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Women of The West
Washington

ican Ass'n of University Women, D. A. R., Review Club, Friends In Council. Home: 302 Rutherford Court, Aberdeen, Washington.

BURCHAM, Emilie Henry (Mrs.), born in southwestern Minnesota, daughter of Lorenzo Dow and Jennie Weatherhead Henry, a resident of Washington for twenty-seven years. Married to the late James Taylor Burcham (attorney). Children: Henry MacGregor, Donald Lusk, James Taylor, Jr. Former teacher; taught at one time in Oregon State School for the Blind. Interested in encouraging good motion pictures for children. Director, Women's Department, Old National Bank & Union Trust Company of Spokane, since its organization in 1925. Has published articles on Thrift, Budgets and Finance. Treasurer, Spokane Chapter, American Red Cross. Active in all civic affairs. Member: Business and Professional Women's Club (President), D. A. R., American Ass'n of University Women, Women's Athletic Club, Garden Club, Thursday Luncheon Club, American Bank Women's Ass'n, Advertising Club and several other organizations. Home: 809 W. Montgomery Ave., Spokane, Washington.

CARHART, Edith Beebe (Miss), born in Terre Haute, Indiana, daughter of Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Ida Beebe Clark Carhart, a resident of Washington for twelve years. City Librarian. Former principal of grade schools in Alaska and Oregon. At one time Librarian of State Teacher's College, North Dakota. Has compiled a History of Bellingham (1926). Graduated from North Dakota State Teachers College. Home: 2727 Eldridge, Bellingham, Washington.

CARLSON, Teckla M. (Mrs.), born in St. Paul, Minnesota, August 14, 1893, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Broberg, a resident of Spokane for thirty-two years. Married to George W. Carlson. Children: Werner John. Owner and manager of the Werner Broberg Steamship Agency. Interested in civic affairs. Member: Spokane Soroptimist Club, Observers Club (charter member), Advertising Club. Home: 1727 N. Atlantic, Spokane, Wash.

CHADWICK, Emma P., (Mrs. Stephen J.), a native of Windsor, California, daughter of Dr. O. P. S. and Mrs. Sarah B. Plummer, a resident of Washington for 42 years. Married to Stephen James Chadwick. Children: Claire, Harriet, Stephen Fowler, Elizabeth. Active in civic and club affairs. Vice-president, City Library Trustees; member, Executive Board of Red Cross; acting Most Worthy Grand Matron, O.E.S. Member: D.A.R., Phi Omega Pi, Colonial Dames, O.E.S., Sunset Club, P.E.O Sisterhood. Home: 1605 E. Madison St., Seattle, Wash.

CHURCH, Louise A. H. (Mrs. E.), born August 4, 1867, Marlborough, New York, daughter of William A. and Ellen F. Colburn Husted, resident of Washington for twenty-six years. Married to Eugene Church. Children: Anna Edsall, Louise Husted, Margaret, Priscilla. Lecturer on current events. B. A., Smith College; M. D., Woman's Medical College of New York Infirmary. Former inspector for New York Health Department, also Visitor of New York Juvenile Asylum. Member: American Ass'n. of University Women, Aloha Club. Home: 3114 North 20th Street, Tacoma, Washington.

COLDIRON, Emma, (Mrs.), a native of Kentucky, a resident of Washington for 21 years. Married to Walter I. Coldiron. Children: Mossie, Alice, Lee. Manager, Blue Line Motor Coach System. Member: Walla Walla Business Woman's Club, Rebekahs, Eagles Yeoman and several other organizations. Home: Walla Walla, Wash.

COLVER, R. Belle (Miss), born in Missouri Valley, Iowa, October 3, 1882, daughter of James E. and Emma O. Colver, a resident of Spokane, Washington, for twenty years. Club Editor, The Spokesman-Review. Delegate to the Biennial National Y. W. C. A. Convention, New York, 1924. Author: "Women of Shakespeare and the Women of the Bible." Member: Spokane Sorosis, Woman's Club of Spokane, Shakespearean Study, American Ass'n of University Women. Home: 811 E. Walton Ave., Spokane, Wash.

COLWELL, Jane L., (Mrs.), born in Flandreau, S. Dakota, 1888, a resident of Washington for fourteen years. Writer, editor, gardener, ornithologist. Associate editor of Muse and Mirror. Has her work published in The Argus, The Nautilus, The Seattle Woman, The American Home, New York World, Town Crier, Muse and Mirror, etc. Member: Seattle Poetry Club, American Literary Ass'n. Home: 5143 W. Waite St., Seattle, Washington.

CONNER, Claribel Sims (Mrs.), born in Senatobia, Mississippi, April 13, 1871, daughter of James Jackson and Sarah

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