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in Children,” “The Deodars” (1924), “The Road to Romany” (1927). At present preparing “Pioneers.” Member: Shakespeare Club, Lincoln Club, Fine Arts Club, Women's League of the Word. Home: 2255 N. El Molino, Pasadena, Calif.

HEATH, Lillian J. (Mrs.), born in Milwaukee, Wis., August 2, 1864, daughter of Moses and Eliza Dake, former resident of Wisconsin, living in California for fifty years. Married to the late Frank L. Heath. Artist. Interested in art work and club affairs; Vice-president of Santa Cruz Art League; active in church work. Member: Santa Cruz Art League, Santa Cruz Woman's Club. Home: 21 Third Street, Santa Cruz, Calif.

HELMOND, Maude B. (Mrs.), born July 6, 1879, in North Platte, Nebraska, daughter of John F. and Augusta Elizabeth Hyatt Hinman, a resident of Oakland, California, for seventeen years. Married to Louis Ferdinand Helmond. Children: Benita Jane. Has been active in Child Welfare work. For six years was Child Welfare Chairman for Federated Women's Clubs of Alameda District during which time she was instrumental in establishing Well Baby Clinics in the schools. Member: Monday Universal, Lakeview, D. A. R., Forum, Oakland Women's City Club, New Century, Glenview West Oakland Orphan Home, Baby Hospital, East Bay Girls' Service Club, O. E. S., San Francisco Women's Club. Home: 516 Mira Vista Ave., Oakland, Calif.

HERZINGER, Flora Harnest (Mrs.), born in Dennison, Texas, daughter of John Ethridge and Mary Penn Harnest, a resident of San Diego, California, for about six years. Married to Lt. Commander Eugene Herzinger, U. S. N. Musician and concert manager, Has been doing impresario work for two years. Has traveled extensively and has been associated with numerous musical and philanthropic organizations. Active in musical circles all her life, receiving her early musical education in Texas and later in New York City. Was also engaged in concert and church music for many years, and helped organize the San Diego Opera Society in that city. This organization has given two comic operas a season since its inception, and is well known in many parts of the United States. Member: Professional Musicians' Guild (president), San Diego Opera Society (chairman of Board of Directors), Ninth District P. T. A. (music chairman). Home: 3126 Goldsmith, Loma Portal, San Diego, Calif.

HEYDENREICH, Louise, (Mrs. Paul C.). Violinist, a native of Montrose, Missouri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuntz, a resident of California for 38 years. Married to Paul C. Heydenreich. Active in all musical circles. President of L. A. Matinee Musical Club; member of advisory committee, Hollywood Bowl Association, Inc.; complimentary member, Euterpe Club and Opera Reading Club of Hollywood. Member: WaWan Club, Pro-Musica, Inc., (Los Angeles Chapter), La Morada del Arte (life member). Home: 3425 Larissa Drive, Los Angeles, Calif.

HIGGINS, Grace, (Mrs. O. C.), born in Rockland, Maine, March 24, 1858, formerly located in Boston, Mass., a resident of California for 60 years. Married to Dr. O. C. Higgins. Children: Robert M., Mrs. E. W. Bishop, Mrs. W. L. Underwood. Active in social life of community; first president of Woman's Club; for 20 years a member of the Library Board and for 6 years a member of High School Board. Member: Woman's Club. Home: 108 C. Street, Porterville, Calif.

HILDRETH, Ada Waite, (Mrs. H. L.), born January 16, 1879, in Grundy Center, Iowa. Daughter of Reverend E. G. and Mrs. Grace Foster Waite, a resident of California for 16 years. Married to Dr. Herman Lee Hildreth. Children: Dr. Ernest L., Gilbert H. (world war veteran), Elon E. (school principal), Grace R. (teacher). Active in club and educational matters. President, Board of Trustees, Julian Union High School (since 1921). San Diego County and Southern District Chairman, Indian welfare, California Fed. of Women's Clubs. Second Vice-President, San Diego County Fed. of Women's Clubs. President, Julian Woman's Club. Member: O. E. S., P. T. A., Daughters of Nile. Home: Julian, California.

HILLS, Anna Althea (Miss), born in Ravenna, Ohio, daughter of Rev. A. M. and Mrs. Altha A. Ford Hills, a resident of California for sixteen years. Artist and art teacher. Studied art in Olivet College, Chicago Art Institute, Cooper Union and Columbia University, N. Y., four years in Europe, coming directly to California from Italy in 1912. Active in civic, religious and art life of Laguna Beach. President of Laguna Beach Art Ass'n. Chairman, Laguna Beach Former president of Laguna Beach