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Rh Women's Club, City and National. Address: Medical and Dental Bldg., Seattle, Washington.

PENROSE, Mary Shipman, (Mrs. S. B. L.), born in Hartford, Connecticut, July 27, 1868, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Robinson Shipman, a resident of Washington for the last 32 years. Married to Stephen B. L. Penrose. Children: Mary, Frances, Clement, Nathaniel, Virginia, Stephen, Jr. Takes active interest in civic and social welfare affairs. Member of the National Board, Y. W. C. A. (National president, 1913-15); also member Prudential Committee, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Member: D. A. R. (Regent), American Ass'n of University Women, P. E. O. Sisterhood, Art Club (honorary), Social Service Fed., American Social Hygiene Ass'n. Home: 515 Boyer Ave., Walla Walla, Wash.

PRESTON, Adelaide B. (Miss), born in Torrington, Connecticut, daughter of James J. and Elizabeth Van Volkenburg Preston, a former resident of New Jersey, living in Washington for fourteen years. Educator. Principal of The Annie Wright Seminary. A graduate of Smith College (1895); former teacher in Iowa, Virginia and New Jersey. Member: N. E. A., N. C. A. W. E., Smith College Club, American Ass'n of University Women. Home: 827 N. Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Washington.

RAYMOND, Jean C., (Mrs.), a native of Missouri; daughter of N. L. and Bertha Cohn; former resident of Nebraska; living in the State of Washington for the last 17 years. Married to Fred Miller Raymond. Children: Elizabeth, Lois. President, Board of Education. Takes active part in all civic movements; past president of Woman's Century Club. Member: P. E. O., O. E. S., Woman's Century Club. Home: 307 North Sixth Street, Yakima, Washington.

REDINGTON, Bernice Orpha, (Miss), born December 9, 1891, in Puyallup, Washington, daughter of Col. John W. and Mrs. Elinor Meacham Redington, a life-long resident of the state. Editor, Homekeeper's Section, Post-Intelligencer (since 1923). Formerly with Tacoma Tribune and Tacoma Ledger. Studied at University of Washington, State College of Washington, University of California. Author: "Old Time Quilts". Member: Mountaineers, Alpha Delta Pi. Address: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, Wash.

REYNOLDS, Clara P. (Miss), born in Glens Falls, New York, daughter of James M. and Margaret Mills Reynolds, a resident of the state of Washington for twenty years. Graduate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Director of Art, Seattle Public Schools. Lectures on art subjects before clubs and P. T. A. organizations. Traveled abroad in 1924 with a school of Art under Henry Turner Bailey and Pedro Lemos. Member: Soroptimist Club, Administrative Women in Education, Seattle Fine Arts Society, Seattle Rose Society, Music and Art Foundation, Pacific Arts Ass'n, Eastern Arts Ass'n, Western Arts Ass'n, Llamda Rho. Home: 2250 37th Ave., S. W., Seattle, Washington.

RHODES, Helen, (Miss), born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, former resident of New York City, where she pursued her studies. Artist and teacher of design. At one time professor at University of Oregon. Specializes in water colors and has exhibited at the International Water Color Exhibit, Art Institute, Chicago, also San Francisco Art Ass'n, etc. At present Assistant Professor of Design, University of Washington. Contributes to several magazines, such as "Design," "Dark and Light," etc. Active in promoting interest in Linoleum and Wood-Block Prints. Editor and publisher of "Northwest History in Block Print." Member: American Ass'n. of University Women, Women's Faculty Club, Pacific Arts Association, Lambda Rho Honorary Art Fraternity. Home: University Apartments, Seattle, Washington.

RILEY, Edith Dolan (Mrs.), born in Illinois, September 18, 1885, daughter of M. J. and Katharine Dolan, a resident of Washington for eight years. Married to Edward J. Riley. Children: Mary Katharine, Edward, J. Clifford. Political writer. Interested in all political affairs. Chairman, Spokane County Democratic Central Committee. Has established a precinct organization for party campaign and is very active in getting out the woman's vote in all Non-Partisan campaigns. Also interested in educational matters. Elected Presidential Elector at State Convention. Member: Democratic Woman's Club, City Fed. of Woman's Organizations, Observers Club. Home: W. 634 Twenty-first Ave., Spokane, Washington.

ROBINSON, Lucy M. C. (Mrs.), born in Delaware, Ohio, April 3, 1891, daughter of J. Henry and Helen E. Cunningham. Children: Jean Helen.