K.S. Kinghorn director of commerce and industry for Hong-Kong showed a brochure to attendants in the Hong-Kong booth at the International Trade Fair. The attendants were Carole Botelko Sandra Chinn Ruby Chow Kathleen Dong.
Shirley Winge poliomyelitis victim receives a Valentine gift from the Franklin Girls' Club Sue Sen Pang Doris Jenkins Ginger Ayres Marilyn Price Linda Harris and Janet Jones.
An international flavor will add zest to the 1954 Seafair on Thursday Aug. 5 when Chinese Community Night is held. The Chong Wa BenevolentAssociation sponsors the event. William J. Wong is chairman.
-Mrs. Abe Lum holds a dish and cup of beaten gold from a fine collection of Chinese silver and gold on exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum. -Ruby Chow wears hair ornament of gold from the Ch'ing and the Sung Dynasties. They are from the collection to…
-Mrs. Kenneth Louie holds a Ming Dynasty ewer of silver with gold highlighting from a collection on exhibit at Seattle Art Museum. -Mrs. Louie wears a fingernail shield of beaten gold from Ch'ing Dynasty. -Gold objects inlaid by turquoise.
Three candidates for the title of Miss Chinatown ruler of the Seafair colorful Chinese Community celebration were named. They were Jeanne Huey Lillian Lee and Fannie Wong.
Mrs. Rose Louis John Chin Mrs. Nell Foy and Landes Lum models of a Chinese Fashion Show to be presented as part of Chinese Seafair Night got instructions from Mrs. Jade Louie.
Anti-Reds: Five visiting former Chinese prisoners of war from Korea who refused to return to Red China: Hu An-Kang Kao Cheng-Chung Chang Tsun-hsien Chien Yuchi and Chao King-Chung. Hu proudly displays a defiant anti-Red slogan tattooed on his chest.
Mrs. Kenneth Cox Mortar Board Alumnae member at the University of Washington handed out notification of scholarship awards to three winners. Winners are Ruby Luke Barbara Anne Perine and Helene Moussa.