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D14139-3

On March 7, 1943, the members of the Eagles turned out in force at "Scrap Iron Acres," located near the Pacific Match Co. plant at 3223 So. Union, to sort some of the 3,000 tons of salvaged metal piled there. Pictured left to right are Julius LaVerne, Les Green of the Cooks & Waiters union, Undersheriff Joe Karpach, Deputy Sheriff Sig Kittelson and Don Bryant. All together, 65 tons of heavy steel were loaded into a big railroad car for transport to a Seattle mill. (T. Times 3/8/1943, pg. 1)


Fraternal Order of Eagles (Tacoma); Pacific Match Co. (Tacoma); Scrap drives--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D14513-3

ca. 1943. Labor Directory/Bulletin Board. Blackboard lists members awarded bonds. Signs over the blackboard say "These are Union Firms, They deserve your Patronage." . Dispatcher cages are also shown.


Labor unions--Tacoma; War bonds & funds--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D14398-1

The first Pierce County chapter of the national organization of Minute Maids stopped in their quest to sell war bonds to pose for the photographer on April 21, 1943. They were (l to r) Kay Woods - leader, Jean Connor, Barbara Engberg, Lucille Ludwick and Lucia Kisducak. They arrived suddenly and unannounced at group meetings, never staying for more than three minutes, and sold bonds. These particular maids are believed to be from the College of Puget Sound. (TNT 4/23/1943, pg. 1- picture, T.Times 4/23/1943 p.11)


National Organization of Minute Maids (Pierce County); War bonds & funds--Tacoma--1940-1950; Connor, Jean; Engberg, Barbara; Woods, Kay; Ludwick, Lucille; Kisducak, Lucia;

D14398-3

Photographed at the Hotel Winthrop on April 21, 1943, three days later on Saturday the 24th five members of the new Pierce County Chapter of the National Organization of Minute Maids made their first public appearance at the war bond sale at Liberty Center, 800 Broadway. Minute Maids (l to r) Jean Connor, Barbara Engberg, Kay Woods - leader, Lucille Ludwick and Lucia Kisducak were encouraging Tacomans to buy war stamps and "Avenge Tokyo Raiders Bonds". Those who purchased a war bond could have a ride in an army jeep - with one of the Minute Maids - as a special bonus. They could also have a jeep named after their wife, husband, son, daughter, or favorite club, to have their own jeep fight for them on a foreign field. (T.Times 4/23/1943 p.11)


National Organization of Minute Maids (Pierce County); War bonds & funds--Tacoma--1940-1950; Connor, Jean; Engberg, Barbara; Woods, Kay; Ludwick, Lucille; Kisducak, Lucia;

D14095-3

A small four person combo plays at the party on February 23, 1943, following the installation of officers at the Rudder Club, 1131 Commerce St.


Rudder Club, Inc. (Tacoma);

D14525-2

South Tacoma U.S.O. Group of wives photographed outside the entrance to the USO Club. Photo damaged upper right corner. [Also dated 05-19-1943]


USO clubs (Tacoma)--1940-1950; World War, 1939-1945--Women--Tacoma;

A21726-7

Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. interior and exterior of Progressive Italian American Club. The PIA Club was about to celebrate their remodeling by hosting a complimentary buffet luncheon for fraternal and social members. Joseph Secreto was the club director and Rocco Manza was the club manager. View of club chef and his assistants in new PIA kitchen (T. Times, 3/14/46, p. 9).


Italian Americans--Clubs--Tacoma; Cooks; Kitchens--Tacoma--1940-1950; Progressive Italian American Club (Tacoma); Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. (Tacoma);

A21726-5

ca. 1947. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. interior and exterior of Progressive Italian American Club. Banquet hall. This same location was later home to Honan's Restaurant.


Italian Americans--Clubs--Tacoma; Progressive Italian American Club (Tacoma); Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. (Tacoma);

A21726-8

ca. 1947. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. interior and exterior of Progressive Italian American Club. Small banquet hall.


Italian Americans--Clubs--Tacoma; Progressive Italian American Club (Tacoma); Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. (Tacoma);

D18250-6

USO Union Depot. The United Service Organization Travelers Aid Service provided general information, assistance to new-comers and travelers, emergency overnight sleeping accommodations and activities for servicemen, military wives and others who were in need of services. View of five unidentified people in the Troop-in-Transit Lounge at the USO located in Union Depot on September 26, 1944. Background view of two murals featuring Paul Bunyan, painted by Tacoma artist, Peggy Strong. TPL-10380


USO clubs (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Military personnel--Tacoma; Union Station (Tacoma); Murals--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D18250-2

During WWII part of Tacoma's Union Station at 1717 Pacific Avenue was set aside for use as emergency sleeping quarters by the Travelers Aid. This view, taken in September of 1944, shows the comfortable rest area set aside for women at the Depot. Cribs, twin-size beds with ruffled bedspreads, stuffed chairs and wooden chairs of all sizes were provided. The United Service Organizations - Travelers Aid Service provided general information, assistance to newcomers and travelers, emergency overnight sleeping accommodations for servicemen, military wives and others who were in need of services during WWII. TPL-10332


USO clubs (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Travelers Aid (Tacoma); Beds; Union Station (Tacoma);

D19857-3

Camp Fire Girls at Madrona Woods. A young woman and two girls are sitting on a log tying a string on a stick they found in the woods.


Camp Fire Girls (Tacoma); Madrona Woods (Tacoma); Parks--Tacoma; Girls--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D19877-1

The Eagles Ladies Auxilliary stages a mock wedding. And it's a shotgun wedding. The women are dressed in various costumes with the bride, father of the bride, groom and ring bearer in the center front.


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1940-1950; Costumes; Eagles Ladies Auxilliary;

D19877-3

The Eagles Ladies Auxilliary stages a mock wedding. One of the women dressed like a clown serves as the ring bearer - the ring is a sausage laid on a doily on top of a pillow.


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1940-1950; Costumes; Eagles Ladies Auxilliary;

D19889-2

International Woodworkers installation of officers. Nine men stand around a podium. A framed certificate from the International Woodworkers of America leans against the podium, draped in black ribbon. Man in the middle identified as Edward Lohre by a reader.


Labor unions--Tacoma--1940-1950; International Woodworkers of America (Tacoma); Rites & ceremonies;

D17217-4

IOOF bingo party. Independent Order of Odd Fellows bingo party. View of large group playing bingo on table in lodge.


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma; Clubs--Tacoma; Independent Order of Odd Fellows (Tacoma);

D17566-1

USO scrap books for Navy. United Service Organizations Travellers Aid Service sold scrap books at the Fisher Branch Public Library, they were asking individuals to purchase scrap books and help complete them. Once scrap books are completed they may be returned to USO, where they will be shipped and distributed. The Navy has already requested 1000 books. View of four unidentified women working on scrap books.


USO clubs (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Scrapbooks; Women--Arts & crafts;

D17347-2

United Service Organization Travellers Aid Service Easter Egg Hunt. Pvt. H. Shaboby of Chicago, Illinois and Seaman 1/c Michael V. Moauro of Canton, Ohio found the golden eggs in April of 1944, which entitled them to make a free telephone call home. The two winners holding up their golden eggs, unidentified USO staff and servicemen in photo (T. Times, 4/11/44, p. 16).


USO clubs (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Easter egg hunts--Tacoma; Moauro, Michael V.; Shaboby, H.;

D17098-6

United Service Organization Travelers Aid Service. The social committee of the Travelers Aid Society, comprised of junior hostesses and service men, is kept busy by frequent events at the USO. Weekly birthday parties celebrating the service men's birthdays, quiz programs, Sunday coffee hour and afternoon roller skating at the Roller Bowl are just a few of the events taking place.


USO clubs (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Patriotic societies--Tacoma;

A17201-3

Eagles ending membership drive. The Tacoma Aerie No. 3 Fraternal Order of Eagles began on December 4, 1898, in Chickering Hall, located on then known "C" Street, now called Broadway. View of Eagles Club Room, remodeled in 1941 and said to be one of the finest in the nation.


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma; Clubs--Tacoma; Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 3 (Tacoma);

D13159-3

In order to maintain her position as a USO junior hostess, a girl was required to attend one function a week. Most of the girls enjoyed attending the dances and therefore needed a large supply of formal dances. One group of girls met weekly at the YMCA to make their own dresses. Patiently having the pattern pinned to her is Carolyn Moore, next to her is an unidentified woman doing the pinning. Looking on are, left to right, Marian Allen, Myrl Van Den Heuvel and Anna MacWillman. (TNT 8/2/1942, pg. A-7)


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Tacoma; Sewing; Seamstresses; Moore, Carolyn; MacWillman, Anna; Allen, Marian; Van Den Heuvel, Myrl;

A13841-1

The Tacoma Lions Club held its annual Christmas party on December 17, 1942 at the new Tacoma Boys Club located at 711 South 25th Street. Forty boys were guests of the members attending the luncheon. Each boy received a gift from Santa. The Lions also took this opportunity to dedicate the new locker room at the club that was furnished and equipped by the Lions. (TNT 12/16/1942, pg. 13)


Lions Club (Tacoma); Salvation Army (Tacoma); Charitable organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Community service--Tacoma--1940-1950; Holidays--Tacoma--1940-1950; Boys Club (Tacoma);

A16997-2

Red Cross activities, Mrs. Strong. Miss Charlotte Alspaugh is seated at a table next to a display of articles made by students for the Fort Lewis hospital. Posters and other framed materials are hung on the walls. The newly remodeled Red Cross building will reopen March 1, 1944. (T.Times, 2/28/1944, p. 7), (TNT, 2/27/1944, p.1)


Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma); Alspaugh, Charlotte; Handicraft;

A16997-1

Red Cross activities, Mrs. Strong. Women are seated at tables having a coffee break. Many of them wear white cloth head coverings and white uniforms. The Red Cross Building Committee has arranged for the Red Cross building to be completely remodeled. The building will be reopened March 1, 1944. (T.Times, 2/28/1944, p.7)


Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma); Eating & drinking; Employee eating facilities;

A16997-23

Red Cross activities, Mrs. Strong. Fourteen women, seated and standing, hold envelopes, ready to begin the Red Cross 1944 fund-raising campaign. They hold packages of stickers and pins. Back row, L-R, Grace M. Davies, four unnamed women, Lula M. Shank, unnamed, Nettie E. Paulsen. Front row, L-R, Hazel D. Slater, unnamed, Lunella McMaster, unnamed, Frances M. Goodman, and unnamed. (T.Times, 2/29/1944, p.1)


Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Tacoma; Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A16887-2

University Union Club Honor Roll, Mr. Ireland. An outdoor plaque lists the names of the University Union Clubs members in service titled "Honor Roll".


World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Tacoma; University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma);

D18248-7

Red Cross feeding children at Children's Industrial Home. After a furnace and boiler exploded in the basement of the Children's Industrial Home, the American Red Cross stepped in and offered assistance. Red Cross volunteers are helping feed children and transport them to and from school. View of Pearl L. Sohlberg, Red Cross Volunteer, distributing food to children (T. Times, 9/26/44, p. 1).


Charitable organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Children's Industrial Home (Tacoma); American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma); Sohlberg, Pearl L; Children--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D64469-7

New officers of the Co-Ed Club were installed at a dinner meeting. Twenty-five members are shown. The club were sponsors of several dances a year.


Co-Ed Club (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1950-1960; Meetings--Tacoma;

D65416-15

Daughters of the Nile installed their new queen, Mrs. Reuben Golliet of Olympia, at the Masonic Temple. In an elaborate setting depicting the throne room of an ancient temple several women are seated on a dimly lit stage while a woman stands near the front of the speaking into a microphone. The speaker's podium is a replica of an ornate, Corinthian column. Musical selections were sung by Mrs. Romona Rockway Grim and the Zora temple choir. (TNT, 3/23/1952, p.E-7)


Daughters of the Nile Zora Temple No. 5 (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1950-1960; Evening gowns--Tacoma--1950-1960; Crowns; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma--1950-1960; Stages (Platforms);

D65583-1

Under the leadership of Albert W. Taylor, illustrious potentate of Afifi temple, members of the director's staff attended the Shrine Directors Association of North America's annual meeting in San Francisco. The group is seen here on March 23, 1952 as they prepare to board their train at Union Station. Names are listed in the newspaper. (TNT, 3/26/1952, p.19)


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1950-1960; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Union Station (Tacoma); Railroad travel--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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