"Ballwin got the post treatment." At first, residents complained about the ugly black posts, but since that time the Highway Department has painted them white.
Marking fourth anniversary of the Village of Champ and is own thirty-ninth birthday, Bill Bangert, promoter of the community's proposed industrial park, cuts a cake on a new board of director's table he presented to William J. Fineup, president of the R. C. Can Company. Looking on is Carl G. Stife Sr., whose real estate firm is handling the development.
Officials of Bellefontaine Neighbors are shown here in a rare calm moment just prior to the start of the last board of Aldermen meeting.; They are (from left) Robert M. Sontag, Donald J. Gravlin, Elmer J. Bauer and John H. Shealy, City Clerk Rose Treumper, Mayor Ray Zielinski, City Attorney Edward J. Huneke and Alderman C. Richard Landholt, Albert J. Dustin, Andrew J. O'Neil and Stanley J. Price.
Coach Leon Anton of Soldan chats with his five top offensive backs as the Tigers prepare for their battle with the DeAndreis Wildcats in the championship game of Thursday's Accident-Benefit doubleheader at Busch Stadium at 2 p.m. The players are, from left: Bill Green and Conway Slaughter, who a[l]ternate at right halfback, fullback Roy Gladney, and left halfbacks George Gholston and Bill Burt.
Coach Leon Anton (left) gazes at the line he calls the "monster" which has made the Soldan Tigers the only unscored upon high school football team in the area after five games. Kneeling are (left to right) end Clark Frost, tackle Irvin Lakes, guard John Morgan, middle guard Bill Allen, guard Dan Brown, tackle Jesse Allen and end Ben Hammond. Standing is linebacker Ed Miles. The Tigers have four victories and a scoreless tie.
Sears, Roebuck Executives check part of Sears' colorful "Decorascope" exhibit before the start of the company's fashion show Wednesday at The Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show in Kiel Auditorium. Russell L. Savage (left), manager of the Sears stores in the St. Louis area, listens as L. Herbert Cummings, sales promotion manager, explains details of the wallpaper display.
Enjoying a pony ride at The Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show is Dennis Lawlor, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor... Helping him stay aboard is Phillip Braun of Eisenhart Concession.
This Purebred Hereford will be the focal point of The Kroger Company's "Barnyard Menagerie" at The Globe-Democrat's Modern Living Show in Kiel Auditorium April 23-27. At left is Robert Douglas, Kroger meat merchandiser, with Harvey Knobeloch, Belleville farmer who raised the steer.
A regional vice president of the Woolworth Company, F. C. Kirkbridge (left) attended the opening with Dick Ward, manager of the Woolworth store at Sixth and Locust streets. The Woolworth exhibit features life-like plastic flowers and a hobby shop.
On hand at opening of the Floor Covering Industry Council's display at The Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show Tuesday were several of the council officials, including (from left) John Banks, Herman Wiley, Mike Gibbon, Hal Spener, interior decorator, and Perry Joseph.