left) Mrs. Thomas Fettinger of Godfrey, Ill,: Mrs. George S. Spence, Alton, Ill.; Mrs. Edward P. Kessler, 2038 North Geyer rd., Frontenac, and Mrs. W. D. Horn, 827 South Hanley rd., Clayton."
"Leading the audience in the singing of the National Anthem at the Globe-Democrat fashion show in Kiel Auditorium are St. Louis singers Jeannette Willy and Marty Bronson. Behind them is publisher Richard H. Amberg. Among those attending the evening permance were wives of St. Louis baseball figures. They are(from the left), front row, Mrs. Art Routzong, Mrs. Red Schoendienst, Mrs. Jim Toomey, Mrs. Amadee Wohlschlaeger and Mrs. Stan Musial; second row, Mrs. Ollie Vanek, Mrs. Joe Medwick, Mrs. Bill Sarni, Mrs. Bobby Hofman, Mrs. Don Lenhardt and Mrs. Jim Delsing; third row, Mrs. Mark Christman, Mrs. Joe Monahan, Mrs. Roy Sievers, Mrs. Del Wiber, Mrs. Jack Herman and Mrs. Bud Byerly. They are members of the Pinchhitters, who will stage a fashion show of their own at the Chase Hotel next October."
"East St. Louis women who enjoyed Wenesday's Globe Fashion Show at Kiel Auditorium included, from left, Mrs. Stanley Broztowski, Mrs. John Hassard and Mrs. Richard Rickmann."
"Leading the audience in the singing of the National Anthem at the Globe-Democrat fashion show in Kiel Auditorium are St. Louis singers Jeannette Willy and Marty Bronson."
"The swirl of silk chiffon takes over in Teal Traina's tent dress worn by Pris Burnett for Famous-Barr. Accordion pleated in an abstraction of fuchsia, yellow and teal green stripes, the dress boasts free-falling bell sleeves."
"Mrs. Wilson W. Condict (seated), ball chairman, checks the styles to be modeled by Mrs. Elzey M. Roberts Jr. (center) and Miss Joan Nuetzel in the fashion show, sponsored by Stix, Baer & Fuller, to be held Nov. 11 at Hotel Chase."
"Making final plans for the fashion show to be conducted by Stix, Baer & Fuller Co. at the Hospital Ball, Nov. 16, are Mrs. Frederick H. Deibel (left), a co-chairman, and Mrs. Robert A. Black, chairman of the Women's Organization of the Doctors' Medical Foundation."
assistant dean of social work at Rutgers University, New Brunswich, N. J. The School of Social Work Alumni Association will hold a dinner in honor of Dean Garber at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Luigi's restaurant, 12870 Manchester rd.
"A whimsical daisy-decked, be-ribboned Breton goes with Famous-Barr model Jane Kairuz's many-mini-curled hair and Jacques Tiffeau dirndl dress of garden green linen, as she gives a quick check in the mirror before her entrance."
"Putting the topper on her second scene costume, Nancy Henrick of Famous-Barr points the way to spring in Davidow's Chanel-inspired coat of giant hounds tooth checks in navy and white."
"White feather boa gets an extra fluff from Nancy Henrick preceding her appearance for Famous-Barr Company in yesterday's Globe-Democrat Fashion show. Created by Edward Abbott, the gown has an airy skirt of row upon row of feathers."
"Framed in her ocelot-trimmed hood, Priscilla Burnett puts on lipstick to match her red cape-coat by Stanley Nelson, one of Famous-Barr Company's entries in the opening 'Town and Country' scene."