This Spacious, Walnut-Paneled Bathroom will be among the exhibits of Sears Roebuck Company at The Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show in Kiel Auditorium Exposition Hall next Tuesday through Saturday, April 27. Mrs. Pauline Holt of Sears' Crestwood Plaza store puts towels in one of the display's portable storage closets.
Members of the Clayton Plan Commission who recently submitted a "Six Year Progress Report" to the Board of Aldermen are (from left): William J. Hedley, chairman at the time of the report who resigned recently to seek the office of mayor; Roy W. Jordan, present chairman; Leigh A. Soxsee Jr.; Peter H. Husch, Alderman James C. Laflin, and City Manager Clifford W. O'Key. Charles D, Schwartz, also a member of the Plan Commission, was not present when picture was taken.
Image shows Bridgeton MO. Mayor Edwin C. Swan (left) and Police Chief Roy L. Beck accepting titles to a 14-foot Dura-Craft Aluminum Rescue Boat from Robert Pete Branneky (right), owner and manager of Pete's Boat and Motor Company. Bridgeton purchased the boat, complete with a 10-horsepower motor and trailer, for use by the Police Department along the western boundary of the town which is the
Judge Harry S. Stussie (left) former Bridgeton town attorney swore newly elected Bridgeton town councilmen. Image depicts from left to right, George Virgil Meister, Albert Scheffing, Benedict D. Ferro and Edward H. Boenker during ceremonies held Wednesday night at Pattonville High School. The town converted in 1962 from a board of trustees to a mayor-council form of government. One councilman
These 17 players, all from the St. Louis area, form the bulwark of the Missouri Mines' football team, which meets Washington U. here Saturday. Front row, from the left: halfback Kenneth Price, Roosevelt; guard Garry January, Roosevelt; halfback Conrad Bischof, Webster Groves. Middle row from the left: fullback Richard Schrick, St. Louis U. High; end Bill Conde, Riverview Gardens; guard Gary
"Visiting Globe-Democrat Booth at the Missouri State Teachers Association convention in Kiel Auditorium are (standing, from the left) Washington University students Nancy Fendell, Carole Barta and Barbara Myers. Behind them is Ann Latta, a teacher at Crestwood School, while seated are teachers Tucky Eicks (left) of Price Grade School and Jane Mitchellette, St. Louis County substitute. Historic front pages of The Globe are on display at the booth."
"Capturing first place for the sixth straight time in Class 4 for churches, schools and institutions is the work of Brother Valentine, C.F.A., at Alexian Brothers Hospital, 3933 South Broadway. Everything in the display is the work of Brother Valentine and nothing but the giant piece of surplus canvas was purchased."
"Teachers who will attend a 10-day Newspaper in the Classroom workshop at Southern Illinois University on Globe-Democrat scholarships are (left to right) Frank J. Kegel, University City High School history teacher; Miss Kathleen Miles, DuBourg English teacher; Alfred J. Wilson, Granite City sixth grade teacher, and Miss Regina Jerzewial, McCluer High School social studies department chairman."
"Viewing the proceedings from their table are (from left) Mrs. Berness Suway, Charles A. Brandon, Mrs. Robert McN. Cochran and Mrs. Henry B. Pflager, who were among those who attended in honor of Mrs. George A. McCalpin, recipient of the Civic Service award."
"Carl Hohengarten, 1416 Breezeridge Dr., Harwood Hills in Des Peres, designed and built this winning entry in Class I, residential displays, $50 or less. Mr. Hohengarten will receive a Paul Revere silver bowl."
"Panelists at the third and final stock clinic sponsored by The Globe-Democrat in cooperation with the St. Louis member firms of the New York Stock Exchange pose at Kiel Auditorium. Standing are Dr. Arthur W. Mason Jr. (left) of Washington University, and T. Ellis Barners, resident vice president of the St. Louis office of Merril, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. Seated are (left to right) C. A. Tolin, vice president and controller of the Ralston Purina Company; J. Wesley McAfee, president of Union Electric; Dean Ross M. Trump of the Washington University School of Business, and Edward J. Lambur Jr., vice president and treasurer of Dempsey-Tegeler & Co., Inc."
"Applauding the 10 Women of Achievement as they received their inscribed silver bowls are Mrs. Robert Neill Jr., (at left) a former award winner, and Mrs. Edward J. Walsh Jr."