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Women of The West
New Mexico

630 Canon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

SALYER, Rose H. (Mrs), born 1881, in Cane Hill, Arkansas, daughter of J. B. and Calista Hanks, a resident of New Mexico for fifteen years. Children: Katherine. Educator. Former school teacher, and at one time State Supervisor of Rural Schools for New Mexico. Active worker in all school organizations. Member: Administrative Women's Club and other organizations interested in educational work. Home: Santa Fe, New Mexico.
SHORTLE, Alice Mitchell, (Mrs. A. G.), born in Conneaut, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1877, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edward Behan Mitchell, former resident of Chicago, living in New Mexico for the last twenty years. Married to the late Dr. A. G. Shortle. Children: Margaret Bell, Sarah Wright, Alice Mitchell, James Samuel. Secretary State Board of Public Welfare. Before her marriage, teacher in Chicago public schools. Past Regent, local D. A. R.; former President, P. E. O. Member: P. E. O., D. A. R. Home: 815 W. Copper Avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
STRONG, Clara F., (Mrs. E. J.), a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for 20 years a resident of New Mexico. Married to Edward T. Strong. Children: John E., Hazel Ruth. Former manager of Strong's Book Store, charter member and past president of Business and Professional Women's Club. Member of State Legislature, 1927-28. Member: Business and Professional Women's Club. Home: Stronghurst, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
SUMMERS, Nora Early (Mrs.), born in Winterset, Iowa, June 24, 1871; a resident of New Mexico for the last 27 years. Married to the late Mark Summers. Children: Martha S. Thompson, James Early. Abstractor. Active in church affairs. Member: Business and Professional Women's Club. Home: 725 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
TRUE, Clara Davis (Miss), born August 29, 1868, in Kentucky, daughter of George Robert and Frances Durham True, a resident of New Mexico for twenty-eight years. State High School Supervisor. For eighteen years in U. S. Indian Service; for two years with Indian Rights Ass'n in Philadelphia and Washington, salary paid by the Rockefeller Benevolent Committee for work among Indians. At one time teacher and principal in high schools of Missouri and New Mexico. Member: O. E. S. Home: Santa Fe, New Mexico.
WILSON, Charlotte Lansing, (Mrs.), born in Georgetown, D. C., April 9, 1876, a resident of New Mexico for 21 years. Married to Francis Cushman Wilson. Children: Frances Charlotte, Parker. Past president, State Board of Public Welfare of New Mexico; past president, Santa Fe Woman's Club; past State regent, D. A. R.; vice-chairman, Constitution Hall Finance Committee, D. A. R. Active in all civic affairs. President, National League of Women Voters. Member: D. A. R., Woman's Club. Home: Buena Vista Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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