Women of The West
Oregon
and Mathematics. Gave professional monologues and acted as dramatic coach. Former state vice-president of Oregon Fed. of Women's Clubs, at present president of Southern Oregon District Federation. Member: D.A.R., Ashland Woman's Civic Club. Home: Ashland, Oregon.
CHRISTOFFERSON, Edna E., (Mrs.), a native of Chicago, Illinois, a resident of Oregon for 35 years. Owner of X-Ray Laboratory, President, Oregon Revolver Club. Member: United States Revolver Ass'n, Business and Professional Women's Club, Portland Revolver Club, American Registry of Radiological Technicians, Aero Club of Oregon. Address: 533 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
COCHRAN, Ruth Skiff (Miss), born November 5, 1894, in May, Idaho, daughter of H. Hicks and Lusina Skiff Cochran, a resident of Oregon for three years. Assistant Librarian. Camp Fire Guardian; vice-president of Camp Fire Guardian's Council. Member: Pendleton Woman's Club. Home: 201 Lewis St., Pendleton, Oregon.
CRANDALL, Lula D. (Mrs.), born in Linn County, Oregon, May 29, 1854, daughter of Zelek Martin and Camilla Thomson Donnell who came from Indiana with the Doctor Crawford immigrant train, which left Indiana, March 7, 1852. The family moved to Wasco County in 1858 when that section was opened to settlement after the Yakima Indian War. In 1865, the family moved to The Dalles so that the children might receive schooling. Mrs. Crandall later attended Pacific University. In 1872, she married George F. Sampson, Captain of a steamboat running on the Columbia River. When left a widow with two children, eleven years later she first entered her career as a business woman, serving in the County Clerk's office. In 1892, she married Charles Jesse Crandall, a prominent architect of The Dalles and since his death again actively entered the business world and at present manages the Crandall Undertaking Company of The Dalles. First woman in Oregon to serve as delegate to the Republican National Convention, serving in this capacity at the convention which nominated Coolidge. Considered an authority on Oregon history; has written much on pioneer days for Oregon newspapers. Member: Oregon State Pioneer Society, State Fed. of Women's Clubs, Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers, Oregon Historical Society, D. A. R., The Degree of Honor Protective Ass'n. Home: The Dalles, Oregon.
D'ALBINI, Marie Norris, (Mrs.) born in Comfort, Texas, a resident of Oregon for 9 years. Married to G. Quintus D'Albini. Children: Weldon, Ruth, Corinne. Very active in D. A. R. circles; has successfully conducted Citizenship schools; organizer and president of General Joseph Lane Society, Children of the American Revolution. Member: D. A. R., P. T. A., Dixie Club, Garden Club, Greater Medford Club, O.E.S. Home: 45 Quince St., Medford, Oregon.
DE COU, Elizabeth Fox, (Mrs. E. E.), born July 13, 1886, in Towanda, Pennsylvania, daughter of John Evans and Elizabeth Miller Fox, a resident of Oregon for twelve years, formerly living in Seattle, Evanston, Ill., New York City. Married Edgar E. De Cou. Children: Margaret, Elizabeth. Active in community and university campus affairs. Graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University. Has held responsible positions with Y.W.C.A., notably Field Secretary for Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, and in war service overseas. From 1916-22, Dean of Women, University of Oregon. Home: 929 Hilyard St., Eugene, Oregon.
DODGE, Jessie (Mrs. Louis), born in White Oaks, N. M., Sept. 11, 1883. Married to Louis Dodge. Children: Edith and Robert M. Resident of Oregon for 21 years, formerly located in California. Authorized correspondent for Christian Science Monitor. Three years president of Parent-Teachers Association. Member: D. A. R., O. E. S., Study Club, P. T. A., Woman's Civic Club, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Home: 724 Boulevard, Ashland, Ore.
DOYLE, Jane V., (Miss), born September 4, 1876, in Philadephia, Pennsylvania, daughter of James and Mary Ellen Doyle, a resident of Oregon for the last 22 years. Executive Secretary, Portland Chapter, American Red Cross. Registered Nurse. Graduate of Philadelphia Orthopedic Hospital. Served overseas one year, Army Nurse, Base Hospital No. 114; active in all social welfare work; has been with the American Red Cross since July 1, 1919. Member: American Women's Overseas Service League, Professional Women's League, Oregon Social Workers' Ass'n, Portland Art Ass'n, Sienna Club, American Nurses' Ass'n, National League of Nursing Education. Home: 660 Johnson St., Portland, Oregon.