The united American : a magazine of good citizenchip. (Portland, Or.) 1923-1927, October 01, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Directory of
The Portland Americanization Council
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OFFICERS
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Norman F. Coleman, President Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen.................................................... President
Jacob Kanzler, Judge Multnomah County Court of Domestic Relations...................................................Vice President
Anne M. Mulheron, Librarian Portland Public Library...........................................................................................Secretary
Arthur A. Goldsmith, Attorney............................................................................................................................... ..Treasurer
Catherine A. Bradshaw
Executive Secretary
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Executive Committee
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Norman F. Coleman, Chairman; B. F. Irvine, Editor The Oregon Journal; Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, President
State Federation of Women’s Clubs; Mrs. Mary Mallett, State President of W. C. T. U.; Earl Kil­
patrick, Dean U. of O. Extension Center; D. A Grout, Superintendent Portland Public
Schools; L. R. Wheeler, Publisher The Portland Telegram; Richard W.
Montague, Attorney; V. W. Tomlinson, U. S. Naturalization
Examiner for Oregon; Jacob Kanzler; Anne M.
M. Mulheron; Arthur A. Goldsmith
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Member Organizations, Official Representatives and Alternates
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American Legion, Portland Post No. 1—Judge Jacob
Kanzler, Court House. Atwater 5400; Dr. John G.
Abele, Veteran’s Hospital. East 1616 (alternate).
American Association University Women—Mrs. Pat
H. Allen, 548 Elizabeth St. Main 0038; Mrs. C- V.
Luther, 175 Cedar St. Main 6214 (alternate).
American Legion Auxiliary—Mrs. W. A. Eivers, 780
E. Main St. East 6112.
Boy Scouts of America—J. E. Brockway, 250% Third
St. Main 1010.
B’nai Brith—Arthur A. Goldsmith, Attorney, Platt
Bldg. Main 8694.
Catholic Women’s League—Mrs. A. J. Groben, 294 E.
Second St. N. Broadway 6924; Mrs. W. H. Adams, 627
Lovejoy St. Broadway 4425 (alternate).
Central Labor Council—G. A. Von Schriltz, President
Central Labor Council. Atwater 4501; Gust Anderson,
Secretary Central Labor Council. Atwater 4501 (alter­
nate).
Citizenship School (Court House)—Nelson Jacobsen,
Instructor. Main 4416.
City Club—L. R. Wheeler, Portland Telegram. Broad­
way 8484; J. D. Mackay, Balfour Guthrie & Co. Broad­
way 0360 (alternate).
Community Chest—Hugh H. Herdman, Executive
Secretary, Oregon Bldg. Broadway 5452.
Community Service—J. C. Henderson, Executive Sec­
retary, Oregon Bldg. Broadway 7972.
Council of Churches—J. W. Palmer, Y. M. C. A. Main
8700.
Council of Jewish Women—Mrs. J. Louisson, 812
Lovejoy St. Main 2343.
Failing School—Miss Fannie Porter, Principal. Main
6469.
Federation of Jewish Societies—Mrs. Isaac Swett, 456
E. 24th St. N. Garfield 1484.
Grand Army of the Republic—Commander D. L. Mc-
Kay., 632 E. 26th St. Sellwood 0977.
Hellenic American League—Aleck A. Karahales,
270% Fourth St. Atwater 5355.
Knights of Columbus—H. F. Kalvelage, Lumbermen’s
Bldg. Broadway 1070; P. E. Sullivan, 1199 Mallory
Ave. Walnut 1350.
Library Association of Portland—Miss Anne M. Mul­
heron, Librarian, Central Library. Main 1124; Miss
Nellie Fox, Central Library. Main 1124 (alternate).
Laymen’s Association, Oregon Conference M. E.
Church—Luther D. Mahone, Secretary and director of
Americanization Activities, 402 Panama Bldg. Broad­
way 7533.
Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen—Norman
F. Coleman, Alisky Bldg. Atwater 5050.
Multnomah Chapter, D. A. R.—Mrs. John H. Hall,
865 Lovejoy St. Main 9314; Mrs. Geo. M. Reed, 753
Upper Drive. Main 0195 (alternate); Mrs. F. C. Hottel,
1106 E. Madison St. Tabor 7038 (alternate).
Neighborhood House—Miss Ida Lowenberg, Second
and Woods Sts. Main 6228.
Oregon Federation of Women’s Clubs—Miss Vella
• Winner, Chairman American Citizenship Division, Ore­
gon Journal. Main 7161; Mrs. Lee Davenport, Chair­
man Americanization Committee, 721 Hawthorne Ave.
East 8266.
Parent Teachers Association—Mrs. Chas. Hogan, 1041
Third St. Main 2651.
People’s Institute—Miss Valentine Prichard, 566 High
St. Beacon 5451.
Portland Art Association—Miss Anne Crocker, Art
Association. Main 4704.
Portland Federation of Women’s Clubs—Mrs. Wm. M.
Coplan, Americanization Chairman, 760 Wasco St.
Garfield 4075.
Portland Grade Teachers Association—Miss Harriet
Thayer, 388 Killingsworth Ave. Walnut 6301.
Portland Woman’s Club—Miss Elizabeth Matthews,
Oak Grove Drive. Main 5521.
Portland Public Schools—D. A. Grout, Superintend­
ent, Court House. Atwater 6165.
Progressive Business Men’s Club—H. J. Langoe,
Chairman Committee on Americanization. Broadway
6600.
Progressive Woman’s League—Mrs. Ernest Crosby,
514 E. 49th St. N. Garfield 3674; Mrs. E. A. Morgante,
510 Hancock St. East 7096 (alternate).
Public Night Schools (Office Court House)—A. M.
Gray, Superintendent. Broadway 6165.
Public Welfare Bureau (Court House)—Alva R. Gep-
hart, Executive Secretary. Atwater 5400.
Reed College—Charles McKinley. Sellwood 1234.
Sons of American Revolution—Winthrop Hammond,
324 Morrison St. Main 1851; Col. B. B. Beekman, 601
Platt Bldg. Main 0736 (alternate).
Spanish War Veterans—Major L. A. Bowman, 546
Sixth St. Atwater 3916.
Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary—Mrs. M. L. Love,
66 E. 14th St. N. East 1582.
United States Naturalization Bureau— "V. W. Tomlin­
son, Naturalization Examiner, New Post Office Bldg.
Beacon 3414.
University of Oregon—Earl Kilpatrick, Extension
Department, Court House. Main 3575.
Veterans of Foreign Wars—Pean Dickinson, Cham­
ber of Commerce Bldg. Broadway 6182; Fred W. An­
gell, Court House. Atwater 5400 (alternate).
Visiting Nurse Association—Mrs. J. D. Honeyman,
200 St. Clair St. Atwater 0122.
W. C. T. U.—Mrs. Mary Mallett, Selling Hirsch Bldg.
Main 0227.
Willamette Chapter, D. A. R.—Miss A. Taylor, Madi­
son Park Apts. Atwater 2081; Mrs. H. H. Ward, 1150
E. Flanders St. Tabor 3342 (alternate).
Y. M. C. A.—F. W. Parks. Main 8700.
Y. W. C. A.—Mrs. E. F. Lawrence, Y. W. C. A.
Main 7876.
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