2585-3

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2585-3

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  • 1935-06 (Creation)

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Miss M. Evangeline Acheson standing in her mother's serene garden at 3302 No. Mullen St. beside a Japanese iris in bloom. Miss Acheson is engaged to Charles F. Trendall (Chen) Rowe and is planning a fall wedding. She is wearing a turned-up brim hat that is tilted to the side and attached with an under-chin cord and a three-quarter length coat over a dress. Miss Acheson is the daughter of the late Rev. T. Davis and Mary Acheson and the sister of businesswoman and philanthropist Lila Acheson Wallace, who with her husband Dewitt Wallace founded Reader's Digest magazine. Miss Acheson teaches at Jason Lee Intermediate School. Mr. Rowe is the son of the late Fred H. and Hannah T. Rowe, of 3306 No. Mullen, and is general manager of the Tacoma Seed Co., which he founded with his father. (T. Times 6/8/1935, pg. 7)


Gardens; Acheson, Evangeline; Clothing & dress--1930-1940;

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