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D7202-4

Mary (Mrs. Norton) Clapp, holding a bouquet of roses, awarded the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce "Best Dog" prize to Boston terrier, Champion Playfair Rockefeller, winner of the first annual Tacoma Kennel Club show. The terrier had already been named "Best in Show" by judge Irving C. Ackerman of San Francisco. The champion dog was owned by Jack Playfair of Portland. The Kennel Club show on April 24, 1938 closed a two day exhibit at the Fellowship Hall. (T.Times 4/25/1938, p.11).


Contests--Tacoma--1930-1940; Dogs--Tacoma--1930-1940; Dog shows--Tacoma--1930-1940; Clubs--Tacoma; Tacoma Kennel Club (Tacoma); Fellowship Hall (Tacoma); Clapp, Mary;

D889-4

Governor Clarence Martin at Community Achievement Dinner held at the Masonic Temple on December 28, 1937. He is flanked by Congressman John Coffee and Toastmaster Reno Odlin of Puget Sound National Bank. U.S. Senator Homer T. Bone and Tacoma Mayor George Smitley are seated to the far right. A large poster of "Roosevelt, Our President" hangs on the wall. Over a thousand attended the Achievement dinner which was being held for only the second time in the city's history. (T. Times, 12-29-37, p. 1) ALBUM 10.


Governors; Martin, Clarence D., 1887-1955; Odlin, Reno, 1897-1979; Coffee, John; Bone, Homer Truett, 1883-1970; Smitley, George A., 1872-1956; Banquets--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D8970-4

Cooking School at Fellowship Hall conducted by Tacoma Times. Capacity crowd of women seated in auditorium.


Events--Tacoma--1930-1940; Audiences--Tacoma; Home economics--Tacoma--1930-1940; Hats--1930-1940; Women--Social life--1930-1940; Fellowship Hall (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B18417

The Afifi Temple Band, with instruments, posed in front of the Masonic Temple, 47 Saint Helens Ave., on April 22, 1928. They are uniformly dressed complete with fezzes. G23.1-078


Afifi Temple Band (Tacoma); Afifi Temple (Tacoma); Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1920-1930; Masonic Temple (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B22432

The Knights Templar drill team stood at attention on April 20, 1930, outside the Masonic Temple, 47 Saint Helens Ave. They are wearing their stately uniforms including plumed hats. G23.1-077


Knights Templar (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1930-1940; Drill teams; Masonic Temple (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B24300

The Daughters of the Nile, Zora Temple held their winter ceremonial in the Gothic Room of the Masonic Temple on December 9, 1931. The women were members of an international fraternal order of women either married to or related to Shriners. 300 women were in attendance at the ceremonial that honored the Supreme Queen, Mrs. Lulu Ramage Phelps of Seattle. The Supreme Queen is the national head of the organization. Mrs. Glen Darling presided over the ceremonies. (TNT 12-10-31, p. 12-article)


Daughters of the Nile Zora Temple No. 5 (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Women--Tacoma--1930-1940;

47 SAINT HELENS AVE, TACOMA

  • 20 images. Masonic Temple / Temple Theater A.J. Russell, arch. Thomas Kane, supt. of construction Biehn & Chalmers, contr. -ground breaking 1/16/1926 -cornerstone laid 6/12/1926 -theater opened 10/18/1927 -bldg. dedicated 12/1/1927 -bldg. rehab in 1991 -added to Tacoma Register by Resolution No.31562, 12/3/1991 -bldg. renamed the Saint Helens Convention Center c.1992, renamed the Landmark Convention Center in 1995 -Temple Theatre Ballroom opened 8/28/1999 -theater originally known as the Heilig Theater, renamed the Temple Theater in 1931 -theater capacity of 1,800 -"widest proscenium arch of any theater or hall on Pacific Coast"
  • TDL 6/4/1922 p.E5 Old landmark gives way to new building (Eben Pierce Residence at 50 Broadway demolished to make way for proposed Masonic temple bldg.)
  • TDL 5/2/1923 p.14 Masons to seek fund for temple
  • TDL 6/10/1923 p.A9 Masonic bodies build temples
  • TDL 12/9/1923 p.A12 Three plans for Masonic Temple considered (sketch)
  • TDL 10/17/1925 p.7 Temple to be started soon
  • TDL 10/18/1925 p.A12 (sketch)
  • TDL 1/17/1926 p.A1 Masons here break ground (il) p.A12 (sketch)
  • TDL 3/26/1926 p.1 Ornamental steps granted for street at Masonic Temple
  • TDL 4/7/1926 p.12 Ready to start work ...
  • TDL 5/17/1926 p.10 Masonic Temple drive is success
  • TNT 6/12/1926 Masonic Temple cornerstone laid (il)
  • TDL 6/13/1926 p.A13 Masons lay cornerstone (il)
  • TDL 8/8/1926 p.A9 10-ton girders hauled through streets easily
  • TDL 10/24/1926 p.E10 Masons provide for expansion
  • TDL 6/12/1927 p.E8 Improvement of district sought
  • TDL 7/10/1927 p.E8 (il under construction)
  • TNT 7/29/1927 New theater to open in October
  • TDL 7/30/1927 p.2 Tacoma again on theatrical map; Calvin Heilig leases theater in new Masonic building
  • TDL 9/5/1927 p.3 (il)
  • TDL 10/2/1927 p.B6 Adorable Mitzi to open the new Heilig Theater
  • TDL 10/16/1927 p.A1 Heilig Theater's motif is Egyptian p.D1 Heilig opening to be brilliant
  • TNT 10/17/1927 Tacoma's newest theater ready for opening Tuesday (il)
  • TDL 10/18/1927 p.5 Mitzi opens Heilig with music show
  • TDL 10/19/1927 p.5 Dainty Mitzi captivating in "Madcap" (old "Temple of Minerva" backdrop from Tacoma Theater presented to theater upon opening)
  • TNT 10/21/1927 (interior il of theater showing Egyptian decor)
  • TDL 10/23/1927 p.A7 (interior il of theater)
  • TDL 10/29/1927 p.1 See perils of hunt in Africa (appearance/lecture by Prince William of Sweden)
  • TDL 11/6/1927 p.E9 Heilig Theater installing loges on lower floor
  • TDL 11/13/1927 p.D1 Temple opening holds interest; "Four Star Ball" planned ...
  • TDL 11/20/1927 p.A18 Masons plan Temple rites T.Times 11/23/1927 ... ready for dedication (il)
  • TDL 11/26/1927 p.2 Masons to hold Temple program
  • TDL 11/27/1927 p.A1 First of five programs held in new temple p.D3 Ball in new Masonic Temple Tuesday ... p.D4 Rainbow Girls frolic to open roof garden ...
  • TDL 12/1/1927 p.1 Will dedicate temple today
  • TNT 12/1/1927 Tacoma Masons join in temple dedication
  • TDL 12/2/1927 p.1 Masons hold Temple rites (il)
  • TNT 12/2/1927 Masonic Temple dedicated ...
  • TDL 12/4/1927 p.A11 Neophytes taken into shrinedom ... first ceremonial held in new temple
  • TDL 2/6/1928 p.3 Vets' program draws big crowd
  • TDL 4/8/1928 p.B3 Tacoma to have Maylon company
  • TDL 4/10/1928 Gravure Sec. p.2 (il)
  • TDL 5/5/1928 p.5 Tacoma honors famous diva in fond farewell (appearance by Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink)
  • TDL 5/27/1928 p.B2 (ad for engagement of the Maylon Players)
  • TNT 3/2/1929 Tacoma girl enters field as movie exhibitor here (Ethel McFarland)
  • TDL 6/23/1929 p.E8 Reo sedan actually stops the show (automobile driven on stage) (interior il)
  • TDL 11/17/1929 p.A11 (addition planned for the storing of ritualistic paraphernalia)
  • TDL 10/16/1930 p.1 Drys still dry and wets still wet after Darrow- Wilson talk (Clarence Darrow and Dr. Clarence True Wilson debate at theater on Prohibition)
  • TDL 9/27/1931 p.A1 Drys open campaign of resale; prohibition here to stay, speakers declare ...
  • TDL 2/5/1932 p.1 Exotic splendors mark installation of Afifi Shriners
  • TDL 4/22/1932 p.7 Paderewski to play here tonight
  • TDL 4/23/1932 p.2,3 Paderewski concert wins Tacomans
  • TDL 5/26/1932 p.7 Hamrick to open new showhouse (Hamrick's Temple Theater marquee to be "largest vertical sign in the city")
  • TDL 5/27/1932 p.8 (ad of opening of Hamrick's Temple Theater)
  • TDL 10/16/1932 p.A8 Cinema Guild to open at Temple
  • TDL 10/19/1933 p.1 Slips on step and is killed
  • TNT 10/22/1935 p.6 Guests of Mickey Mouse (il)
  • TNT 8/25/1937 p.5 Mickies go to Temple T.Times 10/26/1937 p.11 (ad for appearance by Major Edward Bowes) T.Times 2/19/1938 Suppl. p.10 Center of local Masonic interest (il)
  • TNT 5/12/1939 p.10 Jeanette is thrilling appearance by singer Jeanette MacDonald)
  • TNT 2/8/1940 p.1 Hundreds at school (first annual News Tribune gardening school held in Fellowship Hall)
  • TNT 4/11/1940 p.11 (ad for appearance by Siamese twins, Daisy and Violet Hilton)
  • TNT 5/15/1940 p.4 (ad for appearance of Raymond Massey in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois")
  • TNT 12/8/1940 p.A14 (ad for appearance by Tallulah Bankhead)
  • TNT 1/30/1941 p.6 Gracie Fields scores real hit at benefit
  • TNT 2/12/1941 p.6 Huge crowd at garden school opening (interior il of Fellowship Hall)
  • TNT 4/6/1941 p.A14 (ad for appearance by Smiley Burnette)
  • TNT 6/3/1941 p.1 (permit taken for marquee and neon sign)
  • TNT 8/23/1941 p.14 Streamlined features (il at night of new lobby and theater marquee)
  • TNT 11/21/1941 p.1 Paul Robeson heard by capacity crowd
  • TNT 2/12/1942 p.8 Garden school off to good start (interior il of Fellowship Hall)
  • TNT 2/7/1943 p.A11,A15 Full house to hear famous Negro singer (appearance by Marian Anderson)
  • TNT 2/10/1943 p.9 Anderson thrills here
  • TNT 3/5/1943 p.7 Robeson here soon (appearance by singer Paul Robeson)
  • TNT 3/17/1943 p.1 Concert is postponed; Paul Robeson victim of severe attack of laryngitis
  • TNT 7/12/1943 p.7 (full page ad for the Fort Lewis All-Star Revue)
  • TNT 11/21/1943 p.A14 (ad for appearance by actor John Carradine) T.Times 1/23/1944 Temple Baptist is 10 years old
  • TNT 2/11/1944 p.1 4,000 will hear talk by Willkie (presidential candidate Wendell L. Willkie to visit)
  • TNT 2/12/1944 p.1 Willkie talks U.S. need
  • TNT 10/4/1944 p.1 Colorful rally for Lt. Col. Cain fills Temple Theater (il)
  • TNT 9/29/1946 p.A12 (ad for appearance by Bill "Bojangles" Robinson)
  • TNT 10/17/1946 p.14 "Bojangles" here today
  • TNT 12/12/1946 p.19 "Tacoma Life" color film is now complete
  • TNT 12/17/1946 p.8 World premiere (of "Life in Tacoma")
  • TNT 9/26/1947 p.1 Taft raps foreign policy (visit of Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio)
  • TNT 11/7/1947 p.11 Tacomans become lovers of symphony music at an early age (interior il)
  • TNT 11/22/1947 p.19 (ad for appearance by Lucille Ball)
  • TNT 8/9/1948 p.5 Temple is closed (for renovation/ remodeling) T.Times 8/19/1948 Tacoman's magic screen will be among new features at the Temple (Prof. Anders Wm. Ramstad of Pacific Lutheran invents "Pan-A-Vue")
  • TNT 8/26/1948 p.13,14 "New" Temple greets patrons Fri. evening (remodeling by Ketner Bros., Inc., contr.) (new Pan-A-Vue magic screen invented by Tacoman Anders Wm. Ramstad)
  • TNT 9/22/1948 p.23 Janitor dies in theater lobby
  • TNT 12/9/1948 p.1 Youngsters fill Temple Theater for school children's concert (interior il)
  • TNT 1/19/1949 p.23 Marian Anderson at Temple February 21
  • TNT 2/12/1949 p.1 M'Carthy warns of perils to America (appearance by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin)
  • TNT 5/3/1949 p.28 (ad for appearance by pianist Arthur Rubinstein)
  • TNT 3/22/1950 p.25 (ad for appearance by actor Monty Woolley)
  • TNT 5/3/1950 p.12 PTA banquet scene (interior il of Fellowship Hall)
  • TNT 10/1/1950 p.C1 (ad for appearance by comedian Harpo Marx)
  • TNT 10/16/1950 p.17 (ad for appearance by comedian Harpo Marx)
  • TNT 10/19/1950 p.C11 Marx troupe lauded in concert bazaar
  • TNT 12/20/1951 p.A1 Stage star hospitalized after show (actor Vincent Price)
  • TNT 12/23/1951 p.A1 Actor, ill in hospital, may go home soon
  • TNT 12/24/1951 p.A2 Actor better, returns home
  • TNT 3/2/1952 p.A16 Air raid shelters ...
  • TNT 9/25/1952 p.D5 Famed screen star to appear at Temple (Edward Everett Horton)
  • TNT 10/13/1952 p.15 In person soon (ad for Broadway play "Country Girl" starring Robert Young)
  • TNT 11/2/1952 p.D13 Conner will install TV at Temple soon (large screen television for special events)
  • TNT 11/21/1952 p.C2 Tacoma Philharmonic presents Arthur Fieldler
  • TNT 1/14/1953 p.14 Victor Borge in person
  • TNT 3/1/1953 p.D12 Maestro (appearance by conductor Leopold Stokowski)
  • TNT 7/22/1953 p.21 New Dioramic screen installed at Temple
  • TNT 2/9/1954 p.12 Famous Spanish dancer and co. soon at Temple (il of Jose Greco)
  • TNT 2/28/1954 p.D12 (Igor) Stravinsky to to conduct here soon
  • TNT 4/18/1954 CinemaScope soon at Temple Theater
  • TNT 9/2/1954 p.A10 "Little" Jimmy Dickens (to appear)
  • TNT 9/5/1954 p.D7 Grand Ole Opry
  • TNT 10/20/1954 p.1 Gore alleges power trust with the GOP (appearance by Senator Albert E. Gore of Tennessee)
  • TNT 11/7/1954 p.D10 YWCA will present Marian Anderson in concert here Feb. 7
  • TNT 1/6/1957 p.D10 Guitarist Segovia (Andres Segovia) to play with symphony
  • TNT 10/11/1957 p.8 (ad for Show of Stars, including Fats Domino, Frankie Lymon, Clyde McPhatter, Chuck Berry, LaVerne Baker Everly Brothers, the Crickets, Paul Anka, Paul Williams and Buddy Knox)
  • TNT 12/18/1957 p.D7 Temple bldg. fatal plunge to be probed
  • TNT 2/11/1958 p.A6 (ad for appearnce by violinist Isaac Stern)
  • TNT 2/9/1960 p.7 Jose Greco and troupe on Temple stage Friday
  • TNT 2/13/1960 p.2 Jose Greco concert here wins plaudits
  • TNT 3/13/1960 p.D12 To sing here (Marian Anderson)
  • TNT 7/1/1960 p.4 The "Princetons" challenge the "Wailers" to a battle of the bands
  • TNT 10/20/1960 p.D1 Benny Goodman wows audience at concert
  • TNT 9/16/1961 p.1 Masked bandit robs Temple Theater here
  • TNT 12/6/1961 p.A14 Aaron Copland will conduct concert here
  • TNT 5/13/1962 p.D14 (ad for appearance by Liberace)
  • TNT 6/2/1962 p.2 Liberace's appearance postponed
  • TNT 10/28/1962 p.A8 ... approved for fallout shelters
  • TNT 1/23/1963 p.A12 (ad for motion picture "West Side Story")
  • TNT 2/6/1963 p.B10 Jose Greco in person!
  • TNT 6/4/1963 p.11 One woman performance applauded (appearance by Elsa Lanchester)
  • TNT 10/13/1963 p.D4 (ad for appearance by singer Johnny Mathis)
  • TNT 3/22/1964 p.D15 Miss Agnes Moorehead here April 2
  • TNT 5/22/1966 p.C19 Temple gets new front, box office
  • TNT 6/10/1966 p.16 New box office at Temple 2nd in Northwest
  • TNT 1/14/1968 Magazine p.1,4 Those wonderful theater organs again being heard in the area
  • TNT 2/17/1972 p.A6 Duke Ellington, Band put it all together
  • TNT 10/7/1973 Masonic mainstay (sketch)
  • TNT 5/1/1983 The Temple Spirits?
  • TNT 8/9/1984 Masonic Temple selling antique wicker furniture (interior il)
  • TNT 11/29/1989 p.E1 A new face for an old friend
  • TNT 3/20/1991 p.B1 Temple theater makeover planned (interior il)
  • TNT 6/29/1991 History takes stage in mega-sale ... bounty of memorabilia that's on block (interior il)
  • TNT 12/4/1991 p.C1 Temple revival; Tacoma's historic Temple Theatre set to reopen (interior il)
  • TNT 10/22/1992 p.B1 Temple is a classic, and an accommodating one at that
  • TNT 10/13/1993 p.E1 Temple of tranquility (il)
  • TNT 10/26/1995 p.C7 Business bubbling at former St. Helens Convention Center (bldg. renamed the Landmark Convention Center)
  • TNT 9/17/1996 p.C7 Landmark spends more money to earn more money
  • TNT 10/31/1996 p.B1 Many ghosts apparently call Tacoma area home
  • TNT 1/2/1997 p.FP12 Temple Theater dovetailed with Masons' building plans
  • TNT 1/12/1999 p.SL1 Rocking the Temple ... at "Squeeze TV" concert
  • TNT 5/3/1999 p.SL2 "Squeeze TV" fails to draw concert crowds to Temple
  • TNT 8/8/1999 p.D1 No joke, George: The Temple tore the seats out (theater remodeled into ballroom and renamed Temple Theatre Ballroom) T.Reporter 9/30/1999 p.6 (ad,interior il)
  • TNT 10/31/2000 p.SL1 The hex files
  • TNT 11/27/2001 p.D1 Landmark parking expanding
  • TNT 12/12/2003 p.A1 Councilman says he'll stay silent on land deal Business Examiner 8/20/2007 p.1 Phelps sells interest in Landmark, looks forward to future
  • TNT 8/21/2007 p.D1 New owner of Landmark (Larry Boileau) thinks big for future
  • TNT 12/29/2013 p.D1 Kirishian rug store ending after 85 years in business (interior il of Kirishian Oriental Rug, founded in 1928) 366 M381M Nov. 1927 (Special Masonic Temple Issue) 720.979 R911C p.26 792.0973092 W1527T 979.7 W28A April 1928 (il) 979.778 T119Tv p.200-204 The ups and downs of my first job
  • Year Built: 1927
  • Decade Built: 1920s
  • On City Historic Register
  • Style: Greek with Egyptian detail

A142880-5

A full house at the Temple Theatre. This October, 1964, photograph was taken from the balcony of the Temple Theatre. The large group of primarily women were present to view the latest products and cooking techniques from Washington Natural Gas. The Homemakers Fall Festival, sponsored by the Washington Natural Gas Co. and the Tacoma News Tribune, also featured a style show by Andrews Women's Apparel. Groceries were provided by Shop-Rite Food Centers. Admission to the 3-day festival was free. On stage, demonstrating equipment and appliances twice a day, was gas company home economist June Holladay (in private life Peggy Robinson). Photograph ordered by Washington Natural Gas. (TNT 9-20-64, D-11)


Audiences--Tacoma--1960-1970; Cookery--Tacoma--1960-1970; Signs (Notices); Temple Theatre (Tacoma);

A142880-3

A large crowd watched as June Holladay (in private life Peggy Robinson), a Washington Natural Gas home economist, provided a cooking demonstration at the Temple Theatre in early October, 1964. The audience, primarily women, were attending the 3-day Homemakers Fall Festival sponsored by the Gas Company and the Tacoma News Tribune. June Holladay demonstrated equipment, appliances and cooking techniques on stage twice a day at the free festival. The latest products were highlighted, plus Andrews Women's Apparel presented a fashion show. Photograph ordered by Washington Natural Gas.


Audiences--Tacoma--1960-1970; Cookery--Tacoma--1960-1970; Temple Theatre (Tacoma); Holladay, June; Robinson, Peggy; Washington Natural Gas Co. (Tacoma);

D152542-10R

Small children visiting the Temple Theater listen intently to the symphony's conductor on October 25, 1967 while standing next to a full-sized harp. The Seattle Symphony, under the direction of Milton Katims, would present a children's concert to open the season on October 25, 1967. School children in this area were able to attend the free Children Concert series of matinees through the auspices of the Women's Phiharmonic League which raised funds through their Symphoneve benefits. The children could then get acquainted with musical instruments and symphonic music. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Women's Philharmonic League. (TNT 9-10-67, D-12, TNT 12-31-67, D-6)


Conductors; Harps; School children--Tacoma--1960-1970;

D155952-12RC

Queen Mrs. Robert J. Wood and her court. Mrs. Wood was installed as the new Queen of the Nile during ceremonies occurring at the Fellowship Hall of the Masonic Temple on March 29, 1969. She is posed in front of the elaborate throne and is flanked by members of her court. Darlyne (Mrs. Louis) Mazza, Royal, stands nearby in white evening gown with blue ribboned bouquet. This was the 50th installation of the Zora Temple, Daughters of the Nile. Color photograph ordered by the Daughters of the Nile. (TNT 3-23-69, D-8)


Wood, Robert J.--Family; Mazza, Darlyne; Daughters of the Nile Zora Temple No. 5 (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1960-1970; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1960-1970; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1960-1970;

D70327-9

Washington Cooperative Farmers Association held their 1952 stockholders' meeting at Temple Theater in Tacoma. Wellman's Catering Services's delivery truck and two police motorcycles are parked in front of the facility.


Washington Cooperative Farmers Association (Tacoma); Meetings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Temple Theatre (Tacoma);

D72987-13

Eunice (Mrs. George W.) Miller is seated in front of a large open book in this March, 1953, sepia photograph. She was the principal party in the installation ceremony of the Daughter of the Nile, Zora Temple #5, at the Masonic Temple. Behind her stand seventeen ladies-in-waiting dressed in evening gowns and carrying beribboned bouquets.


Miller, Eunice; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma; Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1950-1960; Masonic buildings--Tacoma;

D124573-3

Corinthian Room at the Masonic Temple, 47 St. Helens. Fifteen women in the Tacoma Order, Social Order of the Beauceant. The Social Order of Beauceant is composed of the wives and widows of Sir Knights, of Ivanhoe Commandery (Knights Templar). The national order was founded in 1890 in Denver with the purpose of aiding the Knights Templar. In 1959, it had a national membership of 22, 000. Their main project was the Eye Foundation, although the local order also supported the Rainier School and Remann Hall. The women are dressed in white robes adorned with large black crosses. (TNT 11/8/1959)


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1950-1960; Masonic buildings--Tacoma; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma;

D114414-4

Governor Albert D. Rosellini with a group of Pierce County Democrats. Seated next to the governor and Mrs. Rosellini is former Pierce County prosecutor and current State Attorney General, John J. O'Connell. Standing are George Sheridan, Democratic party county chairman and John McCutcheon, current county prosecutor. The group was captured in a photograph taken on May 9, 1958, at a testimonial dinner given in honor of Governor Rosellini at the Fellowship Hall. The governor spoke about the 30 million dollar deficit he inherited from Republican Arthur B. Langlie and stated that he had saved the state 20 million, due to cutbacks in operating costs of state offices and vigorous collection of taxes from out-of-state corporations dba in Washington. Governor Rosellini was then in his first term as chief executive. The son of immigrants, he studied law at the University of Washington and became a well-known Seattle attorney. After employment in Warren G. Magnuson's King County Prosecutor's office, Mr. Rosellini won election to the State Senate in 1938 where he remained until his assumption of the governor's seat in 1956. Under his leadership, the legislature passed enabling legislation for the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Metro, now part of King County) and the Seattle's "Century 21" world's fair. In addition, he was able to create a separate justice and prison system for juveniles, accelerate road construction and modernize the mental health system. He was the legislative father of the University of Washington's medical/dental schools and a supporter of higher education. Albert Rosellini was the first Italian-American and first Catholic governor west of the Mississippi. A portrait of Mr. Rosellini's early life and active career in politics was captured in Payton Smith's 1997 work, "Rosellini: Immigrants' Son and Progressive Governor." (Seattle/King Co. HistoryLink.org; TNT 5-4-58, A-7, TNT 5-10-58, p. 1) ALBUM 10.


Governors; Rosellini, Albert D.; Rosellini, Ethel; O'Connell, John; Sheridan, George; McCutcheon, John;

D161474-27C

Mrs. Robert Clinton was installed as Queen of Zora Temple, Daughters of the Nile in elaborate ceremonies at the Masonic Temple, 47 Saint Helens Ave., on March 25, 1972. Mrs. Clinton, in white jeweled gown, is pictured flanked by members of her royal court. She is also wearing the traditional queen's robe of rich green velvet accented by gold braid and rhinestone baguettes. Color photograph ordered by the Daughters of the Nile. (TNT 3-19-72, B-4 article)


Clinton, Robert--Family; Daughters of the Nile Zora Temple No. 5 (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1970-1980; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1970-1980; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1970-1980;

D7202-1

Several trainers with their dogs at the first annual Tacoma Kennel Club show held at Fellowship Hall on April 23 and 24, 1938. Three hundred and five dogs competed for awards. The "Best in Show" winner was Boston terrier Champion Playfair Rockefeller, owned by Jack Playfair of Portland. Over 1800 persons attended the two day exhibit. (T.Times, 4/25/1938, p. 11).


Contests--Tacoma--1930-1940; Dogs--Tacoma--1930-1940; Dog shows--Tacoma--1930-1940; Clubs--Tacoma; Tacoma Kennel Club (Tacoma); Fellowship Hall (Tacoma);

D8970-3

Cooking School at Masonic Temple's Fellowship Hall conducted by Tacoma Times in mid-October of 1939. Mrs. William Schenk of 4311 Read St. accepts congratulations from City Light Appliance Department's Harold Partlow for winning a new electric range at the cooking school. It was her first electric range. A record crowd was on hand to see the second and last cookery demonstration led by Miss Cula Buker. (T.Times 10-13-1939, p.22)


Stoves--Tacoma; Cookery--Tacoma; Home economics--Tacoma--1930-1940; Hats--1930-1940; Women--Social life--1930-1940; Fellowship Hall (Tacoma); Shaking hands--Tacoma; Schenk, William--Family; Partlow, Harold;

A7119-2

Tacoma Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of conductor Eugene Linden on stage at Temple Theatre for concert. Encouraged by the success of the previous season of concerts at the Jason Lee auditorium, the 1938 season was moved to the Temple Theatre. This turned out to be a financial disaster, plunging the organization into debt even though the orchestra reached new heights in artistry and musicality. The orchestra was disbanded while efforts were made to erase the debt. Eugene Linden was called back in the fall of 1939 from Long Beach, Ca., where he was conducting their symphony to once again lead the Philharmonic. Concerts resumed at Jason Lee. (filed with Argentum)


Tacoma Philharmonic Orchestra (Tacoma); Orchestras--Tacoma--1930-1940; Concerts--Tacoma--1930-1940; Temple Theatre (Tacoma);

409-1

Grand Officers of the M. W. Grand Lodge, F. & A.M. (Free and Accepted Masons) of Washington in front of the Masonic Temple. Building by Ambrose J. Russell, Architect, 1925. (filed with Argentum)


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Free & Accepted Masons (Tacoma);

411-1A

Afifi Temple Arab Patrol, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine. Group of men in Masonic costumes on steps of the Masonic Temple. This circa 1932 group photo has been superimposed against a background of Mount Rainier. The "Shriners" were founded in 1872 as a fun fraternal organization for men who had completed their requirements in the Scottish or Knights Templar (York rite) Masonic organizations.


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Afifi Arab Patrol (Tacoma); Masonic Temple (Tacoma);

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Afifi Mounted Divan. Thirteen men in Afifi capes and hats on horse back in front of Masonic Temple during a ceremonial and festival of music on July 23, 1932. Names printed by horses, left to right, Leverenz, Densmore, Hill, Allen, Carnahan, Colton, Sutter, Ford, Millard, Whitman, Callow, McKenzie and Middlesworth. (filed with Argentum)


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Masonic Temple (Tacoma); Horses;

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Easter Sunrise services in 1941 of Temple Baptist Church in the Temple Theatre. Temple Baptist's congregation would hold services at the theatre until their own building was completed in 1949. (T. Times)


Temple Baptist Church (Tacoma); Easter--Tacoma; Temple Theatre (Tacoma);

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Eight hundred Masons from all parts of the state gathered in Tacoma June 16-17th, 1942 for the 85th annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Washington. The newly installed officers are pictured on the steps of the Masonic Temple. They are, left to right, Horace W. Tyler of Tacoma, J.W.J. Stedman of Tacoma- the newly elected Grand Master, John A. Emigh of Walla Walla- retiring Grand Master, Don F. Kizer of Spokane and Ford Q. Elvidge of Seattle. (T. Times 6/18/1942, pg. 7-picture; 6/17/42, pg. 10; 6/13/1942, pg. 1)


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Free & Accepted Masons (Tacoma); Tyler, Horace W.; Stedman, J.W.J.; Elvidge, Ford Q.;

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