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D30741-2

Junior Red Cross had been collecting holiday donations which would be delivered to many families and individuals in need. The Junior Red Cross was helping the world take a closer step toward peace and happiness during the holiday season. View of dedicated Junior Red Cross members wrapping Christmas gifts, making Christmas decorations, and packaging holiday goodies.


Community service--Tacoma--1940-1950; Christmas presents; Toys; Christmas decorations; Charitable organizations--Tacoma; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma);

D30208-17

Jeanne and Robert Chapman attended the Fantasy Masked Ball held on Saturday November 1, 1947 at the Bonneville Hotel. Organized by the El Choclo Dance Club, the costume ball had a Mardi Gras theme. Mrs. Chapman appears to be going for a "Carmen Miranda" look. (T. Times, 11/1/47, p. 11). TPL-8114


Costumes; Masquerades--Tacoma--1940-1950; Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Bonneville Hotel (Tacoma); El Choclo Club (Tacoma); Chapman, Robert; Chapman, Jeanne;

D30806-5

Stadium's Tigerannas will perform at the big football game between Tacoma's fire department and police department. The game proceeds will benefit the high school band uniform fund. View of Fire Chief, Charles Eisenbacher, admiring Stadium High School's majorettes. Left to right, Darlene Reynolds, Marjie Joy Miller, Alice Edwards and Donalda Moncrieff, they have their batons in hand and are ready for the big game on Saturday, Stadium High School in background. Miss Miller went on to achieve fame as actress and dancer Marjie Millar. (T. Times, 12/6/47, p. 8).


Drum majorettes--Tacoma; Uniforms; Events--Tacoma; Fire fighters--Tacoma; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Eisenbacher, Charles J.; Reynolds, Darlene; Miller, Marjie Joy; Moncrieff, Donalda; Edwards, Alice; Millar, Marjie;

D30814-5

Bellarmine's annual Bazaar was a day filled with a variety of activities, including a theatrical production and an evening semi formal dance. The event was sponsored by the Philomathea Club. View of Bellarmine High School students and their guests, it appears they are standing behind the stage back drop, the girls are wearing ball dresses and the boys are wearing tuxedoes.


Events--Tacoma; Bazaars--Tacoma; Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Ball dresses; Bouquets; Tuxedoes; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Bellarmine High School (Tacoma); Private schools--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D30605-6

Bellarmine High School won their first city high school championship in 20 years of competition in November of 1947 when they beat Lincoln High School 14-0 at the Tacoma Stadium. It was their first win ever against Lincoln. Their victory over Lincoln guaranteed that the traditional Thanksgiving Day game between Lincoln and Stadium would be the first in 20 years that would not determine the winner of the Tacoma crown.


Football--Tacoma; Football players--Tacoma; Private schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Students--Tacoma; Bellarmine High School (Tacoma)--Sports

D30193-23

College of Puget Sound 1947 homecoming football game was being played against the Willamette Bearcats. CPS football coach, Frank Patricks, was hopeful that their losing streak would end with the homecoming game. The Loggers had played against, San Jose and Whitman, and had lost those games. Coach Patricks stated that although they had not won a game yet, they had improved from last season.


Football--Tacoma; Football players--Tacoma; Sports & recreation facilities--Tacoma; Universities & colleges--Tacoma; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950;

D30157-6

Titus Ford were the only official Ford engine rebuilders in Tacoma. They had rebuilt more than 20,000 Ford engines, using only Ford authorized parts. Titus rebuilding department had grown significantly since 1946, they had over 65 qualified mechanics employed full time. Interior view of Titus service department, mechanics have an assembly line set up to expedite the rebuilding process of Ford engines.


Ford automobile; Engines; Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma; Automobile equipment & supplies stores--Tacoma; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950; Titus Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma);

D30484-4

Annie Wright Seminary was a girl's school, boys were only allowed in the kindergarten classes. Ruth Jenkins was the school's headmistress, the school had a new Bishop and President of the Seminary's Board of Trustees, Reverend Stephen Fielding Bayne, Jr. View of the Lower School grades, first through fourth grade students are wearing their uniforms, names appear in yearbook (Shield, 1948).


Girls--Tacoma; School children--Tacoma; Private schools--Tacoma; Uniforms; Group portraits; Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1940-1950;

D30190-1

Chuck Congdon, Golf Pro, had just won the Intercity Golf Sweepstakes Association Tournament at the Maplewood Golf Course in Renton. He scored five under par. View of Chuck Congdon practicing his swings at the Tacoma Country and Golf Club.


Golf--Tacoma--1940-1950; Sports & recreation facilities--Tacoma; Sporting goods; Athletes--Tacoma; Golfers--Tacoma--1940-1950; Congdon, Chuck; Tacoma Country & Golf Club (Tacoma);

D30807-1

The new Pacific Lutheran College Memorial Gymnasium was dedicated at the first basketball home game of the season. The new gym has a sound proof radio booth, electric scoreboard, portable bleachers, classrooms, laundry facilities and a trophy ornament area. The $250,000 gym is considered one of the best in the West. View of Pacific Lutheran College and University of Washington basketball game (T. Times, 12/2/47, p. 9).


Gymnasiums--Parkland; Basketball--Parkland; Students--Parkland; Basketball players--Parkland; Sporting goods; Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1940-1950;

D30261-6

On October 30, 1947 Officer John Gookins (left) and Officer E. "Skip" Davies compared investigation notes on the Kludt murders. Jake Bird, murder suspect, was apprehended by Officer Davies and Officer A.P. Sabutis, after he was caught peeping into someone's home. Bird attacked the officers with a knife, stabbing Sabutis in the back and cutting Davies' hand. Bird is now in custody and had admitted to killing the two women. Davies was the arresting officer; Sabutis is recovering in a Tacoma hospital. (T. Times, 10/30/47, p. 1)


Homicides--Tacoma; Death--Tacoma; Investigation--Tacoma; Law enforcement--Tacoma; Police--Tacoma; Tacoma Police Department (Tacoma); Davies, Evan W.; Gookins, John A.;--Bird, Jake;

D30744-1

An unidentified bellman receives a room key from one of the employees working behind the front desk of the Hotel Winthrop in fall of 1947. In October of that year the hotel entered into a long term lease with Western Hotels Inc. The president of the Winthrop Hotel Company, E. J. Calloway, announced that Edward E. Carlson, Vice-President of Western Hotels and a native Tacoma, was to become the new general manager of the hotel, effective immediately. The Hotel Winthrop opened in May of 1925; it was converted into apartments for senior housing in 1973. (Photo ordered by Botsford, Constantine and Gardner, an advertising agency based out of Seattle.) TPL-9493


Hotel employees--Tacoma; Hotels--Tacoma; Lobbies--Tacoma; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D30744-5

Winthrop Hotel would have new and improved facilities to offer to their clients. Western also planned to remodel the guests rooms after the public facilities were completed. Western Hotels Inc. President S. W. Thurston stated "A good hotel is more than just a business in the city, it is the center of civic activity." View of the dining room, the hostess and restaurant staff are ready to serve, photo ordered by Botsford, Constantine and Gardner, an advertising agency based out of Seattle.


Hotel employees--Tacoma; Hotels--Tacoma; Uniforms; Waitresses--Tacoma; Cash registers; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D30044-10

Tacoma Rockets were ready to begin another winning season. They beat Portland and West Minster and were now getting ready to play against the Vancouver Canucks. Team manager, Dave Downie, felt his team would continue their winning streak. The Tacoma Rockets had their home games at the Tacoma Ice Palace. View of hockey player trying to block the other player's aim.


Ice hockey--Tacoma; Sporting goods; Skaters; Skating rinks--Tacoma; Tacoma Rockets (Tacoma); Coast Ice Hockey League (Tacoma); Tacoma Ice Palace (Tacoma);

D30044-9

In this photograph from October, 1947, Rudy Filion of theTacoma Rocket hockey team practices at the Tacoma Ice Palace, 3801 So. Union Ave. The Rockets played their season opener on Tuesday night, Oct. 21st, against the Portland Eagles. The Rockets won 6 to 1 in one of the roughest stick swinging duels ever witnessed at the local rink. (T. Times, 10/20/47, p. 6).


Ice hockey--Tacoma; Sporting goods; Skaters; Skating rinks--Tacoma; Tacoma Rockets (Tacoma); Coast Ice Hockey League (Tacoma); Tacoma Ice Palace (Tacoma); Filion, Rudy

D30401-3

Robert Breskovich, President of Pacific Boat Building Company, and Ray M. McCarty (foreground), General Manager of the Pleasure Boat Division are inspecting the new "Holiday" aluminum cruiser. "Holiday" aluminum cruisers are 23 feet, all welded mass produced aluminum, 65 horse power marine engine, will perform at 25 mph, 8 foot beam and 24 inch draft. The boat will have sleeping accommodations for 2, a small galley and bathroom (P.M.B., 1/48, p. 51).


Industrial facilities--Tacoma; Construction industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Motorboats--Tacoma; Product inspection--Tacoma; Pacific Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Breskovich, Robert; McCarty, Ray M.;

D30484-10

Annie Wright Seminary was a girl's school, boys were only allowed in the kindergarten classes. Mrs. Schwann was the five-year kindergarten teacher and Miss Gjertson was the kindergarten assistant. View of the five-year kindergarten class, the female students are wearing their uniforms, names appear in yearbook (Shield, 1948).


Kindergartens--Tacoma; School children--Tacoma; Classrooms--Tacoma; Private schools--Tacoma; Uniforms; Group portraits; Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1940-1950;

D30484-19

Annie Wright Seminary was a girl's school, boys were only allowed in the kindergarten classes. Mrs. Purcell was the four-year kindergarten teacher and Miss Gjertson was the kindergarten assistant. Nineteen children were enrolled in this class, including William Weyerhaeuser. View of the four-year kindergarten class, Mrs. Purcell is reading them a story, names appear in yearbook (Shield, 1948).


Kindergartens--Tacoma; Storytelling--Tacoma; School children--Tacoma; Classrooms--Tacoma; Private schools--Tacoma; Uniforms; Group portraits; Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1940-1950;

D30458-4

Fred Wheeler (left) and Charles McDonald congratulate each other as the two newly elected labor leaders for the Cooks, Waiters, Waitresses and Bartenders Local No. 61. The union held a special two day election, Wheeler was appointed the new Outside Business Representative and McDonald the local Secretary-Treasurer. The newly elected labor leaders will officially take over their duties on November 15, 1947.


Labor leaders--Tacoma; Labor unions--Tacoma; Cooks, Waiters, Waitresses & Bartenders Union Local No. 61 (Tacoma); McDonald, Charles E.; Wheeler, Fred T.;

D30028-4

All of the Tacoma Orthopedic Association Guilds were collecting the "old" bus tokens, to raise funds for their organization. Tacoma Transit would redeem the tokens for the association at their full face value. Committee members would be placing collection jars throughout downtown Tacoma businesses and schools. View of committee members, left to right, Lucille Lloyd, Mildred Lundin and Lotys Taylor (T. Times, 10/20/47, p. 11).


Mass transit--Tacoma; Coins; Women--Clubs--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Orthopedic Association (Tacoma); Lloyd, Lucille; Lundin, Mildred; Taylor, Lotys; Committees--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D30876-10

Tacoma Auto Sales Company were the only authorized Pontiac and Cadillac dealership in Tacoma. Tacoma Auto Sales' main facilities were conveniently located in the downtown Tacoma area. Interior view of the service department, mechanic in Pennsoil cap installs an intake manifold and carburetor on a "flathead" V-8 engine, most likely in a Cadillac. TPL-9264


Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma; Automobile dealerships--Tacoma; Gasoline engines; Tacoma Auto Sales Co. (Tacoma)--Employees;

A25552-3

Reed Fixtures had moved into a larger building in 1946. They took over a fifty by ninety foot government surplus warehouse located on Center Street. They specialized in business fixtures, display cases and other commercial fixtures. Interior view of grocery store with new Reed fixtures, which included: food shelves, fruit and vegetable bins, and fixtures for frozen foods. This image shows the bins and fixtures stocked.


Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fruit--Tacoma; Vegetables--Tacoma; Food--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Reed's Cabinet & Fixture (Tacoma);

A25246-4

The Towers' kitchen measured 33 feet by 66 feet. It had all electric appliances and was finished in stainless steel. Bruce Parkers was the head chef, he was very well known throughout the Pacific Northwest. Interior view of the Towers' kitchen and dinner china, photo ordered by Dohrmann Hotel Supply.


Kitchens--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tableware; Cooking utensils; Nightclubs--Tacoma; Restaurants--Tacoma; Towers Restaurant (Tacoma);

A25402-2

I. W. Johnson Engineering were well known specialists in the designing and building of sawmill machinery. In 1938 they designed and built the innovative sawdust making machine. View of sawmill designed, built and manufactured at the I. W. Johnson plant.


Machinery industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Machinery; Engineering models; Equipment; Saws; I.W. Johnson Engineering Co. (Tacoma);

A25557-4

Hooker fine and heavy chemicals included: Acid chlorides, bleaching powder, metallic chlorides, muriatic acid, naphthalene derivatives, sulfide derivatives, toluene derivatives, hydrogenated products, fatty acid esters, chlorine liquids, chlorinating agents, chlorinated paraffins, caustic soda, aliphatic chlorides, benzene derivatives and benzoates. Interior view of plant and chemical producing machinery.


Machinery; Equipment; Chemicals; Chemical industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Industrial facilities--Tacoma; Hooker Electrochemical Co. (Tacoma);

A25714-1

Blue Skies starring Bing Crosby, Joan Caulfield, Fred Astaire, Billy DeWolfe and Olga San Juan was opening at the Rialto Theatre on February 11, 1947. View of "Blue Skies" movie promotion window display at B. A. Almvig Music Co. featuring movie posters and the movie soundtrack.


Motion picture posters; Motion pictures; Sound recordings; Sound recording stores--Tacoma; Actors--Tacoma; Window displays; Crosby, Bing; Rialto Theatre (Tacoma); B. A. Almvig Music Co. (Tacoma);

A25714-6

Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby sing and dance to "A Couple of Song and Dance Men", which is said to be one of the movie's highlights. Fred Astaire performs the famous "Puttin' On the Ritz" wearing his top hat and dances up a storm in "Blue Skies". View of "Blue Skies" movie promotion window display, Fred Astaire's and Bing Crosby's style clothing on display at a Tacoma department store.


Motion picture posters; Motion pictures; Window displays; Crosby, Bing; Top hats; Hats--1940-1950; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma; Department stores--Tacoma;

A25786-2

College of Puget Sound's orchestra was first called the Puget Sound Symphony, then later changed their name to the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra. Raymond Vaught was the conductor, Clyde Keutzer was the head of the music department at CPS. Aside from the orchestra CPS music department had the Adelphian Choir and the Women's Chorus. View of orchestra during a February concert.


Orchestras--Tacoma; Concerts--Tacoma; Conductors; Students--Tacoma; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950;

A25220-1

The National Cash Register Co. was the business machines headquarters in Tacoma. They had a sales and service department equipped to handle Tacoma business needs. Exterior view of store, window displays featuring modern cash registers for 1947 are next to a holiday sign.


Storefronts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Window displays--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cash registers; National Cash Register Co. (Tacoma);

A25394-3

Paul Prentice was a teacher in the science department of Stadium High School. He taught botany and biology for many years. He retired in 1949, after he became head of the science department. View of Mr. Prentice with his students. TPL-9463


Students--Tacoma; Classrooms--Tacoma; Blackboards; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Prentice, Paul T., 1885-1971;

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