president), Republican Women's Federation of California (Chairman of Education). Home: 1546 South Manhattan Place, Los Angeles, California.
EVERETT, Mary, (Mrs. H. G.), a native of Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, daughter of Joseph Ray and Jane Whiteside Stees Orwig, former resident of Des Moines, Iowa, and Harrisburg, Pa., living in California for the last 9 years. Married to Henry George Everett. Children: Louise, Richard Henry. Artist. Painter. Vice-President, West Coast Arts; chairman Art Department of Friday Morning Club; chairman of Entertainment Committee, California Art Club. Paints and exhibits with the various art organizations. Member: California Art Club, Laguna Beach Art Ass'n, West Coast Arts, Artland Club, American Fed. of Arts, Friday Morning Club. Home: 980 So. Manhattan Place, Los Angeles, Calif.
EVERETT, Mary Nixon, (Mrs. Torrey), born in Bridgeton, N. J., March 26, 1874. Resident of California for 24 years. Married to Torrey Everett. Children: Mary, Leonard, Boyd Nixon. Former vice-president Women's Civic League; past vice-president Pasadena Republican Club; served as member of Republican County and State Central Committees; vice-president Coolidge Women's Club of America; member of Society of Colonial Dames; served on Advisory Board of Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra; served on Board of L. A. Children's Hospital, and as vice-president of Pasadena Dispensary. Compiled and edited: "Scouting on Two Continents" (by Major F. R. Burnham, D. S. O.) Associate Editor of The California Elephant. Member: Women's Civic League (president). Women's Republican Club of Pasadena. Summer address: Corona del Mar, Orange Co., Calif. Home: 1221 Arden Road, Pasadena, Calif.
FABRE-RAJOTTE, Florence, (Mrs.), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edouard LaCasse de LaMontagne, a former resident of France, a resident of California for the last 17 years. Pharmaceutical Chemist and Bacteriologist. Has studied in Europe; did important research work, occupying 2 years' time, at the Pasteur Institute, Paris, France; has also done research work in New York and Philadelphia. Cooperated with many scientists in order to bring about a standard mode of reaction in one of the most important tests in the medical world, “The Wasserman Test.” A lecturer on Health and Hygiene, also on Travels and the customs of different countries. Member: S. F. Woman's City Club. Business address: 417 Montgomery St. Home: 775 Geary Street, San Francisco, Calif.
FAULCONER, Oda (Mrs.), born in Springfield, Illinois, a former resident of Portland, Oregon, living in Los Angeles for twenty-five years. Attorney at-Law; in the private practice of law. State Chairman of American Citizenship, California Federation of Women's Clubs; Vice-president, San Fernando Valley Bar Association; City Mother under the supervision of the Official City Mothers' Bureau of the City of Los Angeles. Director in Bank of Italy, San Fernando, also in West Adams State Bank, Los Angeles. Owns and manages 35-acre citrus ranch in San Fernando Valley. Member: State Bar Ass'n, Los Angeles Bar Ass'n, San Fernando Valley Bar Ass'n, California Federation of Women's Clubs, Soroptimist Club, Professional Woman's Club, Women Lawyers Club, Friday Morning Club, San Fernando Women's Club (President). Home: 16603 Mission Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
FERGUSON, Zula Inez (Miss), born February 27, 1899, in Paducah, Kentucky, daughter of Hon. McDougal and Mrs. Inez Kimbrough Ferguson. Advertising manager, Blackstone's, L. A. Has been engaged in various advertising and publicity positions. B. A., Vanderbilt University; M. A., Columbia University. Studied Law at Vanderbilt, University of Kentucky and University of Southern California. Member: Phi Delta Delta, Alpha Xi Delta. Home: 322½ North Alexandria Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
FERRELL, (Mrs. Luman), born in New Mexico, July 9, 1890, resident of California for the last 30 years. Married to Luman Grover Ferrell. Chil-
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