presented by Stix, Baer & Fuller and Marty Bronson entertained. The event was at Stan Musial and Biggie's. More than 150 women, representing clubs in the Eighth District, attended the luncheon and paid tribute to the winners. Judging was by a committee of civic leaders."
"Guests of honor at this year's luncheon were the Ten Women of Achievement for 1955. Above are five of the 10 at their table. From left to right are Mrs. Thomas J. Blong, Homemaker; Mrs. Mary E. Ryder, Community Welfare; Miss Mildred McGinnis, Education; Mrs. Edward G. Brungard, Profession; and Mrs. Thomas M. Sayman, Good Neighbor."
"Among the 1956 recipients who turned out to applaud this year's Women of Achievement were Mrs. Herman Koppelmann, Homemaker, and Miss Helen Manley, Education."
"Among the members of the Scottish Rite Woman's Club who attended yesterday's luncheon were (from left): Mrs. Edgar Mothershead, Mrs. John Cerny and Mrs. Wayne Duke." The luncheon honored the recipients of the Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Award.
Two women sit at a table while another looks on from the side. A window shows a city view from an upper floor. The women were photographed to celebrate the Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Awards.
"Unable to attend, Miss Helen Manley, selected for Education last year, was busy at a dress rehearsal for a program for the Missouri State Teachers convention this week. Eddie Spiegel, 10, and Virginia Schaefer, 10, both of Webster Groves, participated in the program."
"Examining ashtrays, imports from Persia, which are among the unusual decorative items of the Media Club, are three women of achievement. From left, are Mrs. Herman Koppelmann, Miss Beatrice Adams and Mrs. Edward M. Harrington."
"Two honored guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Irving Edison and Mrs. Leonor K. Sullivan, chosen last year in the Social Service and National Servie categories, respectively." The luncheon honored the recipients of the Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Award.
Mrs. Frances Goodall stands in an office for the Social Planning Council of St. Louis and St. Louis County. Goodall was recognized with a Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Award.
"From left: Miss Beatrice Adams, Business; Mrs. Richard A. Bullock, Civic Welfare; Mrs. Edwin M. Clark, Health; Mrs. Irving Edison, Social Service; Mrs. Edward M. Harrington, Community Welfare; Miss Margaret Hickey, Profession; Mrs. Herman Koppelmann, Homemaker; Miss Helen Manley, Education; Mrs. Conrad Sommer, Community Service; and Mrs. Leonor Sullivan, National Service."
From left to right: Mrs. Walter W. Collett, Mrs. Edna Gellhorn, Mrs. Arthur K. Atkinson, Mrs. Frances Goodall, Mrs. Donald Gunn, Mrs. Irene McCabe, Mrs. George A. O'Sullivan, Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg, Mrs. Peter F. Wulfing III.
"Women of Achievement chat with students of Maryville College during a visit there yesterday. The women, among those chosen by the Globe-Democrat for outstanding service to the community of Greater St. Louis, are from left: Miss Margaret Hickey, Miss Helen Manley, Mrs. Herman Koppelmann, Mrs. Conrad Sommer, chosen this year, and Mrs. Edward G. Brungard, chosen last year."
"Tops in profession last year, Miss Margaret Hickey is now in New Delhi, India, serving as one of five United States delegates to an international Red Cross congress." Hickey received the Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Award in 1956.
Marie O'Sullivan, wife of George A. O'Sullivan, sits with Cynthia Flori and Linda Lewis, two students at St. Joseph's School for the Deaf. Mrs. O'Sullivan was recognized with the Globe-Democrat Women of Achievement Award.