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GAULT— GATL.E

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��In London. Delegate to several councils and congresses In Washington, Omaha and Toronto. GACI.T, Jennie Perrett (Mrs. Franklin B.

Gault), University of South Dakota, Vermilion,

S.Dak.

Born Antiooh, III., Jan. 6, 1859; dau. Joseph and Sarah Hanford (Brown) Perrett; ed. Iowa State Coll., Ames, Iowa, B.Sc. '81; mem. PI Beta Phi; m. Rock Falls, Iowa, June 29, 1886, Franklin B. Gault; one son, Perrett Franklin Gault (attorney). Taught in Ottumwa (Iowa) High School, 1883-86. Interested In Y.W.C.A.; mem. North Central Board of Y.W.C.A. Favors woman suffrage. Presbyterian. Republican. Mem. D.A.R. ; pres. Faculty Woman's Club of Univ. of S.Dak (six years). GAULT, Lillien Mayhew Cox (Mrs. Andrew K.

Gault), Omaha, Neb.

Bom St. P«ter, Minn., 1864; dau. Judge EJugene St. Julien and Mariah (Mayhew) Cox; ed. high school, St. PeteiT, Minn.; m. Lead City, S. Dak., 1891, Andrew K. Gault; children: Norman Cox, b. 1892; Hubert Mayhew, b. 1894. Fres. Neb. Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episco- pal Church. Mem. U.S. Daughters of 1812, Descendants of Colonial Governors; vice-pres.- general D.A.R. Clubs: Omaha Woman's, Sorosis (St Peter, Minn.). Episcopalian. GAUS, Daisy, 497 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N.T.

LaTyyer; b. Brooklyn, N.Y. ; dau. Charles Henry and Ann Margaret (Oltmans) Gaus; ed. Vassar, A.B. 1900; Columbia Univ., A.M. '01; N.Y. Univ., LL.B. '04, LL.M. '06, J.D. '12 (mem. Alpha Omicron Pi). Admitted to Bar of N.Y. State, 1904. Mem., sec. and treas. of the Kings County Hospital Social Service; mem. of the N.Y. City Visiting Com. of the State Charities Aid Ass'n. Mem. Methodist Episcopal Church. Mem. Vassar Students' Aid Soc, Portia, Women Lawyers' and Women's Univ. Clubs. GAUSS, Alice Sarah Hussey (Mrs. Christian

Gauss), 106 FltzRandolph Road, Princeton,

N.J.

Born Rochester, N.Y., 1872; dau. Charles Stewart and Frances Hannah (Gay) Hussey; grad. Vassar Coll., A.B. '94; Univ. of Mich., M.A. '99 (mem. Alpha Phi) ; m. Rochester, N.Y., June 15, 1902, Christian Gauss; children: Katha- rine, Dante Christian, Nathalie, Hildegarde. Favors woman suffrage. Mem. Village Improve- ment Soc., Present Day Club. GAUT, Helen Lukens (Mrs. James H. Gaut),

392 Arroyo Drive, Pasadena, Cal.

Magazine writer and illustrator; b. Jan, 9, 1872; dau. Theodore P. and Charlotte A. (Dyer) Lukens; ed. public schools In Rock Falls, 111., and Pasadena, Cal.; m. Feb. 10, 1905, James H. Gaut; children: Caiarlotte, Ralph. Has written descriptive articles and taken photos for illus- trating same for standard magazines and news- papers in the United States and England. Rec- reations: Mounting climbing, nature study, motoring. Christian Scientist. GAUTHIER, Eva (Mme. Franz M. Knoote),

Hotel Pavilion, Samarang, Java, Dutch East

Indies, and 285 Fifth Av., Ottawa, Can.

Opera and concert singer; b. Ottawa, Can.; dau. Louis and Parmelia Agnes (Laporte) Gauthler; ed. Rideau Convent and (jollegiate Inst, Ottawa; received gold medal for singing by Bishop Fallon when 14 years old; m. Java, Dutch East Indies, 1911, Chevalier Franz Menno Knoote. Attracted great attention in Ottawa by singing, and at instance of Sir Wilfred and Lady Laurier, several senators, members of Parlia- ment and others raised a fund to enable her to continue her musical studies in Europe; started for Paris in 1902; studied three years with Jacques Bouhy; accompanied Mme. Albanl in her last farewell tour in England, Scotland and Canada, 1905-06; returned to Milan, Italy, to complete her studies under Ox ilia; made suc- cessful dgbut in opera of Carmen; sang leading mezzo-soprano r61es In England, Holland, Bel- glum, France, Italy and Denmark; started for a tour of the world, singing in India, China, and In English, French and German colonies, Java and Straits Settlement, continuing to Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Philippines and South

��Africa, returning to America, 1914. Roman Catholic. Recreation: Prot&g6 of Lord and Lady Strathcona, who have furnished most of the means for her musical education and that of her sister. Miss Juliette Gauthier, who, after studying the violin under Hubay in Budapest, Is now studying operatic singing with Lombardl In Florence, Italy.

GAUTHIER, Jalle Celina, 163 Kent St., St.

Paul, Minn.

Instructor of drawing in Central High School; b. Iroquois Co., 111., 1857; dau. H. P. Gauthler, M.D., and Mary C. (Spink) Gauthier; ed. at Aurora, 111.; art education in Mass. Normal Art School, private instruction from notable artists in N.Y. City and Boston, the Julian Studio In Paris and private lessons from Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant Wrote a brochure of the Minn. State Capitol, which has received much favorable notice. At the World's Fair in New Orleans was awarded first prize on a life- sized, genre painting in oils of a negro wood sawyer called "Pony"; has painted, in oil and water colors, many portraits, landscapes, etc. Favors woman suffrage. Mem. St Paul Inst of Arts and Sciences, Minn. State Art Soc, the Thursday Literary Club.

GAVIN, Ella Bntler Lathrop (Mrs. Frank Edwin Gavin), 1004 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind.

Born Vevay, Ind., April 16, 1853; dau. Rev. James B. and Mary C. (Butler) Lathrop; ed. Greensburg High School; grad. Wesleyan Coll., Cincinnati, Ohio, B.A. '73; m. Greensburg, Ind., Nov. 3, 1875, Frank Edwin Gavin (former Judge of Appellate Court of Indiana); children: James Lathrop, Mary Elizabeth, William Edwin. In- terested in home, church and club life. Favors woman suffrage. Methodist. Mem. Colonial Dames of America In State of Indiana, Herron Art Inst, the Fortnightly Literary Club (former pres.).

GAY, Lucy Maria, University of Wisconsin, Mad- ison, Wis.

Ass't. prof. Romance languages; b. on farm near Madison, Wis., Jan. 17, 1862; ed. public schools, and Univ. of Wis., B.L. '82. Since 1882 engaged in teaching, rising to present posi- tion as ass't. prof. Romance language In Univ. of Wis., since 1900. Contributor of articles per- taining to the Old and Middle French language and literature, In the publications of the Mod- ern Languages Ass'n. of America, Modern Lan- guage Notes and Romance Philology.

GAY, Maude Clark (Mrs. John T. Gay), Waldo-

boro. Me.

Author; b. Waldoboro, Me., Sept. 28, 1876; dau. Webster C. and Annie A. (Clark) Mayo; ed. public and high schools of Waldoboro, Me., and Lincoln Acad., Damariscotta, Me.; m. Waldo- boro, Feb. 10, 1896, John T. Gay, Jr. Writer of short stories and poems for newspai>er3 and magazines, also theatrical sketches, and two books: The Knitting of the Souls, 1904; Paths Crossing, 1908. Has always taken an active part In club work, also social and philanthropic work in Waldoboro and adjoining towns. Pres. Woman's Club of Waldoboro (a Federation club).

GAYLE, Mary Winn (Mrs. William Armlstead

Gayle), Montgomery, Ala,

Born Demopolis, Ala., 1862; dau. Walter E. and Willey (Griffin) Winn; ed. city schools and Baltimore; m. Demopolis, Ala., Nov. 21, 1888, William Armlstead Gayle; children: Walter, Willey, Mary Phillips, William Armlstead, Nor- man Winn. At one time served as State pres. Daughters of the Confederacy, and State prea. Ala. Fed. of Women's Clubs. Active In Elpiscopal Church work and work for the Improvement of city schools, as yreW as charitable institutions; mem. of leading social clubs. Mem. Woman's Auxiliary; pres. Flower Growers' Ass'n; vlce- pres. State Horticultural Ass'n; mem. No-Namo Club. Dixie Chapter United Daughters of (Con- federacy. Recreations: Botany, music, reading, flowers.

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