Showing 5 results

Collections
Richards Studio Photographs 502 N I ST, TACOMA Image
Advanced search options
Print preview View:

5 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

D785-1

Unidentified guests at a tea hosted July 15, 1936 by Kathryn La Gasa in honor of Miss Marian Davis, visiting Tacoma from Chicago. Four young women outside the home of Dr. & Mrs. James La Gasa. Presiding at the tea with Miss La Gasa would be Charlotte Doud. (T. Times 7/11/1936, pg. 9).


La Gasa, James--Homes & haunts; Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1930-1940;

T1015-1

These three young women are posing at a tea given July 15, 1936 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. James La Gasa for Miss Marian Davis, here from Chicago for the summer. The girls are, left to right, Miss Kathryn La Gasa, Miss Patricia Sullivan and Miss Marian Davis. Miss Davis has travelled to Tacoma from Chicago with her mother, Mrs. Lambert Davis. Miss Sullivan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Sullivan of Gravelly Lake. (T. Times 7/18/1936, pg. 7)


La Gasa, Kathryn; Sullivan, Patricia; Davis, Marian;

T1015-3

Miss Jean Wingate, left, and Miss Marian Guyles pose seated in the garden of Dr. and Mrs. James La Gasa's home. Miss Wingate is home for the summer from the University of Washington, where she is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wingate, now of the Country Club. (T. Times 7/21/1936, pg. 9)


Wingate, Jean; Guyles, Marian; Clothing & dress--1930-1940;

D785-4

Guests at a tea hosted July 15, 1936 by Kathryn La Gasa in honor of Miss Marian Davis, visiting Tacoma from Chicago. Four young women outside the home of Dr. & Mrs. James La Gasa. They are tentatively identified as Edith Ann Fogg, Laura Wheeler, Judy Fraser and Alice Daugherty. They are seated on modern outdoor furniture made of vinyl and steel. Presiding at the tea with Miss La Gasa would be Charlotte Doud. (T. Times 7/11/1936, pg. 9)


La Gasa, James--Homes & haunts; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D785-5

Guests at a tea hosted July 15, 1936 by Kathryn La Gasa in honor of Miss Marian Davis, visiting Tacoma from Chicago. Four young women beside a vine-covered fence at the home of Dr. & Mrs. James La Gasa. Presiding at the tea with Miss La Gasa would be Charlotte Doud. The girls are tentatively identified as, left to right, Dody La Gasa, Kathryn La Gasa, unidentified and Charlotte Doud. (T. Times 7/11/1936, pg. 9)


La Gasa, James--Homes & haunts; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1930-1940;