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Women of The West
Oregon

Committee. Former president of Literary Club. Member: Portland Woman's Club (past president), Portland Woman's Research Club (director), Presidents Club. Home: 297 East Twenty-fourth Street, Portland, Oregon.

SATCHWELL, Atlanta Parker, (Mrs.), born in Petaluma, California, 1872, former resident of California and Nevada, living in Medford, Oregon for the last 17 years. Married to Gilbert R. Satchwell. Children: Mrs. Carl Hoots, Mrs. Earl Knapp. Artist; secretary of Medford Chamber of Commerce during War Period; head of civic dep't, Greater Medford Club, 4 terms, secretary, 2 terms; secretary of Jackson Co. Health Ass'n, 3 years; former organizer for Southern Oregon District Fed. of Women's Clubs. Member: Greater Medford Club, Dixie Club, Kodak Club, Delphian Study Club, District and State Fed. Women's Clubs. Home: 411 South Front St., Medford, Oregon.

SCHROFF, Louise Barrows, (Mrs.), a native of Michigan, former resident of Boston, Massachusetts; living in Oregon for the last 11 years. Married to Alfred H. Schroff. Formerly a miniature painter; graduate, School of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass. Professor for 2 years, University of Oregon. Home: 1043 Alder Street, Eugene, Oregon.

SCOTT, Jessie Thompson, (Mrs.), born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, daughter of Clark W. and Jessie Hyde Thompson, a resident of Oregon for twenty-six years. Married to John Denny Scott. Editor, Women's Activities Dept., The Oregonian. Graduate 1923, University of Oregon; A. B. degree in Journalism. Formerly on staff of various university publications. Member: Alpha Phi, Theta Sigma Phi. Home: 295 Fourteenth St., Portland, Ore.

SETTERS, Bess, (Mrs.), a native of Chicago, Illinois, daughter of Robert and Emma G. Reinhardt, a resident of Oregon for 12 years. Married to O. B. Setters. Children: Elizabeth Setters Dodson, Esther. Active in civic, club and fraternal affairs. Worthy Grand Matron, O. E. S., State of Oregon. Member: Women's Club, Y. W. C. A., O. E. S. Home: 316 Kensington, Astoria, Oregon.

SHAW, Wanda Brown (Mrs. J. R.), born in Stayton, Oregon, February 14, 1899, daughter of George L. and Lucy E. Brown, a life-long resident of Oregon. Married to James Royal Shaw. Children: Jane Royal Jr., Wanda Elizabeth. Active in club affairs. A. B. degree, University of Oregon (1921); former teacher in Klamath Falls High School. Member: Delphian Society, American Association of University Women. Address: Shaw Bertram Lbr. Co., Klamath Falls, Oregon.

SIMMONS, Nondas B., (Mrs.), born June 12, 1885, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, daughter of J. H. and L. E. Howard. Married to Rev. A. Franklin Simmons. Children: B. Maude, M. Lizabeth. Primarily interested in church activities but takes part in everything that is beneficial to the community. Well-known as a singer. Home: Keno Road, Klamath Falls, Oregon.

SMERTENKO, Clara Millerd, (Mrs.), a native of Michigan, former resident of New York City. Married to Johan J. Smertenko. Professor of Greek, University of Oregon. Contributor to magazines, book reviews, etc. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 740 E. 15th Ave., Eugene, Oregon.

SMICK, Helen Godwin, (Mrs. W. A.), a native of Fonda, New York, daughter of Henry and J. Anna Peters Godwin. Married to William Adams Smick. Children: Edith Lewis, James Robert. Teacher, drawing and crayon, Albany College. Active in philanthropic work. Contributor of poems and articles to newspapers and periodicals; favors woman suffrage; helped in organizing Home and Foreign Missions of Presbyterians in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska; first delegate to National Convention of Women's Clubs, 1912. Member: State Fed. of Women's Clubs, W. C. T. U., O.E.S., D.A.R., etc. Home: Roseburg, Oregon.

SMITH, Doris (Mrs.), born in Garden City, Kansas, daughter of John and Alice Moore Biggs, a resident of Oregon for six years. Married to the late Reuben Wells Smith. Children: Anna-wells, Statira Wells. Interested in dramatics. Author and director of the Portland Civic Pageant of the Rose Festival "Rosaria". Head of dramatics, Ellison-White Conservatory. Director of the Portland Playcrafters. Home: 324 E. 10th N., Portland, Oregon.

SMITH, Lucetta Amelia (Miss), M. D., born in Ionia, Michigan, September 8, 1880, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose G. Smith, a resident of Oregon for nineteen years. Physician. Graduated from University of Michigan, 1906. Interneship, Woman's Hospital

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