Edith Bristol

Edith Bristol (June 17, 1886 - February 16, 1946) was the women's editor of the San Francisco Call-Bulletin.

The original members of the club were Viola Hill, Edith McPhee, Grace and Della Parker, Myrtle Millward, Florence Mullinix, Olive Wright, Lowell Garnett.

[1] She entered the newspaper work in 1916 with Santa Paula Chronicle and remained with that paper for eight years; she then joined the staff of the Los Angeles Evening Herald in 1924; she transferred to the San Francisco Call in 1926, and was the assistant dramatic editor.

She later returned to the San Francisco Call and became the women's editor, a position she held until her death.

[1][4] After being left alone with a young son, she lived with her parents at 621 Pleasant Street, Santa Paula, California.

Lcdr. Horace Bristol, one of Capt. Steichen's ace photographers, goes to work, photographically recording the war, stripped to the waist, 1944