5435-37 SOUTH TACOMA WAY, TACOMA

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Marchine forward, arm in arm with their fellow young Americans are girls of the Tacoma dn and Puyallup valley JACL, a substantial part of the national Nisei soldiers and white boys of the same companies, at the wind-up of the grand march as they danced in Tacoma's Odd Fellows Hall.
Americans all -- and no doubt of it -- were the young people in the throng pictured. the cameraman caught them as they closed the grand march Wednesday night at the Odd Fellows hall where Tacoma and Puyallup Valley American-born Japanese entertained their fellow "Nisei" who are serving in Uncle Sam's army. Both Nisei boys and soldiers of other complexions mixed enthusiastically at dinner, and the dance which followed it were equally popular with girls of the Japanese American Citizens League. Tacoma and Valley chapters of the JACL, aided by their parents, demonstrated their hospitality to the boys at Camp Murray and Fort Lewis as their part in the city's national defense week.

Overhead Shot of the members of the Puyallup Valley Japanese Americans Club arm in arms with Caucasian soldiers in an auditorium as the Brad Banner band plays on stage.

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Members of the Puyallup Valley Japanese Americans Club arm in arms with Caucasian soldiers in an auditorium as the Brad Banner band plays on stage at the Odd Fellows Club.

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Overhead Shot of the members of the Puyallup Valley Japanese Americans Club arm in arms with Caucasian soldiers in an auditorium as the Brad Banner band plays on stage at the Odd Fellows Club.

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With lusty American voices Nisei and friends join in singing "God Bless America" at the close of the dinner.

Members of the Puyallup Valley Japanese Americans Club and soldiers singing at the Odd Fellows Club.

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Tacoma's Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Engineers auxiliary group met on a monthly basis. The auxiliary group helped plan activities for the union members and their families. View of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Auxiliary drill team wearing railroad costumes, which were used for a special theatrical production presented to the Brotherhood union members, at the International Order of Odd Fellows Hall (T.N.T., 6/20/48, p. D-4).


Costumes; Railroad employees' unions--Tacoma; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen No. 403 (Tacoma); Odd Fellows Hall (Tacoma);

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The auxiliary labor union group was planning their annual picnic, Irene G. Ruff was in charge of this month's meeting and would preside over all business discussed. View of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Auxiliary drill team wearing railroad costumes for a railroad related theatrical production, performed at the International Order of Odd Fellows Hall T.N.T., 6/20/48, p. D-4).


Costumes; Theatrical productions--Tacoma; Railroad employees' unions--Tacoma; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen No. 403 (Tacoma); Odd Fellows Hall (Tacoma);

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Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen auxiliary group held their regular meeting, after the regular business was discusses they were joined by the Brotherhood members for a social hour and refreshments. The social hour was hosted by Mrs. James Murphy and Gladys Miller, of the Milwaukee division No. 317 G.I.A. The meeting was held at the International Order of Odd Fellows Hall (T.N.T., 6/20/48, p. D-4).


Railroad employees; Railroad employees' unions--Tacoma; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen No. 403 (Tacoma); Odd Fellows Hall (Tacoma);

5435-37 SOUTH TACOMA WAY, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Odd Fellows Hall Lundberg & Mahon, arch. Hillyard & Jensen, contr. -plans at TPL
  • TDL 8/24/1919 p.B5 To build Odd Fellows Hall
  • TDL 8/31/1919 p.B5 permits
  • TDL 1/11/1920 p.A7 Dedicate temple of Odd Fellows
  • TNT 10/13/1968 Coffeehouse achieves goal of getting people together (Shelter Half Coffeehouse takes space formerly occupied by the Electric Bakery at 5437 South Tacoma Way)
  • TNT 12/16/1969 p.A4 Coffeehouse to fight off-limits designation Seattle Times 1/4/1970 Coffee house in Tacoma may be restricted to G.I.s
  • TNT 1/17/1970 p.1 Yippie Jerry Rubin here (il)
  • TNT 1/26/1970 p.29 Coffeehouse claims GI held in "reprisal"
  • Year Built: 1919
  • Decade Built: 1910s