611 N STARR ST, TACOMA

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The Annie D. Bucsko Orthopedic Guild met at the home of member Judith Messenger on May 14, 1953. Judith was the daughter of Ernest A. Messenger, vice president of Pacific First Federal Savings & Loan Association and resided at 611 No. Starr. The girls in this picture probably belonged to the Junior Guild which would have been composed of high school students in the area. All Junior Guilds had a parent guild to guide them and together would work to raise money for charitable causes. The Annie D. Bucsko Orthopedic Guide was a part of the Tacoma Orthopedic Association; the Tacoma Orthopedic Association was formed in 1921 and proved to be instrumental in establishing the Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in 1955.


Tacoma Orthopedic Association (Tacoma); Annie D. Bucsko Orthopedic Guild (Tacoma); Group portraits; Messenger, Ernest A.--Homes & haunts;

611 N STARR ST, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Ellen I. Stubbs, builder -brick
  • TDL 1/13/1929 p.E8 permits
  • TDL 12/1/1929 p.D8 (il) ----- Olin Neikerk City Directory (1930) ----- Erneset Messenger
  • TNT 8/31/1952 p.A1 German girl thrilled to attend school here (il on rustic bridge)
  • Year Built: 1929
  • Decade Built: 1920s