Othilia Carroll Beals

Othilia Gertrude Carroll Beals (October 25, 1875 — May 23, 1970) was an American lawyer and judge.

In 1917, during World War I, she was appointed as a Justice of the Peace in Seattle, filling the seat left when her brother joined the army.

[9] In 1927, she went to Paris[10] as part of General John J. Pershing's "goodwill tour" of Europe, because she was a national vice-president of the American Legion Auxiliary.

[11] In 1928, she chaired the Ladies' Committee of the American Bar Association's annual meeting in Seattle.

[1] Othilia Carroll married Walter B. Beals, a law school classmate, in 1904.

Othilia Carroll Beals (1918)
Othilia Carroll Beals, from a 1920 publication.