Biographies of Idaho Women :: A - C
AINEY, KATE M.
Kate M. Baker Ainey, (Mrs.), born near Des Moines, Iowa, August 8, 1865, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Baker, resident of Idaho for the last 26 years. Married to Daniel Webster Ainey. Children: Marcus T. (deceased), Gladys L., lone C., Pauline. Humorous reader. President, Portia Club; chairman of the Home Economics Committee of the Idaho State Grange. Member: P. T. A., O. E. S., Portia Club. Home: R. R. No. 1, Payette, Idaho.
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ALLEN, MABELLE McCONNEL
Mabelle McConnel Allen, (Mrs.), B.A., M.S., born in Boise, Idaho, July 11, 1885, at one time resident of Los Angeles, Calif. Children: Carol Fay. State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Secretary of Health Council of State. Secretary of Anti-Tuberculosis Ass'n. Member: Columbian Club, City Civic Club, College Women's Club. Address: State House, Boise. Idaho.
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ANDERSON, ANNE L.
Anne L. Anderson, (Miss), born in Dubuque, Iowa, October 4, 1889, a resident of Idaho for the last 6 years. Head matron and buyer, Children's Home. Especially interested and very active in child's welfare work. Mem ber: Business and Professional Women's Club. Home: 740 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, Idaho.
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ARTHUR, MABEL J.
Mabel J. Jacobson Arthur, (Mrs.), born August 14, 1887, daughter of Mr. and John Jacobson, former resident of Nebraska and Salt Lake City, Utah, living in Idaho for the last 8 years. Married to John B. Arthur. Children; Edith. Active in general woman's activities, politics and social service work, formerly civil service clerk and in her own business; past president, Burley Woman's Club; director of 1st District of State Fed. of Women's Clubs, 1925-26; secretary, Public Li- brary Board; chairman, Child Welfare work for 1st District Fed. of Women's Clubs; past secretary, O.E.S. Member: Burley Woman's Club, O. E. S., Woman's Union. Home: 253 N. Connant Ave., Burley, Idaho.
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BERNARD, MYRTLE
Myrtle, (Mrs.), born in Ava, Missouri, former resident of Portland, Oregon; living for last 3 years in Idaho. Children: Gentry, Thelma, Frances, Junior, Charles. County Clerk of Canyon County. Vice president, Business and Professional Women's Club; organizer and president Emeritus State Ass'n. of County Treasurers. Member: Business and Professional Women's Club. Home. 1018 Albany St., Caldwell, Idaho.
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BICKNELL, ALICE SANDERSON
Alice Sanderson Bicknell, (Mrs.), born in Stephen, Minn., December 1, 1895, daughter of Thomas and Mathilda Sanderson, former resident of Seattle, living in Idaho for fifteen years. Married to Doctor Ezra Finney Bicknell. Children: Joan Helen. Very active in club and church missionary work. Member: Civic Club (President), O. E. S., P. E. O. Sisterhood, College of Idaho Alumni Ass'n. Home: Box 385, Mountain Home, Idaho.
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BIETHAN, SUSAN H.
Susan H. Shepard Biethan, (Mrs. D. H.), born in Dunlappsville, Indiana, October 5, 1866, daughter of Benjamin Shepard and Susan Emily Holbrook. A resident of Idaho for 44 years. Married to David Henry Biethan. Children: Susan D., Leonore B. Silene, Fred H., Winifred. Very active in the affairs of Women's Clubs. Coorganizer of First District Fed. of Women's Clubs; has held various offices in the Federation; elected General Fed. Director for Idaho in 1927. Member: Current Events Club, D. A. R., W. C. T. U. Home: Blackfoot, Idaho.
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BOLCOM, EMILY FLUELIN
Emily Fluellin Bolcom, (Mrs.), M.D., born 1887, a former resident of the State of Oregon, living in Idaho for four months. Physician and Surgeon. Graduate, Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, 1912. Director, Bureau of Child Hygiene Department of Public Welfare. Member: A.M.A., Idaho State Medical Society, Woman's Int. Med. Ass'n. Address: P. 0. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho.
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BRADY, LEE CRITTENDEN
Lee Crittenden Brady, (Mrs.), bom in Shellman, Georgia, September 12, 1881, former resident of Kansas, living for last 4 years in Idaho. Married to John Leeford Brady. Advertising Manager, Daily Bulletin. President, W. C. T. U.; State Legislative Director, W. C. T. U. Member: Current Event Club. Home: Blackfoot, Idaho.
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BRENN, LAURA M.
Laura M. Brenn, (Miss), born in Black Hills, South Dakota, a former resident of South Dakota and Indiana, living m Idaho for the last 6 years. Primary Supervisor of Boise Schools. Giaduate of Black Hills Normal School; Teachers' College, Columbia University. Has taught in elementary schools and high school, also gave Teachers Training in Fort Wayne Normal and Boise Summer Schools. Member: National Educational Ass'n, Idaho Education Ass'n, Y. W. C. A., Altrusa Club, College Women's Club, Travel Club. Home: 1703 N. 18th St., Boise, Idaho.
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BRINK, MRS. C. G.
Helen Marion Davis Brink, (Mrs. C. G.), born in Courtland County, New York, a resident for 25 years. Married to Chester G. Brink. Manager Idaho Turkey Growers Ass'n. Specializes in co-operative marketing of farm products, always interested in farm relief problems. Home: 1105 Franklin St., Boise, Idaho.
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BURKE, LULU A.
Lulu A. Ellis Burke, (Mrs.), bom February 14, 1883, in Cassville, Missouri; daughter of Julius R. and Sarah E. Ellis; for 2 years a resident of Idaho. Married to William John Burke. Children: Creta M., William E. President, Twin Falls County Welfare Conference; secretary, Castleford Everywoman's Club. Former school teacher; at one time manager of a newspaper in Oklahoma; for 2 years Home Demonstration Agent with the A. arid M. College at Stillwater, Okla.; for one year, president of the Poteau, Okla., United Charities and acting secretary of local Chamber of Commrece. Member: Delphian Society, Everywoman's Club, Blue Blue Violet Club, American Legion Auxiliary. Home: Castleford, Idaho.
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BUTZ, LAURA CHENOWETH
Laura Chenoweth Butz (Mrs.), born in Danville, Illinois, July 11, I860, former resident of Kansas, living in Idaho for the last 29 years. Married to the late R. A. Butz. Children: C. W., J. C., H. L., Mrs. D. M. Rees. Assistant to State Superintendent Research Secretary. Connected with Wardner-Kellogg from 1900-23, for 8 years served as Superintendent oi Wardner-Kellogg City Schools; very active in educational work of the state, well-known as lecturer in P. T. A. work. Member: Womens Pedeiated Club, P.E.O. Home: Department of Education, Boise, Idaho,
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CALLAWAY, MARY A.
Mary A. Callaway Joplin, M.D., born in Decatur, Texas, daughter Dr. Thos. H. and Mrs. Mary A. Callaway, a resident of Idaho fourty-four years. Married to I. Bert Joplin. Has established a splendid practice as physician and surgeon. Home: Box 915 (511 Empire Bldg.), Boise, Idaho.
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CARSE, LILLIAN M.
Lillian M. Carse, (Mrs.), born in Iowa in 1886, former resident of Oregon, living in Boise, Idaho for the last 10 years. Superintendent, Chil-dren's Home. Actively engaged in Social Service work for the last 15 years; associated with Boys and Girls' Aid Society of Portland, Oregon. Children's Home of Los Angeles. Vice-president, Business and Professional Women's Club; member, National Children's Home Society. Member: P. E. O. Society, Altrusa Club. Home: 740 Warm Springs Avenue, Boise, Idaho.
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CHIPP, NETTIE R.
Nettie R. Chipp, (Mrs.), a native of Indiana, a resident of Idaho for 25 years. Married to Warren Sydney Chipp. Children: Gladys, Lloyd, Charles, Warren, Dorothy. Very active in woman's affairs. For several years state president of W. C. T. U.; former W. C. T. U. state superintendent of jail and prison; for 10 years state director of Americanization work; at present time actively engaged in W. C. T. U. work. Member: W. C. T. U. Home: 434 Thatcher St., Boise, Idaho.
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CHLADEK, CLARA F.
Clara F. Chladek, (Miss), born in Lapwai, Idaho, March 7, 1902; resident of Lewiston, Idaho, for the last 9 years. Secretary. President of Business and Professional Women's Club; member Finance Committee of Y. W. C. A.; prominent in church activities. Member: Business and Professional Women's Club, Y. W. C. A. Home: 719 8th Avenue, Lewiston, Idaho.
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COATS, ANNA M.
Anna M. McNamara Coats, (Mrs. Franklin I.), a native of Muir, Michigan, daughter of James and Mary Garrick McNamara, a resident of Idaho for the last 26 years. Married to Franklin Irving Coats. Children: Robert M. Active in woman's clubs and civic affairs. Chairman, Women's Committee, Ada County Council of Defense; for 6 years a member of Board of Education, Boise School District; former corresponding secretary, Idaho State Fed. of Women's Clubs; for 2 years, recording secretary of the Columbian Club. Member: Fortnightly Club, Columbian Club. Home: 1122 N. 12th St., Boise, Idaho.,/p>
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