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Women of The West
California

Magic” (with husband), “Wongo” (with husband), “Chi-wee,” “Chi-wee and Loki,” “Nadita,” “The Runaway Papoose.” Member: Shakespeare Club, Library Club, D. A. R., Pi Beta Phi. Home: 565 North Mentor Ave., Pasadena, Calif.

MOONEY, Mary Frances, (Miss), born in Sacramento, California, daughter of John and Cathrine Hagen Mooney, a resident of San Francisco since childhood. Supervisor, Texts and Libraries, S. F. Public Schools. Organizer and first president of S. F. Classroom Teachers' Ass'n. President, Bay Section, California Teachers' Ass'n. Member, Board of Directors, California Teachers' Ass'n. Vice president and member of Board of Directors, N. E. A. Member, California Council of Education. Member: National Education Ass'n., California Teachers' Ass'n., Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Catholic Professional Women's Clubs, Women's City Club, Soroptomist Club. Home: 360 Hyde St., San Francisco, Calif.

MOORE, Lulu Mae (Miss), born August 11, 1899, in Kansas City, Mo., daughter of Alva B. and Amy Moore, resident of California for five years. Librarian. Member: Sierra Madre Woman's Club. Home: Sierra Madro Hotel, Sierra Madre, Calif.

MORELAND, Cassie C. Dr. (Miss), born in Marseilles, Illinois, daughter of Hugh and Prudence Jennings Moreland, a resident of California for twenty-three years, formerly living in Chicago, Illinois. Osteopathic physician. Past president of Northern California Division, Osteopathic Woman's Nat'l Ass'n., East Bay Osteopathic Ass'n and East Bay Osteopathic Clinic. Chairman of Vocational Guidance Committee, Soroptimist Club. Member: Soroptimist Club, Business and Professional Woman's Club, East Bay Osteopathic Ass'n., Fed. of Women's Clubs, Kappa Psi Delta, Women's City Club, Osteopathic Woman's National and Calif. Osteopathic Ass'n., International Council of Women. Office: 825 Latham Square Bldg., Oakland, Calif.

MORFORD, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. James H.), born 1876, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, daughter of J. B. and M. J. Stovalle, a resident of California for 18 years. Children: Catherine, Charles R., James H. Active club woman. At present president of La Camarada Club. Formerly chairman of Press, L. A. District, California Federation of Women's Clubs. Member: La Camarada Club, P. E. O. Home: 117 Wilton Dr., Los Angeles, California.

MORGAN, Agnes Fay, (Mrs.), born May 4, 1884, in Peoria, Illinois, daughter of P. J. and Mary D. Fay, former resident of Washington, living in California for the last 13 years. Married to Arthur Ivason Morgan, Professor of Household Science, University of California. Children: Arthur Ivason, Jr. Writer of more than 30 research articles dealing with foods and nutrition, published in chemical and medical journals. President, California Home Economics Ass'n, 1926-27; former chairman. Committee on Living Costs, California League of Women Voters; organizer of volunteer student service. United States Food Administration, 1917-18. Member: American Chemical Society, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Women's Faculty Club of University of California, American Ass'n of University Professors, American Home Economics Ass'n, A. A. A. S., etc. Home: 4620 Spruce St., Berkeley, Calif.

MORGAN, M. DeNeale, (Miss), born in San Francisco, Calif., 1868, residing in Carmel-by-the-Sea for last 18 years. Internationally known artist; past director, Carmel Summer School of Art, 1917-25; instructor of painting and drawing, (private and summer classes); exhibitor in galleries of United States; annual one-man exhibits throughout California cities. New York, Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Cincinnati, etc. Member: N. A. Women P. S., New York, California Water Color Society, Carmel Club of Arts and Crafts. Studio: Box M., Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif.

MORRIS, Margaret Messer, (Mrs.), a native of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, daughter of James and Margaret Messer, former resident of Toronto, Canada, living in California for the last 8 years. Singer. Graduate of Toronto Conservatory of Music. Sang for two years with Canadian Army and entertained the “boys” during the War; toured United States and Canada as a singer. Chosen soloist of Charles Wakefield Cadman for 6 years. Soloist with all organizations, clubs and symphony orchestras on the coast. Member of Los Angeles Grand Opera Ass'n. Member: ProMusica, Artland Musical Organizations. Home: 1427 Kings Road, Hollywood, Calif.

MORSE, Rinda Shortridge (Mrs.), born in Tipton, Mo., daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Shortridge, a resident of

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