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Rh Publicity Manager Spokane Chronicle. Contributes poetry and articles to various magazines; for one year Associate-Editor, Spokane Woman Magazine; for two terms President of Spokane Council P. T. A. Member: Spokane Advertising Club, Soroptimist, Observers, Spokane Art Association, O. E. S. Presidents' Council, Thursday Noon Club Spokane Council of P. T. A. Home: 1722 W. Riverside Ave., Spokane, Washington.

RODNEY, Mary McMillan (Mrs.), M. D., born in St. Peter, Minnesota, January 12, 1885, daughter of John A. and Ellen Dye McMillan, a resident of Washington for twenty-one years. Married to Henry B. Rodney. Children: Henry McMillan. Physician and surgeon. Member of City Planning Commission. On staff of Deaconess Hospital. Lecturer for and member of Public Health League of the State of Washington. Member: Advertising Club, County Medical Society, P. T. A., Business and Professional Women's Club, American Ass'n. of University Women, Alpha Epsilon Iota; Fellow A. M. A. Address: 525 Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, Wash.

ROSE, Frances Eastman (Mrs.), M. D., born in Rose Creek, Minnesota, July 10, 1872, daughter of Charles and Anna L. Kearny Eastman, a resident of Washington for 20 years. Children: Angline Kearny, Jane Phin. Physician and Surgeon. Medical Director of Salvation Army Hospital, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Gynecologist, St. Luke's Hospital staff, Y.W.C.A., Business and Professional Woman's Club, Spokane County-Washington and American Medical Associations, Thursday Noon Club, Spokane Art Association, Play-Goers Club, Gorgas Institution of Tropical and Preventive Med., Medical Woman's Club of Chicago, Medical Women's National Ass'n, Soroptimist Club and several other organizations. Office: 406 Old Nat'l Bank Bldg., Home: 1101 W. 17th Ave., Spokane, Washington.

SANFORD, Genevieve H. (Mrs.), born in Peoria, Illinois, daughter of Robert G. and Anna J. Hillen, a resident of Washington for two years. Married to George Brownell Sanford. Active in club and civic affairs. Past president of Tuesday Club, Sacramento, Calif. For many years a member of Ann Land Memorial Fund Commission, appointed by Sacramento City Council. Intensely interested in philanthropy and, at present, chairman of Red Cross Home Service, Aberdeen. Member: Tuesday Club (Sacramento), Woman's Century Club (Seattle), Grays Harbor Women's Club, Review Club. Home: 954 N. Division St., Aberdeen, Wash.

SAVERY, Halley (Mrs. William), born in Oakland, California, October 10, 1894, daughter of Charles U. and Bertha Halley Brewster, a resident of Washington for two years. Married to William Savery. Acting Director, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington. 1921-24, Executive Secretary of the Greek Theatre of the University of California; 1924-25, Assistant to the Dean of the Summer Session in Los Angeles of the University of California; 1925-26, Extension Secretary of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art; 1921-26, Executive Secretary of the Western Association of Art Museum Directors; since 1927 Acting Director of the Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington. Home: 4711 15th Avenue, N. E., Seattle, Washington.

SCHULTZ, Cecilia Augspurger (Mrs.), born in Hamilton, Ohio, daughter of Jacob A. and Magdalena Augspurger, for many years a resident of the state of Washington. Married to Gustav H. Schultz. Pianist and Impresario. From 1926-28 Concert manager for the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Sole owner and manager of the Olympic Matinee Musicales, presenting world renowned artists. Former member of the governing board of Seattle Fine Arts Society, Seattle Musical Art Society (past president and executive secretary). Home: 1018 Ninth Ave., Seattle, Wash.

SEAGRAVE, Mabel, (Miss), M. D., born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, January 3, 1882 daughter of Arthur Amesa and Selina Stone Glass Seagrave. Resident of Washington since 1885. Physician and surgeon. Graduated Wellesley, B. A.; Johns Hopkins, M. D. Member, Executive Committee, Washington Public Health League; member of Executive Committee of staff of Seattle General Hospital; lectures on health and social problems. Member: Women's University Club, Women's Medical Club, King County Medical Society, Women's Over-Seas League. Home: 1113 Medical and Dental Building, Seattle, Wash.

SEIBERT, David Allen (Mrs.), Ph.G., born in Iowa, 1876, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Benshoof, a resident of Washington for ten years. Active in social, church, civic and club affairs. Former teacher, took up the study of