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Rh Daughters of the Nile, San Diego Athletic Club, Community Welfare Council, Morning Choral Club, O.E.S., N. E. A., etc. Home: 1501 Vine St., San Diego, Calif.

MULLIN, Mabel D. (Mrs. Horace H.), born September 1, 1882, in Racine, Wisconsin, daughter of Sinclair M. and Ida Driver, a resident of California for twenty-five years. Married to Horace H. Mullin. Children: Sinclair Allen Greer, Geraldine Greer. Very active club woman. Interested in all civic affairs. Member: Cosmos (president), Ebell, Presidents Association (secretary). Council of International Relations, Southern California Athletic and Country Club, Surf and Sand Club. Home: 3846 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.

NASH, Albertine Richards, (Mrs. Walter), M. A., Columbia, Ph. D., Clark, a former resident of New York City, living in California since 1919. Married to Walter John Nash. Psychologist, Writer, Lecturer. Consulting Psychologist. Author of “Your Child and You,” which was. published in S. F. Examiner. Author: “The Psychology of the Superior Child,” contributor to various periodicals. Former head of Department of Psychology, San Francisco State Teachers' College, Psychologist, Children's Hospital. Member: Western Women's Ciub. Home: Sausalito, Calif. Address: 209 Post St., San Francisco, Calif.

NICHOLSON, Grace, (Miss), a native of Philadelphia, Pa., a resident of California for 21 years. Art collector; well-known for her notable collection of superb antiques, art objects, home furnishings and museum material. Member: Woman's Athletic Club of Los Angeles. Home: 46 No. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, Calif.

NORRIS, Kathleen, (Mrs.), born July 16, 1880, in San Francisco, California, daughter of James Alden and Josephine Moroney Thompson. Married to Charles G. Norris. Children: Frank, Josephine, (deceased), Gertrude (deceased). Author. Began writing short stories in 1910; has contributed to many magazines. Author: “Mother,” “The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne,” “Poor Dear Margaret Kirby,” “Saturday's Child,” “The Story of Julia Page,” “The Heart of Rachael,” “Martie, the Unconquered,” “Understood,” “Josslyn's Wife,” “Sisters,” “Harriet and the Piper,” “Beloved Women,” “Certain People of Importance,” “Butterfly,” “The Callahans and the Murphys,” “Noon,” “Little Ships.” Home: Saratoga, California.

NORTH, Grace May, (Mrs. W. N. Monfort), born in Utica, New York, February 1, 1876, for 10 years a resident of California. Married to William Nelson Monfort. Author. Has written several books for older girls: Adele Doring series, “Nan of the Gypsies,” “Rilla of the Lighthouse,” and several others. Wrote the following under the nom de plume Carol Norton: “The Phantom Yacht,” “The Seven Sleuth Club,” etc. Contributor of verse to juvenile magazines. Home: 230 Oceano Ave., Santa Barbara, Calif.

NORTHCROSS, Eleanor Hammack, (Mrs. Robert Caldwell), born in Burlington, Iowa, December 1, 1875, daughter of Daniel Marion and Isabella Stewart Hammack, resident of California for the last 40 years. Married to the late Robert Caldwell Northcross. Children: Robert Hammack Northcross. Instructor in English and Dean of Women, Santa Ana Junior College. Extension lecturer from University of California; member of Library Board, Santa Ana Public Library; commissioner of Women's Activities, Southern California Junior College Ass'n. Member: D. A. R., American Ass'n. of University Women, Santa Ana Ebell Club, University of California Alumni Ass'n., National Education Ass'n., Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Home: 1318 Spurgeon St., Santa Ana, Calif.

NOYES, Mary E. (Miss), D. O., born in Perry, Illinois, January 19, 1863, daughter of Richard C. and Cornelia C. Noyes. A resident of California for four years. Physician. Chairman of local Red Cross. Has practiced in Illinois, Florida and North Carolina. Member: Atascadero Woman's Club (president), P. T. A. Home: Box 321, Atascadero, Calif.

NUNAN, Eula Howard (Mrs.), born at Grants Pass, Oregon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Howard, a resident of California for twenty-five years. Married to Thomas Nunan. Concert pianist and instructor. Has toured for several years in piano recitals, also as soloist with Madame Schumann-Heink, Bernice de Pasquale and others. Has been in concert work on the Orpheum Circuit for two seasons. Teacher at Castilleja School, Palo Alto. Member: Sequoia Club. Home: 222 South “H” St., San Mateo, Calif.

NYE, Myra (Mrs. Wm. P. Nye), born in Cleveland, Ohio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sturtevant. a former