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Rh S. F. Society of Women Artists and several other organizations. Home: 330 Serra St., Stanford University, Calif.

KAHN, Florence Prag, born in Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of Conrad and Mary Goldsmith Prag. Congresswoman. Married to the late Congressman Julius Kahn, who died in 1924; she succeeded him as member of the 69th Congress from the Fourth California District. Children: Julius, Conrad P. Home: 2712 Webster Street, San Francisco, California.

KELLOGG, Abigail Scofield (Mrs. E. L.), born in St. Joseph, Missouri, daughter of Dr. Curis Ingersen and Mrs. Leontine Cerre Scofield, a resident of California for 15 years. Married to Dr. Edward Lincoln Kellogg. Librarian, City Library. Member: American Library Ass'n, California Library Ass'n, San Luis Obispo Monday Club, Book Club. Home: 1356 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo, California.

KEMP, Georgia Thatcher, (Mrs. John W.), a native of Placerville, California, daughter of William Wallace and Sarah E. Thatcher, life-long resident of the state. Married to Attorney John William Kemp. Very active in club and civic affairs. Member: L. A. Woman's Athletic Club, Friday Morning Club. Home: 2115 So. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.

KENFIELD, Coralie Noyes (Miss), born in San Francisco, California, daughter of Daniel Moulton and Ellen Holmes Kenfield. Teacher of Lip Reading to the Adult Deafened in special adult classes of S. F. Evening High School of Commerce. Training teacher for the Nitchie School of Lip Reading, New York City, and the Muller Walle School of Lip Reading, Boston, Mass. Made survey of adult lip reading classes in public schools of California, 1926-27. Has written and published several articles and papers on Lip Reading, including one entitled “The Why of Adult Lip Reading Classes in our Public Schools”. Member: S. F. Women's City Club, Western Woman's Club, California State Teachers Ass'n., S. F. League for the Hard of Hearing, California Society for the Study of Secondary Education, American Association for Adult Education, N. E. A., American Fed. of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing. Office: Address: 617 Shreve Bldg. Home: 3064 Sacramento St., San Francisco, Calif.

KENNEY, Elizabeth L. (Miss), born in Mattoon, Illinois, daughter of Robert M. and Mary A. Kenney, a former resident of South Dakota and Illinois, living in California for thirty years. Lawyer. At present, Inheritance Tax Appraiser for State of California, in connection with probate work which is her specialty. Has been active in club life for twenty-five years. Member: American Bar Ass'n., State Bar Ass'n., Friday Morning Club, Women's City Club, Women's Athletic Club, Soroptimist, etc. Office: 715 Taft Bldg., Hollywood, Calif.

KENYON, Harriet O. (Miss), born in New Hampton, Iowa, daughter of Capt. James R. and Lucy E. Kenyon, a resident of California for nine years. Music teacher, coach and conductor. Former Supervisor of Public School Music and former member of State Board of Music Teachers Society of Iowa. Present Director of Music, First Congregational Church, Eagle Rock. Director, Soroptimist Glee Club. Member: Thursday Morning Music Club, Soroptimist Club, P. E. O. (D. A. chapter). Home: 2146 Ridgeview Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.

KLAUBER, Alice (Miss), a native of San Diego, California; her parents came to the state in 1857, to San Diego in 1869. Painter and guide for interior decorations. Chairman for decoration of “Persimmon Room”, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1914-15; also, chairman for decoration for Hostess House at Camp Kearney; for new Y. W. C. A. building, San Diego. Member of the Executive Board of S. D. Fine Arts Society. Has gained reputation as landscape and still life painter (oil and pastel); has exhibited throughout California. Member: Wednesday Club, Open Forum (director), Fine Arts Society of S. D. (director). Home: 2429 Fifth Street, San Diego, Calif.

KLINK, Jane Seymour (Miss), born in Albany, N. Y., June 5, 1855, daughter of Rev. Nathaniel Baker and Mrs. Elizabeth Seymour Klink, a resident of California for fifty-three years, formerly living in New York State. Retired business and professional woman. Lecturer on literary and social topics. Taught in Vallejo and San Francisco Public Schools for thirty years. One of the first Efficiency Engineers or Personnel workers in the U. S. Was with the Pilgrim Laundry, at Brooklyn, N. Y., (1906-20). Graduate of Mills Seminary (1873), University of California (1901), Ph. M. University of Chicago (1903),