She was later employed by the City of Tacoma as an accountant under Belt Line Superintendent Charles EcEachron. She retired in 1941.
Miss Whitney was a member of Faith Bible Presbyterian Church and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was known for her active interest in the Japanese Methodist Church and world-wide Missions. She was also an artist.
She was later employed by the City of Tacoma as an accountant under Belt Line Superintendent Charles EcEachron. She retired in 1941.
Miss Whitney was a member of Faith Bible Presbyterian Church and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was known for her active interest in the Japanese Methodist Church and world-wide Missions. She was also an artist.
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