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Rh of the University of Oregon. Very active in raising funds for Fine Arts Building at State University. Member, Board of Old People's Home, also on Board of Free Dispensary. Member: University Club, Waverly Country Club, Town Club, American Ass'n. of University Women, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Home: 1064 Thurman St., Portland, Oregon.

GRACE, Nellie Roberts (Mrs.), born February 11, 1844, near Frankfort, Kentucky, daughter of Thomas Henry and Martha Thompson Roberts. Married to the late David L. Grace. For forty years, editor and publisher; for the past twelve years, librarian, Cove Public Library. Formerly a school teacher but learned the newspaper business in her father's office. Has been connected as editor of newspapers in Arkansas, Kansas, and Tennessee. Founder, publisher and editor of East Oregon Herald (now Times-Herald), Burns, Oregon. Former associate editor on her sister's newspapers in Idaho. Has published poetry and essays. A remarkable woman and a highly esteemed citizen. Member: Cove Woman's Improvement Club, State and National Fed. of Women's Clubs, O. E. S., C. W. I. Club. Home: Box 95, Cove, Union County, Oregon.

GRAY, Edna Ida, (Mrs.), born in Chicago, Illinois October 1 1882; former resident of California; living in Oregon for the last 9 years. Married to Edward Everett Gray. Children: Robert Stuart, Barbara Katherine. President of Delphian, Gamma ‘C’; member of Advisory Board, American Ass'n. University Women; organizer and former president of Mother's Club; charter member, P. T. A.; member of Y. W. C. A. Member: Mother's Club; Delphian Club, Garden Club, P. T. A., Woman's Civic Club, American Ass'n. of University Women, Neighborhood Reading Club, Columbia Hospital Women's Aux. Home: 666 Pleasant Street, Astoria, Oregon.

HAIR, Mozelle, (Miss), a native of Nebraska, a resident of Oregon for 29 years. Director, Organization and Administration of Correspondence Study, University of Oregon. Member of City Planning Commission; on lecture staff of University Extension Division. Active in Girl Scouts Council. Member: American Ass'n. of University Women, Business and Professional Women's Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Delta, Delta Delta Delta, Mazamas (Oregon mountain climbing organization). Home: 1361 Ferry St., Eugene, Oregon.

HARGREAVES, Sheba, (Mrs.), born in The Dalles, Oregon, November 5, 1882, daughter of Byron Francis and Selena Ann Childs, a life-long resident of the state. Married to Fred Hargreaves. Children: Holden Stephen, Robert Frederic. Writer. Has specialized in the preparation of advertising books and pamphlets. Author: "The Cabin at the Trail's End," (historical novel), "Sunrise" (a brochure on the hope of immortality), "The Business Side of Writing." Member: Oregon Historical Society. Home: 634 E. 65th St., North, Portland, Oregon.

HARPER, Winifred, (Mrs.), a native of New Zealand; daughter of Charles and Ellinor Hunter Brown; former resident of England, Siberia and Alaska, living in Oregon for the last 16 years. Married to Theodore Acland Harper. Author. Collaborated with her husband in the following books: "The Mushroom Boy," "Singing Feathers," "The Janitor's Cat," "Siberian Gold." Home: 625 Hoyt Street, Portland, Oregon.

HEINE, Minnie B., (Mrs.), born in Norton, New Brunswick, Canada, September 25, 1869, formerly located in Montana, resident of Oregon for 13 years. Married to the late Dr. Thompson G. Heine. Children: Bliss, Mildred Heine Durham. American Artist, teacher of landscape painting and dramatic art. Won several prizes for her paintings; has exhibited in Japan; holds a life membership in Chicago Art Society; past president of Greater Medford Club. Member: Progressive Art Club, Costume Culture Club, Pythian Sisters, Greater Medford Club. Past Noble Grand of Rebekahs. Home: 916 W. 10th St., Medford, Ore.

HEINLINE, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Charles), born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 4, 1879. A former resident of Washington, D. C., living in Oregon for the last 15 years. Married to Charles Summer Heinline. Music teacher; first vice-president Oregon State Music Teachers' Ass'n; fourth vice-president State Federated Music Club. Conducts a conservatory of music and art. Choir director of First M. E. Church. Member: National Fed. of Women's Clubs, National Fed. of Music Clubs, Business and Professional Women's Club. Home: Roseburg, Oregon.

HICKS, Leone Cass Baer (Mrs.), born in Bloomfield, Iowa, 1886, daughter of George Franklin and Catherine Beckley Baer, a resident of Portland, Oregon, for eighteen years. Married to