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D29864-8

The Rudder Club Hat Show will begin with a cocktail hour, followed by a luncheon and then the show. The hat models will be Bernice Benson, Agnes Standish, Hazel Hamprecht and Mrs. Bert Smyser. View of Gladys Eckstein giving us a sneak preview of the hats to be modeled in the show. All hats are provided by Alma's Millinery (T. Times, 10/11/47, p. 10). TPL-9095


Necklaces; Rudder Club, Inc. (Tacoma); Eckstein, Gladys; Hats--1940-1950; Millinery; Fashion shows--Tacoma;

D29301-7

Mrs. D.D. O'Farrell. Studio portrait of Dorothy J. (Mrs. Duane D.) O'Farrell wearing a white eyelet blouse. Mrs. O'Farrell was chair of the Alpha Phi alumnae quest tea that was held September 5, 1947, at the home of Gladys F. and Milton H. Fisher at 4117 Madrona Way. (T.Times, 8/30/1947, p.11)


O'Farrell, Dorothy J.; Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; Portrait photographs; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1940-1950; Alpha Phi (Tacoma);

D29923-12

Tacoma's Community Chest Parade officially kicked off the 1947 fund raising campaign. Thousands of people gathered on Pacific Avenue to enjoy one of the most colorful parades in Tacoma history. Tacoma businesses, organizations and community members gathered together in the hopes of making it a successful campaign. View of Tacoma's Junior Chamber of Commerce promoting "Keeping Tacoma Clean", as they march along Pacific Ave. and So. 9th. (T. Times, 10/4/47, p.1).


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business districts--Tacoma; Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Community Chest (Tacoma); Coffee Cup Restaurant (Tacoma);

D29430-4

Five ladies at apartment of Mildred J. (Mrs. George D.) Poe for Madrona Orthopedic Guild, Mrs. Robert Scott. The women stand outside the Rutland Apartments wearing suits or a dress with hats, gloves, handbags and high-heels. TPL-4497.


Poe, Mildred J.; Rutland Apartments (Tacoma); Tacoma Orthopedic Association, Madronna Guild (Tacoma); Clubwomen--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D29188-1

Ingleside Cafe, Ponders Station, Ft. Lewis Highway. A large billboard for Olympia Beer shows over the roof of the cafe. Automobiles are parked outside the cafe which has a large awning over the windows on the parking lot side. The neon sign near the front door advertises fountain service. Additional neon signs placed over the roof dormers spell, "E-A-T". The Ingleside Cafe opened at this location in 1940. TPL-2535


Restaurants--Lakewood; Cafes--Lakewood; Ingleside Cafe (Lakewood); Billboards--Lakewood; Olympia Beer; Electric signs--Lakewood;

D29586-4

Kick-off Committee, PIA Club, Community Chest, Bob Lynd. The Retail Store section of the Advance Gifts Division kicked off their fund raising for the Community Chest the week of September 16, 1947. L-R, front row; Karl Richardson, Carl Hudson and E.H. Forbes. Back row: Victor Pessemier, Fred Haines, Jr., Fred Teachout and Bob Brotherton. (T.Times, 9/16/1947, p.8)


Richardson, Karl; Hudson, Carl; Forbes, E.H.; Pessemier, Victor; Haines, Fred.; Teachout, Fred; Brotherton, Robert; Tacoma Community Chest (Tacoma); Community service--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business people--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D29302-1

19 year old Shirley Ann Ruman making air flight to Paris to meet father. Times. It looks like Shirley may not be able to take the bathing suit her sister, Mrs. Maurice E. Forseth, is holding since the suitcase is already too full to handle everything that's already in it. Shirley Ruman's father, Frank A. Ruman, had been in Africa on business and she arranged to meet him in Paris before he headed to another part of the world. She would spend ten days in New York City before flying to Paris. (T.Times, 8/22/1947, p.1)


Ruman, Shirley Ann; Luggage; Bathing suits; Sisters; Bedrooms--Tacoma--1940-1950; Air travel;

D29590-8

Janet Saxton, model, at Lou Johnsons, Rudder Club, Walt Gieban. Miss Saxton is wearing a dark suit with double breasted jacket, dark-toned stockings, a hat with veil, gloves, and dark shoes. She carries a handbag and wears gold toned bracelet, necklace and earrings. A fur stole hangs over a chair next to her. Miss Saxton is listed as a student in the 1947 Tacoma City Directory. She was the daughter of Malcolm and Winifred Saxton. Mr. Saxton was president of Saxton's Inc at 6030 South Tacoma Way. Lou Johnson had two women's clothing stores in Tacoma at this time; one at 755 Broadway and the Little Shop at 16 No. Tacoma Avenue.


Saxton, Janet; Fashion models--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fashion shows--Tacoma--1940-1950; Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Jewelry;

D29669-4

Saxton's Inc., pottery set up, Mr. Saxton. Janet Saxton is making final adjustments to the display of ceramic vases. Many of the items on the display counter are shaped like animals, birds, shells, leaves and flowers. One is shaped like a violin and another is in a cornucopia shape. Saxton's had been a lumber and millwork manufacturing company but was now known for hardware, furniture and home furnishings.


Saxton's, Inc. (Tacoma); Saxton, Janet; Home furnishings stores--Tacoma; Furniture stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Vases; Pottery--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D29743-6

Model Saree Scott is wearing the portion of the Harry Winston collection of jewelry that was on display in Tacoma's Wisefield & Goldberg's store, 925 Broadway, for three days in September of 1947. The collection included the fabulous "Spellbound" clip, another 88 carat round and baguette diamond clip valued at $100,000, a necklace of round and baguette diamonds valued at $100,000 together with earrings, rings, and bracelets. Daniel Bennett, vice-president of Harry Winston, Inc., traveled with the collection from New York City. The "Spellbound" clip was the largest single piece of diamond jewelry made in the United States up to that time. Three men worked constantly over 6 month to match and assemble the 782 individual diamonds that comprised the complete clip. (T.Times, 9/22/1947, p.7; TNT, 9/24/1947, p.4)


Scott, Saree; Jewelry; Diamonds; Fashion models--Tacoma--1940-1950; Weisfield & Goldberg, Inc. (Tacoma); Jewelry stores--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D29321-40

On spec for the Times, Labor Day. A load of Tacoma flour goes aboard ship, one of the many outbound cargoes which provides work for the city's longshore workers. (T.Times, 8/29/1947, p.2)


Shipping--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cargo ships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Commerce; Longshoremen--Tacoma--1940-1950; Marine terminals--Tacoma--1940-1950; Piers & wharves--Tacoma--1940-1950; Loading docks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hoisting machinery;

D29595-2

Bellarmine students at St. Leo's auditorium. A yell squad cheers from the stage.


St. Leo's Parochial School (Tacoma); Church schools--Tacoma; Bellarmine High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Auditoriums--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cheerleading--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stages (Platforms);

D29321-9

Interior views of the St. Regis Paper Company where pulp is being dried further (steam is coming off as the pulp goes through the roller at the rear) and looks more like paper. St. Regis Paper Company, a national company, had seven mills throughout the country and also had extensive timber holdings in the Pacific Northwest and in other locations in the United States. On spec. for the Times, Labor Day. TPL-3765


St. Regis Paper Co. (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Paper industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Machinery;

D29458-3

Stadium girls showing different hem lengths, Times, McDonald.These co-eds will be entering college the fall of 1947. They all graduated from Stadium High School in June. Most of them are following the current fashion for lower hem lines. L-R; Myrna Juntti; Rosemary Tollefson, unnamed, Janine Eklund, Anne McCrea, Virginia McNerthney and Patricia Murphy. (T.Times, 9/6/1947, p.13)


Stadium High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Juntti, Myrna; Tollefson, Rosemary; Eklund, Janine; McCrea, Anne; McNerthney, Virginia; Murphy, Patricia; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Skirts;

D29452-16

With his books slung over his shoulder on a leather strap, Eddie Stein, age 6, patted his brown & white spaniel Flicka on the head, said goodbye to his mother and headed off for his first day of school. It was September of 1947 and Eddie, who lived at 3816 South Cushman Avenue, was beginning first grade at Whitman Elementary; his teacher would be Miss Edith Mayer. (T.Times, 9/8/1947, p.1)


Stein, Eddie; Boys--Tacoma--1940-1950; School children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Dogs--Tacoma--1940-1950; Children & animals--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mothers; Mothers & children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Dwellings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Porches--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D29516-2

Bicycles being awarded to five boys in front of the Times building, Times circulation, Cochran. TPL-9604


Tacoma Times Publishing Co. (Tacoma); Newspapers--Tacoma--1940-1950; Newspaper carriers--Tacoma--1940-1950; Bicycles & tricycles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Awards; Boys--Tacoma--1940-1950; Teenagers--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D29318-2

CPS.Three men, including Dr. R. Franklin Thompson on the right, wear their academic robes and mortarboards in front of Jones Hall at the College of Puget Sound. The honorary Doctorate of Literature degree was awarded to Dean Lynn Harold Hough of Drew University, New Jersey, who also delivered the commencement address during summer commencement exercises at the College of Puget Sound. On the left is William W. Kilworth, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the college. (T.Times, 8/19/1947, p.3; TNT, 8/25/1947, p.1)


Thompson, R. Franklin, 1908-1999; College presidents--Tacoma; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Universities & colleges--Tacoma; Hough, Lynn Harold; Kilworth, William W.; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D29749-7

Mrs.Wanamaker (Wannemake) receiving award, Altrusa Club, Lakewood Terrace, Times, Mrs. McDonald. Pearl A. Wanamaker shows her family the Altrusa International annual award she received as the woman performing the most distinguished services in a public field at Lakewood Terrace. (T.Times, 9/26/1946, p.20)


Wanamaker, Pearl A.; Altrusa Club (Tacoma); Clubs--Tacoma--1940-1950; Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; Awards; Wanamaker, Pearl A.--Family;

D29644-4

First Aid Booth at Puyallup Fair, American Red Cross, Mrs. Thomson. 8" x 8". A young girl is crying while she looks at a young boy lying under blankets on a stretcher at the first aid booth at the fair. The boy's cowboy hat lies on top of him. Two boy scouts and two emergency medical aid men look after the boy.


Western Washington Fair (Puyallup); First aid--Puyallup; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma); Ambulances--Puyallup--1940-1950; Boy Scouts (Puyallup); Health care personnel; Children--Puyallup--1940-1950;

D29998-36

Tacoma's Junior League was busy planning their "Follies" show, scheduled for mid November at the Temple Theatre. Well known Tacoma artist, Peggy Strong, had designed the cover for the event's program. The show would include a variety of performances, which were sure to entertain their guests. View of a Junior League club member at the Top of the Ocean restaurant, where a "Follies" planning committee meeting was being held.


Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma; Women--Clubs--Tacoma; Junior League (Tacoma); Top of the Ocean (Tacoma);

A29313-3

Water heaters at Production Associates, John P. Turbitt. The box in the foreground indicates this insulation used on these water heaters is flameproofed cotton batting used to stop heat and stop cold. Production Associates advertised that they produced steel products.


Production Associates (Tacoma); Water heaters; Industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Assembly-line methods--Tacoma--1940-1950; Factories--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A29066-2

Pioneer, Inc. Several men are researching information in large record books and ledgers at a local title company.


Recording & registration--Tacoma--1940-1950; Documents;

A29726-4

Lakewood Store, Saxton's Inc.


Saxton's, Inc. (Lakewood); Merchandise displays--Lakewood--1940-1950; Home furnishings stores--Lakewood--1940-1950; Candy--Lakewood--1940-1950;

A29726-11

Saxton's Furniture and Gift Ware, Mrs. C.B. DeBolt. This view of the exterior of the store at night features the furniture department at one end of the building and gifts at the farther end.


Saxton's, Inc. (Lakewood); Window displays--Lakewood--1940-1950; Home furnishings stores--Lakewood--1940-1950; Tableware; Figurines;

A29726-13

Saxton's Furniture and Gift Ware, Mrs. C.B. DeBolt. An interior view of the gift ware department at Saxton's. The display includes tableware, waste baskets, prints, gifts, and other home decoration items.


Saxton's, Inc. (Lakewood); Window displays--Lakewood--1940-1950; Home furnishings stores--Lakewood--1940-1950; Tableware; Gifts; Prints;

A29893-5

The Washington National Guard had a window display featuring automatic weapons, trophies and signal corps radios at Washington hardware Company. Training was available in radio maintenance, ordinance, food preparation, administration, wire communication, marksmanship, first aid and field sanitation. By enrolling at your local armory you could "Learn and Earn".


Window displays; Washington Hardware Co. (Tacoma); Arms & armament--Tacoma; Militias; Washington National Guard (Tacoma);

C29689-6

Copy of Old Donnelly Hotel, Times, Busselle. This photo was published in the Tacoma Times in September of 1947 to show the street cars that used to run on Pacific Avenue and up 9th Street. In 1947 Tacoma undertook a major project to repave the main "hill" streets in the downtown shopping district. While ripping out the several layers of street surfacing built up since the pioneer days, the power shovels unearthed some of the original ties from the old street car line. The Donnelly Hotel (originally the Fife) stood at the corner of 9th and Pacific from 1897 to 1925. In 1925 it was demolished. The Motoramp Garage was built on the site. (T.Times, 9/17/1947, p.1) TPL-2404.


Hotel Donnelly (Tacoma); Hotels--Tacoma--1900-1910; Street railroads--Tacoma--1900-1910; Streets--Tacoma--1900-1910; City & town life--Tacoma--1900-1910; Cities & towns;

D30790-7

Marine Iron Works located at 1120 East D Street, was designing and building lightweight garden tractors, known as the "Mighty Man". These small tractors were intended for use on small farms and gardens, they could pull up to 8,000 pounds on a 2% grade. These tractors were becoming very popular with the urban farmers. View of "Mighty Man" garden tractor in action, photo ordered by Condon Advertising Company. TPL-9140


Agricultural machinery & implements--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tractors--Tacoma; Machinery; Equipment; Marine Iron Works, Inc. (Tacoma); Condon Co., Inc. (Tacoma);

D30463-2

Permanente Metals began production at their newly equipped aluminun plant on Taylor Way in Tacoma on October 31, 1947. Permanente purchased the former Olin Corp. facility, built in 1942, from the federal government and spent two years modernizing the plant. The remodeled Tacoma plant was the first in the nation to have self cleaning reduction pots with scrubbing systems, minimizing pollution released into the environment (PMC Annual Report, 1947-1948).


Aluminum industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Aluminum; Industrial facilities--Tacoma; Laborers--Tacoma; Permanente Metals Corp. (Tacoma)--Employees;

D30266-1

Charles P. Love, General Superintendent of Permanente Metals, along with plant technicians activated the first pot line in Tacoma, making October 31, 1947 the first official day of operations. Other pot lines will be activated, once the plant can make certain everything is operating without problems. The plant is expected to be producing at full capacity by the end of November. View of plant technician checking dials and control system (T. Times, 10/31/47, p. 1).


Aluminum industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Industrial facilities--Tacoma; Control rooms--Tacoma; Permanente Metals Corp. (Tacoma)--Employees;

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