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member Guild of All Souls; Guild of the Holy SHATFEK, Katharine Bogrgrs (Mrs. J. F. Shaf-

Ghoat; Guild of the Holy Cross. Pres. Travelers fer), 459 N. Sandusky St., Delaware, O.

at Home Club (Saratoga); member Saratoga Editor and general secretary; b. ZanesvUle,

Women's Ass'n. Ohio, May 4, 1854; dau. William and Susan M.

��SHACKKLFORD, Virginia Randolph (Mrs.

��(Lawrence) Boggs; ed. Shepardson Coll., Gran- ville, Ohio, B.A. ; Wittenberg Coll., Springfield,

��George Scott Shackelford), Orange, \ a. q^ M.A.; Ohio WesleyaiT Univ., Delaware,

Born CharlotteBville, Va. Nov. 28, 1859; dau. ohio, Ph.D.; m. July 3, 1884, Rev. J. F. Shaffer

^.^•J^n *°a'Ik^^°'^'® ^"t^*^^ ^1''*^U^- D.D.; one daughter: EUda Marguerite Shaffer

^f.^^'^'','^"'f°'-,«'<® P°i- Y.*-= '^-c^'ifi^'^'S' Cook (Mrs. E. Fullerton Cook). The first single

l,Ji%^\,i!,""' ^\}^ ■{"'^1^ ^TP ^" .Shack- ^oman of the Lutheran Church of America to be

fin, =r^"'^°b^ir^^^ ^"»°'^'h.^^'"'iL,^''^' sent as a missionary to India. Pres. of Chll-

Jf,1f^^ ^v[^^ ^°°"' ^"^f^Tj^'^ftU ^^'°£," -Wren's Home of Delaware, Ohio, for 16 years;

nin^M^J'^Lf ;h^Pn.^f!^-^.?;^Vhiif„^!?^^y>f ^ active In local and State charity work. Evan-

R»^?n.^M °^ ^^ Confederacy (historian 13th Va. ggji^-ai Lutheran. Editor for six years of the

xvegimeni;. Lutheran Woman's Work, the official organ of

8HACKI.EFOBD, Lena Wooten (Mrs. Thomas the Woman's Home Missionary Soc. and Wom-

M. Shackleford), Tallahassee, Fla. an's Foreign Missionary Soc. of the Lutheran

Born Woodburn, Ky.. Jan. 24, 1862; dau. Peter Church, and sec. of Gen. Exec. Com. of those

G. and Mary E. (Lemon) Wooten; ed. public societies since 1900. Favors woman suffrage,

school, private schools and grad. Logan Female SHATLENBEKGEB, BeUa Glass (Mrs. Frank

Coll., Russellville, Ky., degree of Mistress of e. Shallenberger), 1216 S. Cheyenne Av.,

English Literature (pres. Coll. Literary Soc); Tulsa Okla

m Russellville Ky. Dec. 13 1888, Thomas M. Born Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 9, 1869; dau. George

bhackleford (chief Justice Supreme Court of and Mary A. (St. John) Glass; ed. Pittsburgh

Florida); children: Robert. Kathenne Preston, High School; Curry's Inst.; Pa. Coll. for Women;

Lyndon Jenness Identified with religious, social m. Pittsburgh, Aug. 21, 1887, Frank E. Shallen-

and philanthropic affairs of Florida for 20 years, berger; children: Joseph F., b. Dec. 26, 1889;

Mem. Chriatian Church. Pres Whlttler Club, George G., b. Feb. 19, 1893. Pres. Women's Club,

Brooksville; first vlce-pr^. Tampa Women s Tulsa, Okla.; vice-pres. Council of Women; dist.

Cub; pres. Tallahassee Women s Club; pres. chairman Traveling Library; director on Board

Fla. Fed. Women s Clubs, 1908-10. Against of Tulsa Free Library. Against woman suf-

woman suffrage. frage, except woman's representation in all

��SHACKTORD, Martha Hale, 7 Midland Road,

��school matters. Methodist.

��Wellesley, Mass. SHAMBAUGH, Bortha M. H. (Mrs. Benjamin Associate professor English literature; b. F. Shambaugh), 219 N. Clinton St., Iowa Dover, N.H., Aug. 25, 1875; dau. Charles Bum- City, la.

ham and Caroline (Cartland) Shackford; ed. Born Cedar Rapids, la., Feb. 12, 1871; dau. Dover public school, Wellesley Coll., B.A. '96; Frank J. and Katharine (Mosnat) Horack; ed. Yale Univ., Ph.D. '01; studied In Italy at Rome State Univ. of la., 1S89-93 (PI Beta Phi); m. and Florence; traveled In England, France, Italy, Iowa City, Aug. 11, 1897, Benjamin F. Sham- Greece, Germany, Holland. Critic In English, baugh, prof, of Political Science, Univ. of Iowa. Vassar Coll., 1898-99; instructor In English liter- Member Board of Trustees and sup't Sunday- ature, Wellesley Coll., 1901-06; associate pro- school First Unitarian Church of Iowa City; fessor, 1906—. Mem. Anti-vivisection Soc, Audu- deeply Interested in the cause of liberal roligljn; bon Soc, Consumers' League, Health Education also in development of nature study movement League, College Settlement Ass'n and some local in public schools. Favors woman suffrage, suffrage ass'ns. Author: Yale University Prize Author: Amana, The Community of True In- Poem, 1898; A First Book of Poetics; English spiration, 1908; The Religion of the Insplra- Maaterpleces of the Nineteenth Century; Euro- tlonlsts (Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, pean Masterpieces; (3omposition-Rhetoric-Lltera- edlt<sd by Dr. James Hastings, Edinburgh, Scot- ture, a text book for secondary schools (with land); also magazine articles, mostly 'nature Margaret Judson); contributions to Persephone studies. In Youth's (Companion, Outlook, Our and Other Poems; also to educational journals Animal Friends, The World To-day, Midland and to magazines. Edited: Spenser's Faerie Monthly, etc. Unitarian. Mem. Iowa 'Prcse and Queene Book I, 1904; Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Authors' Ass'n. Mem. N.N. Club of Iowa City.

seTelj;'s'^r%^s^^o?ctlu^e°r^'^^LtlU\'n^ «»^f; 6^7"^^j%t^tTs? jl^k"son V^^ ^•

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SHATER, Sara Andrew (Mrs. Carlton Shafer), Coll., Baltimore, A.B. '05 (Tau Kappa Pi); m.

1411 Michigan Av., Laporte, Ind. Jacksou, Miss., Dec. 9, 1908, Dr. Harley R.

Writer; b. Laporte, Ind.; dau. Dr. George Laf- Shands; children: Alm^e Cecile, b. Dec. 7, 1909;

ferty Andrew and Caroline Piatt Andrew (nee William Nngent, b. Oct 31, 1912. Mem.

Andrerws); educated privately; m. 1884, Carlton Y.M.C.A., Old Ladles' Home Ass'n; chairman

Shafer of Frederick, Md., who died April 26. Health Com. of Fed. Clubs of Miss.; mem. Music

1906. Interested In Holy Family Hospital Aid Club, Chamlnade Music Club, Fortnightly Club,

Soc, Laporte Civic Improvement Ass'n; mem. Shakespeare Club; associate mem. of Art Study

Church Guild, etc. Author:. The Day Before Yes- Club. Mem. Methodist Episcopal Church. Favors

terday. 1904; Beyond Chance of Change. 1905; A woman suffrage.

White Paper Garden. 1910; Annapolis, Frederick shanKS, Maria Gore, Bentley Manor SI and Mackinac (Historic Towns), 1901, 1902; also Writer, Illustrator; b. Albany NY Nov 27 stories essays, poems In Outlook Dial and other 1575; dau. Charles Gore and Amy (Chamberlain) journals; memoir of Dr Osborn Ingle (privately shanks; ed. Art Students' League, under Kenyon printed). 1910. Mem. United Daughters of the cox, Douglas Volk and others. Salaried house- Confederacy, Laporte Historical Soc. hold writer and Illustrator for eight years for the SHATTER, Irene Yates (Mrs. Jacob Herbert N.Y. Tribune, Sunday and other editions; also

Shaffer). 97 Marlborough Road. Brooklyn, N.Y. answers questions on domestic topics from read-

X Born N.Y. City, 1870; dau. James Wilson and ers (pseudonym, "Maria Gore"). Local sec. of

Nancy (Terry) Yates; ed. Miss Bang's School, the Audubon Society; Interested In flre protec-

New Haven; Bordentown Coll.. grad. classical tion for work horses In crowded stables. Favors

course; m. Dec 23. 1897. Jacob Herbert Shaffer; woman suffrage; mem. Woman Suffrage Party,

one daughter: Ruth Shaffer. . Mem. D.A.R.. Mem. Chamberlain Society, Horse Aid Society.

ColonJal Daughters of the Seventeenth Century, SHANNON, Alice Avery (Mrs. Francis Shan- Mayflower Soc, New England Women, Patriotic non), 1002 C*a9s St.. Traverse City. Mich Women ot America. Y.W.C.A., Home for Friend- Teacher; b. Ingersoll. Can.. Nov. 25, 1869- dau

less Women and Children, Needlework Guild. Daniel Stoddard and Mary (Scott) A^ery- ed'

Favors woman suffrage. Lexington (Mich.) High School, State Normal"

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