"Winter Sycamores," by William Bauer was a big favorite at the show. Its admires are General American Life Insurance Company's employees Barbara Beheiter, hattie Sucher and Dorothy Ettien.
A view of the General American Life Insurance building construction from 8th and Walnut streets. The $9.3 million building is scheduled for completion in September.
An 80-car parking for employees of the General American Life Insurance Company has replaced the old Ely and Walker warehouse (left), which had occupied the northeast corner of Sixteenth and Locust streets since 1907.
Ready for Christmas Distribution to needy children by the Salvation Army are these dolls dressed by employees of the General American Life insurance Company.
Telephone operators Mrs. Clara Lineback, left, and Mrs. Peggy Hicks took the wrong-number call and turned it into the assistance a frantic little boy needed.
An employee of the General American Life Insurance Co., admires one of the 300 dolls dressed by her co-workers for distribution to little girls at Christmas.