"Attending yesterday's luncheon to honor Mrs. Edmund V. Cowdry, cited in the Human Relations category, are (from left) the honoree's husband, Dr. Cowdry; Mrs. T. Randall DuBois; Mrs. Howard F. Park III, daughter of the honoree, and the Rev. Mr. Park III." Sitting at a table
"Attending yesterday's luncheon to honor Mrs. Edmund V. Cowdry, cited in the Human Relations category, are (from left) the honoree's husband, Dr. Cowdry; Mrs. T. Randall DuBois; Mrs. Howard F. Park III, daughter of the honoree, and the Rev. Mr. Park III." Standing in conversation
"James Reilly, Municipal Opera sound technician, operates console that controls a newly installed system from a position three-quarters of the way back from the stage. At right, workmen are shown as they installed the new speakers. There are a total of eight new sets of speakers, 35 feet above the stage."
"Inaugurating fast mail service in the downtown area, Assistant Postmaster General Ralph W. Nicholson, places an ABCD label on a mailbox outside City Hall as Mayor Tucker (center) and St. Louis Postmaster Claude I. Bakewell look on."
"Regional Postal Director John F. Dee (right) and St. Louis Postmaster Claude I. Bakewell (center) introduce "Mr. Zip" to William E. Cornelius, assistant comptroller of the Union Electric Company. The cartoon figure is on display in post offices throughout the country to call attention to the new ZIP code system introduced this month. The Union Electric Company is one of the larger users of postal service in this area, mailing 30,000 first class pieces a day and accounting for $350,000 in annual postal revenue."
"William A. McDonnell, board chairman of the Frisco railway, delivers the initial address at The Globe-Democrat Stock Clinic in the Kiel Auditorium Opera House as other members of the panel await their turns. They are (from the left) Elvin K. Popper, partner in T. M. Simon and Company; Dr. Arthur W. Mason Jr., associate dean of the Washington University School of Business; Arthur W. Lucas, vice president of planning and evaluation for the Monsanto Chemical Company, and Stanley J. Goodman, president of the Famous-Carr Company. At right is a potion of the audience which attended the session."
"William A. McDonnell, board chairman of the Frisco railway, delivers the initial address at The Globe-Democrat Stock Clinic in the Kiel Auditorium Opera House as other members of the panel await their turns. They are (from the left) Elvin K. Popper, partner in T. M. Simon and Company; Dr. Arthur W. Mason Jr., associate dean of the Washington University School of Business; Arthur W. Lucas, vice president of planning and evaluation for the Monsanto Chemical Company, and Stanley J. Goodman, president of the Famous-Carr Company. At right is a portion of the audience which attended the session."
"Panelists at the second of three stock clinics sponsored by The Globe-Democrat are, standing, John H. Harvard (left) of Reinholdt & Gardner; Dr. Arthur W. Mason Jr., Washington University, and, seated (from the left) Hiram Neuwoehner, White & Company, Inc., F. Stillman Elfred, Peabody Coal Company; Joseph Griesedieck, Falstaff Brewing Corporation, and Dean Stephen W. Vasquez of St. Louis University."
"Drawing dates that elementary and junior high school spelling champions will complete in The Globe-Democrat-Kmox Radio Spelling Bee is Edward J. Sweeney, city supply commissioner. On hand for the drawing at The Globe-Democrat were (left to right) Miss Helen Jonnes, Cole school, St. Louis; Kevin McKearin, St. Joan of Arc, St. Louis; William Busch, Carver, St. Louis; Mrs. Mary Krakowiecki, St. Martin of Tours, east St. Louis; J. Roy McCarthy of Kmox, Bee pronouncer; Mrs. Marie Jalageas of The Globe-Democrat, Bee director; Mrs. Stephanie Rives, Kmox program director; Mrs. Genevieve Makarewicz, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Cool Valley, and Mrs. Valeria Meyer, St. Ritas, Vinita Park."
"At first semi-final Globe-Democrat spelling bee round, held Saturday at Jefferson Memorial, left to right are, spelling Bee judge, Dan Safier, of the Webster Publishing Company, co-winner Richard Day, Roy McCarthy, pronouncer, and co-winner Mary Ann Cracchiolo."
"Qualifying for finals in the local spelling bee competition are Angela Zarinelli, winner of the last semi-final, and runner-up Jerry Tucker. With them is pronouncer Roy McCarthy."
"The Pitchikers, former international barbershop quartet singing champions, will entertain at both performances of The Globe-Democrat fashion show. From left they are Keith Keltener, lead; Keith Young, baritone; Ken Keltner, tenor, and Joe Delzell bass."
"Spelling Bee Winner Janet De Mange (front left) is congratulated by last year's national co-champion, Mike Day; runner-up Angela Zarinelli, pronouncer Roy McCarthy (left), Mrs. Marie Jalageas of The Globe-Democrat and referee Dan Safier."
"Semi-final winners in the Globe-Democrat-KMOX Radio Spelling Bee are Betty Strickler of Villa Ridge School and Thomas Davisson, of Little Flower School in Richmond Heights. With them are Dan Safier (left), judge, and pronouncer J. Roy McCarthy."
"Co-winners of the season's first spelling bee were Marsha Carver (second from left) and Dorothy Barnett. With them are judge Dan Safier (left) and pronouncer J. Roy McCarthy."
"Paying off in a big way this year is the Post Office's annual 'Mail Early for Christmas' campaign. The rush is picking up steam at the Main Post Office here with a record number of letters and parcels predicted for this Christmas season."
"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."