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Rh Women in Education, State Mental Hygiene Society, American Red Cross (on Board of Directors of Local Chapter). Home: 1407 E. 45th St., Seattle, Washington.

GOTTSTEIN, (Mrs. M. A.), a native of San Francisco, California; for many years a resident of Seattle. As executive secretary of Ladies Musical Club, has managed all artists' recitals, concerts, operas, etc., given under the auspices of the club, has been instrumental in bringing over 100 worldfamous artists to Seattle. Member: Ladies Musical Club. Home: 1517 17th Ave., Seattle, Wash.

GRONDAL, Florence Armstrong, (Mrs.) born October 8, 1890, in Brooklyn, New York, daughter of Charles E. and Eloise Barker Foye, a resident of Washington for thirty-three years. Married to Bror L. Grondal. Children: Eloise Margaret, Bror Philip. Author. Lecturer on Popular Science. Author: "The Music of the Spheres," (a Nature Lover's Astronomy). Member; National League of American Pen Women. Home: 115 East 64th Street, Seattle, Washington.

HARGRAVE, Alice R. (Mrs.), born in Minnesota, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson, a resident of Washington for fourteen years. Married to Frederick Wade Hargrave. Children: Richard Wade. Active in all civic and club affairs. Former teacher. Member, Public Library Board; member, Y. W. C. A. Board of Directors. State Parliamentarian, Women's Legislative Council. Member: D. A. R., Woman's City Club, Coterie Club, American Legion Auxiliary, American Merchant Marine Library Ass'n. Home: 6300 Tenth Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.

HARGREAVES, Edna M. (Mrs.), born in Dexter, Iowa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Morrow, a resident of the state of Washington for about two years. Married to Richard T. Hargreaves. President, State Normal School. Lecturer on International Relations. Director, Spokane Branch, American Ass'n of University Women. Former chairman for the state of Minnesota of the Department of International Co-operation to Prevent War, National League of Women Voters. Member: Woman's Club, American Ass'n of University Women, National League of Women Voters, Kappa Alpha Theta. Home: Cheney, Wash.

HATHAWAY, Frances (Mrs.), born in Grand Marais, Michigan, October 18, 1884, daughter of Constant and Mary Gardberg Gigandet. Has been a resident of Idaho and Michigan, living in the State of Washington for the last fifteen years. Married to Harley Bruce Hathaway. Children: Mary Irene, Pauline Helen, Dorothy Nell. Writer. Published first story in Scribner's, 1918 and her latest story was published in the Dial, May, 1928. Has contributed stories for fiction magazines, some verse, also feature stories for the "Oregonian" and has done special reporting for local newspapers. In preparation: "In the Charmed Land", (short stories). Member: Grays Harbor Writer's Club, University Women's Club (associate member). Home: 2322 Victory Way, Aberdeen, Wash.

HIGGINSON, Ella (Mrs.), born in Council Grove, Kansas, daughter of Charles Reeves and Mary A. Rhoads. Married to the late Russell Garden Higginson. Writer of short stories, travel, novel, verse. For several years conducted the literary department of the Seattle Sunday Times. Author: "The Flower that Grew in the Sand," "From the Land of the Snow Pearl," "A Forest Orchid," "When the Birds go North Again" (poems), "The Snow Pearls" (poem), "Mariella of Out West" (novel), "The Voice of April Land" (poem), "Alaska, the Great Country," "The Takin' in of Old Mis' Lane," "The Vanishing Race" (poem), "The Message of Ane Laure Sweet." Has been awarded McClure's and Collier's prizes. Has written many popular songs, including world-famed "Four-Leaf Clover." Member: Author's League of America, Author's Guild. Home: 605 High St., Bellingham, Washington.

HINTON, Primrose Rupp, (Mrs.), born December 25, 1890, in Adrian, Michigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rupp, a resident of the State of Washington for 33 years. Married to Leonard Arthur Hinton. Society Editor, Aberdeen Daily World. Graduate of Whitman College; former teacher of English in Weatherwax High School, Aberdeen. Member: Grays Harbor Woman's Club. Home: 223 West Fifth Street, Aberdeen, Washington.

HOPKINS, Mabel McKinlay, (Mrs.), a native of Missouri, resident of the State of Washington for 36 years, formerly located in California, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado. Married to Willis Gorham Hopkins. Children: