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Source: St. Louis and Missouri Womanhood Scrapbooks, circa 1901-1976
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 920 / Am3
Last Name:Zentay
First Name:Elizabeth
Title:Mrs.
Portrait:yes
Maiden Name:Grayson
Corporate Name:The Open Door (book and toy shop)
Address:Maryland Ave.
Volume:2
Page:39-40
Remarks:"Mrs. Paul Zentay Combines Several Careers," 1935

Source: Mercantile-Commerce News / Mercantile News, November 1947-November 1969 (published in the interest of the employees of Mercantile-Commerce Bank and Trust Company and later the Mercantile Trust Company).
Location: St.L. / 05 / M533; St.L. / 05 / M533n
Last Name:Spurr
First Name:Elizabeth
Middle Name:H.
Photograph:Yes
Volume:4
Issue:5
Date of Publication:June, 1955
Page:4

Source: The Censor: A Weekly Devoted to Current Comment, Political Gossip and Personal Paragraphs (St. Louis: The Censor Company). Issue dated December 17, 1914.
Location: St.L. / 05 / C332
Maiden Name:Cook
First Name:Carrie
Middle Name:S.
Title:Mrs.
Last Name:Preetorius
Building Illustration:No
Portrait:No
Advertisement:No
Page:101

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