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D13978-2

Harold A. Johnson was photographed on January 13, 1943, while working on the large mural that he was commissioned to paint for the Bethel Pentecostal Church at 1101 South J Street. Standing next to him is the church's minister, Rev. John W. Moseid. The painting was to be unveiled during a special service on Sunday evening, January 16, 1943. Mr. Johnson, who specialized in sacred pictures, and Edwin J. Richardson opened a studio at 951 Market Street in April of 1944. (T. Times 1/16/1943 p.7 & TNT 4/23/1944 p.A-6)


Bethel Pentecostal Assembly (Tacoma); Churches--Tacoma--1940-1950; Murals; Johnson, Harold A.; Moseid, John W.; Artists--Tacoma--1940-1950; Clergy--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D9315-7

Sumner First Methodist Church. Exterior view of large brick church in Sumner, Washington. Cross design in brick bell tower above triple-door entrance to church. Built in 1923. (T. Times, Special Edition).


First Methodist Church (Sumner); Protestant churches--Sumner;

D9320-13

St. Patrick's Church, general view of exterior. Large stone church building by Frederick Heath, Architect; 1906. (T.Times, Spring Edition)


St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Tacoma); Catholic churches--Tacoma;

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St. Patrick's Church, general view of exterior. Large stone church building by Frederick Heath, Architect; 1906. (T. Times, Spring Edition)


St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Tacoma); Catholic churches--Tacoma;

A9320-17

Designed by architect George W. Bullard, the First Christian Church at 6th and K St. (Martin Luther King Way) was dedicated June 21, 1908. The classical revival building with a high dome was constructed of Tenino stone and had an array of small but beautiful stained glass windows. Built at a cost of over $40,000, its main auditorium could seat 1,200 persons. It, along with four houses on the same block, was torn down in 1963 to make room for a new building for Western Clinic. (T. Times, Special Edition) [Also dated February, 1940]


First Christian Church (Tacoma); Churches--Tacoma;

A9790-2

Father Anthony Hack with a large group of children on the steps of Holy Rosary Church, on the occasion of his Silver Anniversary, 25 years, in the priesthood. The children, all dressed in white, are taking part in the celebration. Father Hack was ordained in the Holy Rosary Church, where he is now pastor, by the late Bishop O'Dea. Prior to coming to the church in 1935, he was pastor of the Church of the Visitation and Assumption Church in Seattle. (T. Times 5/27/1940, pg. 14)


Hack, Anthony; Holy Rosary Church (Tacoma); Anniversaries;

D11571-11

Wedding of Margaret Elizabeth (Betty) Wetherby and Connor E. Gray, Jr., of Seattle, July 12, 1941, at First Presbyterian Church. Bride (seated) and groom (second from left) sign marriage certificate as Maid of Honor, the bride's sister Jane Wetherby, and Best Man, groom's brother Sharod Gray, look on. The man in the suit on the left is believed to be Dr. J.R. McCullough, who read the vows. (T. Times 4/14/1941, pg. 7)


First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma); Weddings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Wedding costume--1940-1950; Brides--1940-1950; Wetherby, Margaret Elizabeth--Marriage; Gray, Connor; Grooms (Weddings)--1940-1950; Wetherby, Jane; Gray, Sharod;

D9857-10

Conference at the First Methodist Church. First Methodist Church of Tacoma was hosting the annual Methodists Northwest Conference from June 12 to June 16, 1940 at the church located at 4th & "K" (later Martin Luther King Jr. Way). Besides the business sessions and committee meetings, delegates found time to relax and enjoy activities in the church's large social hall. Here some attendees line up to play shuffleboard, one of the more popular exercises, the other being archery. (T.Times 6-14-1940, p. 3)


Methodist churches--Tacoma--1940-1950; Meetings--Tacoma--1940-1950; First Methodist Church (Tacoma); Shuffleboard;

D22040-17

Bellarmine High School, miscellaneous annual photos for the 1946 yearbook "The Cage." Pictured in front of the school is Room 1 of the Sophomore class. To the left of the center row is faculty member Mr. Neil McCluskey. Students are as follows: 1st row: F. Shilley, H. Pessein, J. Knelleken, T. McMonagle, R. Hawley, R. Parenteau, C. Kelly, M. Brands. 2nd row: McCluskey, R. Rivers, R. Knelleken, R. Flink, G. White, J. McPhail, L. Heimbecker, M. Heide, D. Zukowsky, G. Henricksen. 3rd row: P. Shugrue, J. Lawson, J. Roller, J. Gillies, M. Anslow, J. Martin, J. Stoke, O. Fink, T. McNamara, E. Daniszewski, L. Lanz. The private school opened in 1928 by the Jesuit fathers as Bellarmine College for Boys. It was later renamed Bellarmine High School. TPL-8146 (Bellarmine 1946 yearbook "Cage")


Religious education--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma; Bellarmine High School (Tacoma);

D22040-3

Bellarmine miscellaneous annual photos. View of Bellarmine students in front of school building, getting their photo taken for their yearbook, The Cage. The young man on the front row, fourth from left has been identified as Raymond Knelleken. Bellarmine was a boy's school operated by Jesuit Priests. Father David P. McAstocker of St. Leo's was the school's founder. (Cage, 1946) TPL-8145


Religious education--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma; Bellarmine High School (Tacoma); Knelleken, Raymond;

A25150-3

Mary Elizabeth Thaut died at the age of 63. She was a native from Russia and first lived in Dallas, Oregon, she spent her last 35 years in Tacoma. The services were organized by Cassedy and Allen at Evangelical Lutheran Church. Cassedy & Allen casket pictures of Mary Elizabeth Thaut.


Thaut, Mary Elizabeth, 1883-1946--Death & burial; Funeral rites & ceremonies--Tacoma; Morgues & mortuaries--Tacoma; Religious articles; Bouquets; Cassedy & Allen Mortuary (Tacoma); Evangelical Lutheran Church (Tacoma);

A27978-12

St. Joseph's Slovak Catholic Church, Father Joe, First Communicants. Five boys wearing white shirts and bow ties and twelve girls wearing white dresses and veils stand with two nuns.


St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Tacoma); Catholic churches--Tacoma; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A19149-5

First Methodist Church had a larger than usual attendance on Easter Sunday in 1945, shown here as the congregation departs following the morning service. Many service men were present for both the daytime and evening services to hear church pastor, Dr. Milton A. Marcy, deliver the Easter sermon. (T. Times, 4/2/45, p. 2).


Methodist churches--Tacoma; Easter--Tacoma; First Methodist Church (Tacoma);

A19934-1

Choir at St. Nicholas Church, 17 girls and the choral director standing in the sanctuary of the church on July 31, 1945. The walls are painted with religious icons. The second choir member in the front row (L-R) has been identified as Gloria Victoria Hallis. Miss Hallis was 18 years old at the time of this group portrait. She would be the church organist for many years and active in the Daughters of Penelope. Miss Hallis' parents owned Hallis Produce Co. where she was employed as head bookkeeper her entire life. A second choir member has been identified as Katherine Formuzis Turlis. She is in the front row, extreme right. (Additional information provided by Despina K. McLaughlin Alatsis)


Orthodox churches--Tacoma; St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church (Tacoma); Choirs (Music); Altars--Tacoma; Hallis, Gloria Victoria;

D21351-2

First Lutheran Church, mortgage burning. The pastor and five men look on as a woman holds the burning paper. Two of the men stand ready with a tray to catch the paper when she can no longer hold it. Construction on the building was begun in 1925. L-R, Donald Lindeman, representing service man and woman; C.O. Lynn, chairman, Board of Trustees; Caroline (Mrs. Gustave) Lindberg, church member since 1889, representing women; Rev. Carl E. Rydell, pastor; B.B. Bartels, board member for many years; Edward Young, builder of church and congregation officer for many years; and Wilbur N. Nelson, treasurer. (T.Times, 1/28/1946, p.2)


First Evangelical Lutheran Church (Tacoma); Lutheran churches--Tacoma; Lindeman, Donald; Lynn, C. O.; Lindberg, Caroline; Rydell, Carl E.; Bartels, B. B.; Young, Edward; Nelson, Wilbur N.; Mortgages;

A24308-2

Bowling alley sponsored by Tacoma Council of Churches. This bowling alley was part of the United Churches Youth Center located at 115 So. 9th St. (also known as 821-823 Pacific Ave.). Rev. Loyal H. Vickers was director of the center. (T.Times, 11/14/1946, p.17) TPL-9670


Bowling alleys--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Council of Churches Youth Center (Tacoma); Tacoma Council of Churches (Tacoma);

A24069-2

The congregation at the Assembly of God and the interior of the church building. Young children sit in the congregation near the front. The church is filled with people. Some people sit in the aisles and more people stand in the doorways at the back and along the sides.


Churches--Tacoma; Assembly of God (Tacoma);

A33405-10

Tacoma was experiencing three days of miracle healing. View of thousands of people who attended the Branham Healing Campaign at the Tacoma Ice Palace. Co-operating Churches in Tacoma helped make this event possible and were actively participating in the program (T. Times, 5/15/48, p. 3).


Audiences--Tacoma; Religious groups--Tacoma; Evangelists; Healing--Tacoma; Healers--Tacoma; Religious meetings--Tacoma; Tacoma Ice Palace (Tacoma); Branham Healing Campaign;

A33753-8

New Tacoma Cemetery is located in the Southwest area of Tacoma, on 9221 Chambers Creek Road. The New Tacoma Cemetery is considered one of the finest in the Pacific Northwest, with a mausoleum and sacred sanctuary on the grounds. The New Tacoma Cemetery is a division of the Tacoma Cemetery located on South Tacoma Way. Exterior view of the grounds, some graves are decorated with flowers and American flags.


Cemeteries--Tacoma; Gardens--Tacoma; Graves--Tacoma; Benches--Tacoma; Undertaking--Tacoma; Morgues & mortuaries--Tacoma; Death--Tacoma; New Tacoma Cemetery (Tacoma); Tacoma Cemetery Association (Tacoma);

A33753-1

The New Tacoma Cemetery offers their clients and families a tranquil serene final resting place. Families can choose from beautiful grounds landscaped with junipers, rhododendrons and azaleas, mausoleum, or an Urn Garden and Rockery constructed in three levels with a perpetual waterfall. View of entrance leading into the New Tacoma Cemetery, the gates are open, the mausoleum is located on the right side.


Cemeteries--Tacoma; Gates--Tacoma; Undertaking--Tacoma; Morgues & mortuaries--Tacoma; Death--Tacoma; New Tacoma Cemetery (Tacoma); Tacoma Cemetery Association (Tacoma);

A33612-2

Assembly of God was inviting all interested individuals to hear G. B. McDowell, evangelist and Paul Glover, singer, to their great pentecostal rally. Some of the subjects that would be covered included: "The Bannisters That Need To Be Built", "The Paralyzed Soul", and "What Will Bring America Back To God?". View of First Christian Church auditorium, balcony and main level are filled up, stained glass in background (T. Times, 5/29/48, p. 3).


Religious meetings--Tacoma; Audiences--Tacoma; Churches--Tacoma; Pews--Tacoma; Religion; Assembly of God (Tacoma); First Christian Church (Tacoma);

A59098-2

Forty-one students are shown in the Visitation School 1951 graduating class. Ordered by Sister Rosevitha.


Church schools--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma--1950-1960; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1950-1960; Altars--Tacoma; Church of the Visitation (Tacoma); School of the Visitation (Tacoma);

D61920-4

A Country Fair was held at the Little Church on the Prairie's Education Building on Friday, November 9, 1951. Mrs. Charles Fields, Mrs. R. Gene Grant, Mrs. Neil Armstrong and Mrs. Ernest Grant (from left) met earlier at the home of Mrs. George Boldt on October 30, 1951, to display some of the dolls, Christmas stockings, aprons and other hand-made gift items to be sold at the Country Fair. (TNT 11-4-1951, D-6)


Little Church on the Prairie (Lakewood); Boldt, George H.--Homes & haunts; Fields, Charles--Family; Grant, R. Gene--Family; Armstrong, Neil--Family; Grant, Ernest--Family; Dolls;

D58594-2

Dr. Albert J. Lindsey stands behind the pulpit at the First Presbyterian Church.


Presbyterian churches--Tacoma; Clergy--Tacoma--1950-1960; First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma); Lindsey, Albert J.; Pulpits--Tacoma;

A55047-2

This photograph from January, 1951 shows one of the churches designed by the architectural firm of Heath & Twichell in Tacoma during the early years of the 20th Century. Built in 1909 as the Swedish Mission Tabernacle, for many years it was home to the First Covenant Church. The two-story, Italianate-style brick church is one of the few non-residental buildings designed by Heath & Twichell that has survived. Today it is home to the Sure House Open Bible Church. Pilasters lead to pediments at the roof-line. The upper portion of the building appears to have been covered with metal sheathing. Ordered by Reverend R. L. Erickson. TPL-8338


First Covenant Church (Tacoma); Churches--Tacoma;

D57010-1

To celebrate the 109th anniversary of the formation of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Tacoma Central Ward Relief Society members held a party in their new church's club rooms at 4th & So. L. The organization had grown in 109 years from 18 members at inception to 126,000 women nationwide. The group claimed to be the oldest active national women's organization and had met weekly since their founding March 17, 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois. They have sponsored emergency contributions in many world crises, living up to their motto "Charity Never Faileth." The four center women in the photograph, left to right, are Mrs. Lloyd Green, Geraldine (Mrs. Mirl J.) Haney, Afton (Mrs. Lige) Dickson and Rosella (Mrs. Leslie C.) Seal. (TNT 3/22/1951, pg. C-4)


Mormon churches--Tacoma; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Central Ward Relief Society (Tacoma); Haney, Geraldine; Dickson, Afton; Seal, Rosella; Anniversaries--Tacoma--1950-1960; Commemoration--Tacoma; Tea parties--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D62588-5

Reverend Elsworth T. Johnson. First Cadet Rally at Foursquare Gospel Church. Large group of children holding balloons in front of early wood-frame church building with three Gothic-style windows at front.


Protestant churches--Tacoma; Children & adults--Tacoma--1950-1960; Balloons--Tacoma; Foursquare Gospel Church (Tacoma);

A52365-2

Interior view of room at Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. Several sofas and chairs in addition to a piano provide a comfortable atmosphere. The Central Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints constructed a new facility in 1949. Much of the labor for building the church was provided by its membership.


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Tacoma); Central Ward Chapel (Tacoma); Mormon churches--Tacoma;

A52365-8

The new LDS chapel at 1201 South 4th Street contained a large recreation hall with stage and piano. Polished wood flooring gleam under the recessed lights. The new hall measured 55 by 70 feet and was used for youth programs. In addition, ten classrooms, an expandable chapel, Boy Scout and Relief Society rooms were added. Members of the Tacoma Central Ward contributed their labor in building the new chapel.


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Tacoma); Central Ward Chapel (Tacoma); Mormon churches--Tacoma;

A52082-7

Sepia photograph of interior of St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church in Fife. This photograph, taken from the rear of the church on August 26, 1950, shows the clean, sparse lines of the church. Open beam ceilings and dropped lighting along with hopper-style windows provide a suitable accompaniment to the simple altar and rows of wooden pews. Photograph was commissioned by architectural firm of Lance, McGuire & Muri of Tacoma.


Churches--Fife; Catholic churches--Fife; St. Martin of Tours Parish (Fife);

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