Residence at 7121 Delmar boulevard bought by Zach F. Hawe, an officer of the Shaughnessy-Kniep-Hawe Paper Company, from L. J. Wenneker. The transaction was handled by the John P. Dolan Realty Company.
"The interior view of the Good Shepherd Convent chapel. Everywhere indoors there are potted plants depriving spotless dormitories, corridors and recreation halls of that grim institutional aspect."
Two sets of stone pillars flank the entrances to this squat and substantial building at 14-16 South First street, now occupied by the Prunty Seed Company, which has been in business since 1874.
"There are still some St. Louisans who may recall when it was quite the thing on Sunday morning to call at this building--at Third and Olive streets--and get the mail. Then, in proper morning attire, there would be social visits to near-by oases where questions of the day were discussed amid congenial surroundings. Thus did St. Louisans, like the folks in country towns, go to the Post Office long before the civil war was even in the making. Later, as the city moved westward, the building was devoted to other federal uses as it is today in minor degree."
"Factory at 4251 Forest Park Boulevard leased by the Milius Shoe Company. The building, which contains 30,000 square feet of floor space, will be used by the shoe company to supplement operations in its main plant at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and O'Fallon streets. J.M. Groves of the Griffith & McMillan Real Estate Company handled the lease."