642 PETERSON— PETTIBONE
PETERSON, Jane, care of Halsey & Hudnut, of the Confederacy. Recreations: Music, art,
5 Nassau St., N.Y. City. singing. Mem. Bronte Club (oldest In State),
Artist; b. Elgin, 111.; dau. Julius Peterson; and Civic Ass'n (Victoria); pres. Fifth Dlst. Tex.
grad. Pratt Inst., Brooklyn; pupil of Joaquin Fed. of Women's Clubs.
Sorolla y-Bastida, Frank Brangwyn, Jacques „„_,x.tt,-. ^ j- ^ ,-k, tt , ^ ■■-.»■ ^ Blanche. Mem. N. Y. Water Color Club, Asso- PETBIE, Cordia Greer (Mrs. Hayel G. Petrie). elation of Women Painters and Sculptors, New Chenoa, Ky. ^ t^ ^ xt _* ki York City; National Arts Club, Am. Woman's ^^^°,??^y^' ^^ZVl ?^- Ky.; dau. Newton M. Art Club, Penn and Brush Club of N. Y. Has f,°d Salhe E (Settle) Greer; ed Louisville pub- exhibited in the Salon des Artistes Frangais, lie schools. Eminence (Ky.) Coll.; m. Jefferson- Paris; the Academy, London, and all the prin- y,il!e, . Ind. July 18, 1894, .Ur. Hayel G. Petrie, cipal exhibitions in America. Had "one-man Fairview, Ky. Interested m bettering conditlona shows" at the St. Botolph Club (Boston), Knoed- ?f Pe(^le who live In mining camps in Eastern ler's (N. Y. City), Art Club of Grand Rapids, Ky Favors woman suffrage. Author: Angelina
Art Inst. (Chicago), Peabody Inst. (BalUmore), ^^'i'^^ 1^"^^,^^^°%^^°^ A^-^'i'?'= wP^'^ll "" -0^^=
MarDowpll Club fN Y Citv) etc ^^^'- Angelme at the Dedication; When the Beea
MacDoweil CiuD (N. x. (.ity;, etc. ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ j^^ nameU in collaboration with
PETEKSON, Kate OeLzBer, 91 Eighth Av., Miss Leigh Gordon Gilture of Eminence, Ky.);
Brooklyn, N.Y. En Route; An Intermission; An Awakening; A
Bom Jersey City, N.J.; ed. Packer Inst., Railway Incident; A Tragedy Averted; and short
Brooklyn; Bryn Mawr Coll., 1888-89; Vassar Coll., stories. Mem. Christian (Disciples) Church.
A.B. '90; graduate student, Radcliffe Coll., 1894- Democrat. Recreations: Horseback riding, study-
97, A.M. '95; fulfilled the requirements for Ph.D., ing quaint characters. Mem. Lanier Club,
Harvard Univ., 1897; foreign fellow of Women's Jellico, Tenn.
Education Soc, Boston, 1901-02. Teacher in -p^tt-j^ pi„_ it^hftkah -^id tt fith ^t Plain-
Packer Collegiate Inst., Brooklyn, 1890-94; teacher 'f™*^' 5^*"* Bebekah, 319 E. 6th St., Plain-
of English for Cubans, Harvard, 1900. Author \}^\^- ^••'- . ^ 1 i, * -kt t a „ ■□„.,
(thesis): On the Sources of the Nonne Prestes , ^^'"^^^ =*'•,, ^«^'iJ^^U ^-^-.J "^^^^ -pwJ-
Tale; 'The Sources of the Parson's Tale, Chaucer J^^e\,^h!n« -lAi v fith qt Piain-
Bergitte (Nelson) Dahle; grad. Univ. of Wis., ^^^^?™' ^ .' i^fP^fi^fAl ^- m I p;tv
B.U '84 (mem. Delta Gamma); m. Perry, Wis., ^^^- N-J;! office: 156 Fifth Av.. N.Y C^ty
Nov. 19, 1889, James A. Peterson; children: Amy ^ "ome Missionary secretary; b. White Lake
Belle, blga Dorothea, James Dahle. Active N.Y.; dau. Rev James and Martha J. (Hall)
mem. Current Events and Literary Soc., Pairview Pftne. Since 1898 National sec. of Young Peo-
Hospital, Woman's Auxiliarv, Day Nursery Com. fl^ ^ J'"^^ ^°^. the Board of Home Missions of
of Well4 Memorial Social Settlement. Favors the Presbyteriaji Church having to do with
Src^o^oalLr^^^ "^"- ^°^^"'= ^"^^'^ '^^'^'- Sf ^S.LZ'^^^'^roi tr^P^res^yTerTa^ ii,piscopaiian. Church; work includes traveling in U.S. and PETEBSON, Mary Alida Orswell (Mrs. John A. much public speaking for home missions. Iden- Peterson), Hlngham, Mass. tifled with numerous committees in the interest Born Fall River, Mass. ; dau. John aad Mary of religious and philanthropic service. Regular A. (Carroll) Orswell; grad. Brown Univ., Ph.B. contributor to denominational publications and
- 01; public schools of Fall River, Mass., and magazines in the interest of National Home Mis-
Providence, R.I.; m. Providence, R.I., June 29, sions. Presibyterian. Recreations: Walking, row- 1903, Dr. John A. Peterson; children: Amy Alida, ing, music.
^■eaclTrSn^Hin^g^lL Sfgt^^lch^l, ^9^1^02.^' M^eL^! P^TBt^EVI^H Wanda Hart^^^^^^^^
Brown Alumnee Ass'n, Brown AlumBaB Ass'n of ^l^^^^t^J^J^^^d ^' Livingston St..
Boston, Old Colony Chapter D.A.R. of Hlngham, New Haven^Conn
Edwin Humphrey Relief Corps of Hlngham. ^^^^ ^f j^,trr(H^nsl.^^)\ Vd. ullJ^: unitarian. ^^^^^ ^^^^^ Goucher Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa, PETEBSON, Maude Gridley (Mrs. Arthur European fellowship); studied at universities of Everett Peterson), South Coventry, Conn. Berlin and Freiburg in Baden (mem. Pi Beta Author; b. Southington, Conn., Max. 5, 1871; Phi); m. London, April 8, 1903, Alexander dau. Arthur C. and Emma B. (Andrews) Gridley; Petrunkevitoh of Moscow, Russia, prof, of ed. High School, Vin eland, N.J.; Normal School, zoology in Yale Univ.; children: Anna, b. Mar. New Britain, Conn.; Swarthmore Coll., Pa., two 28, 1904; Wanda, b. April 5, 1907. Favors woman years; m. Monson, Mass., June 20, 1899, Arthur suffrage. Author of articles in magazines, Out- Everett Peterson; children: Austin Gridley, Bar- look. Delineator (stones). Woman's Home Com- bara Standish, John Alden. Supervisor of pri- panlon. Harper's Monthly, poems in Harper's mary work in New Britain Normal Training Monthly, Smart Set, Outlook, McClure's, Lippin- School. Interested in social life for country cott's, Poetry (Chicago), women; first pres. of Hilltop Home Club, Coven- „,^„^^^ , ,. „ ,. ,. ^ try. Conn. Against woman suffrage. Author: PETTEE, Julia, Salisbury Conn. How to Know Wild Fruits; Historical Sketch of . ^iljl^rarian ; b. Lakeville, Conn. ; ed. Vassar Coll., Coventry Conn, (printed for the two-hundredth A.B. 99. Assistant, 1899-1907; classifier and caU- anniversary of the town); contributions to Su- loguer, 1907-09, Vassar Library; reorganizer of burbau Life. Unlversallst. Recreations: Walk- Rochester Theological Bern. Library, 1908-09; head lug gardening botanizing. Mem. FortnighUy cataloguer. Union Theological Sem. since 1909. Club of N.Y. City. Writer of various articles in library publications.
PETICOLA8, Marioa Goodwin (Mrs. Alfred PETTIBONE, Minnie Mathewson (Mrs. Wlllii
Brown Peticolas), 207 N. Bridge St., Victoria, E. Pettlbone), 212 Sixth St., N., Great Falls,
Tex. Mont.
Born Burton, Geauga Co., O., June 19, 1844; Born Avoca, N.Y., July 9, 1870; dau. Joseph E.
dau. Dr. Sherman Gould and Lydia (Cook) Good- and Sarah (Vroman) Mathewson; ed. Cook Acad.,
win; ed. Victoria (Tex.) Female Acad.; m. Vic- Montour Falls, N.Y.; Vassar Coll., B.A.; m.
torla, Tex., June 22, 1869, Alfred Brown Peticolas Avoca, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1900, Willis B. Pettlbone;
(lawyer); children: Sherman (electrical engineer, children: Willis Eugene Jr., Elllen Katherlne,
Omaha, Neb.). Judge Warner M. (El Paso, Tex.), Robert Carey, Marian Hope, Deane Mathewson.
Ralph A. (electrical engineer, Baltimore, Md.); Active in teaching mission study classes; was
has 14 grandchildren. Many years active mom. State sec. of East Washingtflo and North Idaho
King's Daughters (charitable organization); 11- for the Women's Baptist Foreign Missionary Soc.
brarian of Bronte Public Subscription Library, for three years; teaches Bible classes in th«
Presbyterian (mem. Aid Soc). Mem. Daughters Y.W.C.A. Baptist.
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