The book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men and women of the city of Chicago, 1917, Part 174

Author: Leonard, John William, 1849- ed; Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Chicago, A. N. Marquis & company
Number of Pages: 784


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PECK, Oliver Dewey, merchant. (See vol. 1911.) PECK, Ralph Leroy, lawyer; b. Springfield, Ill., Tay 6, 1873; s. Sanford and Susan (Stover) Peck; d. Northwestern Univ. Acad .; Ph.B., Univ. of Chi- ago, 1898; LL.B., Columbian (now George Wash- ngton) Univ., 1901; m. Caroline Kerkhoff, of Oak Park, Ill., Mar. 14, 1904; 2 children: Ralph Leroy, r., William Sanford. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1901, nd since practiced at Chicago. Pres. Palatine Tp. ligh Sch. Bd. of Edn. and village atty., Palatine nd Mount Prospect, Ill .; vice pres. The Mount Prospect Nat. Bank, Palatine State Bank; mem. nd sec. Cook Co. Civil Service Commn .; receiver .,L.,Z.&W.R.R. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago ar assns., Univ. of Chicago Alumni Assn., Chi si. Sec. 6th Dist. Rep. Club. Trustee M.E. Ch. Jason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, St. Elmo Command- ry, K.T.), Odd Fellow. Club: Hamilton. Recrea- ion: automobiling. Home: Palatine, Ill. Office: 1427 New York Life Bldg., Chicago.


PECK, Staunton, Bloodgood, vice pres. Link-Belt Co. Removed to Phila., Pa. (See vol. 1911.)


PECK, Wesley Hamilton, M.D .; b. Clinton, Ia., June 11, 1863; s. Capt. Franklin K. and Frances Elizabeth (Brown) Peck; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1888; m. Minna Dannatt, of Clin- ton, Oct. 16, 1890; 1 son, Franklin Keese. Practiced in Chicago since 1894; chief eye, ear, nose and throat dept., Oak Park Hosp .; asst. surgeon, Ill. Charitable Eye & Ear Infirmary; prof. ophthalmol- ogy, Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Coll., and Ill. Post-Grad. Coll. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Chicago Ophthal. Soc. (ex- pres.). Republican. Congregationalist. Club: Uni- versity of Evanston. Home: 1633 Hinman Av., Ev- anston, Ill. Office: 31 N. State St., Chicago.


PECKHAM, Orville, lawyer. Removed to Indian- apolis, Ind. (See vol. 1911.)


PEET, Charles Emerson, professor geology and geography; b. Chatham, O., Apr. 9, 1869; s. Stephen Denison and Olive Walworth (Cutler) Peet; ed. Be- loit Coll .; B.S., Univ. of Wis., 1892; post-grad. work Univ. of Chicago; m. Julia Dumke, of Manitowoc, Wis., June 21, 1902. Served as asst. Geol. Survey of N.J. 4 yrs .; same U.S. Geol. Survey 2 yrs .; edi- tor of Earth (science dept. of School of Science and Mathematics) 12 yrs .; connected with Lewis Inst. since 1899, now prof. geology and geography. Congregationalist. Recreations: country trips, ca- noeing. Home: 2252 W. Adams St.


PEET, Stephen Denison, clergyman. (See vol. 1911.)


PEIRCE, see also Pearce, Pearse, Pierce.


PEIRCE, Daniel Appleton, banker; b. Waterboro, Me., Apr. 21, 1837; s. James Hamilton and Lucy Brown (Appleton) Peirce; ed. pub. schs. and acads. in Me .; studied law in Law Sch. of Columbian Coll., Washington, D.C .; m. Lizzie M. Gile, of Al- fred, Me., Nov. 30, 1864; children: Ida, Alice (wife of A. H. Sylvester, supervisor Nat. Forest, State of Wash.). In business in Hyde Park since 1871; now vice pres., dir. Hyde Park State Bank. Trustee Village of Hyde Park 6 yrs., pres. of village 2 yrs. and treas. 1 yr. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904, which nominated Theodore Roosevelt for President. Bap- tist. Recreations: church and political matters. Home: 5464 Blackstone Av. Office: 1535 E. 53d St.


PEIRCE, Edward Beauchamp, lawyer; Aug. 14, 1868-Jan. 22, 1912. (See vol. 1911.)


PEIRCE, James Harvey, lawyer; b. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 15, 1853; s. William Huston and Mary Moore (Eldridge) Peirce; ed. Friends' Sch., Wil- mington; B.S., Cornell Univ., 1874; LL.B., Colum- bian Univ., Washington, D.C., 1876; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Ill. bar, 1881; mem. firm of Peirce & Fisher, 1881-1908, since Peirce, Fisher & Clapp. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Pat- ent Bar Assn., Kappa Alpha. Progressive. Club: University. Recreation: fishing. Home: 15 E. Goethe St. Office: 1431 Marquette Bldg.


PELLET, Clarence S., fire underwriter; b. New- ton, Sussex Co., N.J., Feb. 26, 1865; s. of Oakley B. and Mary E. Martin Pellet; grad. Beloit (Wis.) Coll., 1886. Soon after leaving coll. engaged in fire ins. business at Chicago; mem. firm of Pellet & Hunter, 1887-1903, then Fleetwood & Pellet, now Critchell, Miller, Whitney & Barbour. Pres. Chi- cago Underwriters' Assn., 1899-1902. Clubs: Union League, University, City. Home: River Forest, Il1. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.


PELOUZE, William Nelson, president Pelouze Mfg. Co .; b. Washington, D.C., Sept. 12, 1865; s. of Gen. L. H. Pelouze (U.S.A.) and Ellen L. (Doolittle) Pelouze; grad. Mich. Mil. Acad., 1882; m. Chicago, Helen G. Thompson. Came to Chicago, 1882, and was with the Walter A. Wood reaping machine business, 1882-4; with the Tobey Furniture Co., 1884-92; pres. of the Pelouze Scale & Mfg. Co. (now the Pelouze Mfg. Co.), since 1894. Commissioned capt. and adjt. 2d Inf. I.N.G., 1883; capt. Co. H. 1885; maj. 2d Inf., 1890; asst. adjt .- gen., 1st Bri- gade I.N.G., 1894. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Clubs: South Shore Country, Chicago Athletic. Recreations: fishing, golf and yachting. Summer Home: Oconomowoc, Wis. Home: 12 W. Delaware Pl. Office: 232 E2. Ohio St.


PELTZER, Otto, abstract examiner and convey- ancer. (See vol. 1911.)


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PENCE, Clyde D., M.D., surgeon; b. Urbana, O., 1868; s. W. T. and Angeline Pence; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Univ. of Ill.), 1897; m. Myra A. Trempe, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 1897. Practiced at Chi- cago since 1897; attending phys. Municipal Tuber- culosis Dispensary ; mem. attending staff West Side Hosp. Editor 111. Med. Jour. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Phi Rho Sigma. Ma- son (Shriner). Home: 1810 Homan Av. Office: 3338 Ogden Av.


PENCE, William David, civil engineer; b. Colum- bus, Ind., Nov. 26, 1865; s. David and Nancy (Hart) Pence; C.E., Univ. of Ill., 1895; m. Charlotte Gas- ton, of Columbus, Dec. 31, 1888; children: Nellie Ada, Helen Lottie, Esther Nancy. Asst. and resi- dent engr. A.,T.&S.F.Ry., 1886-92; instr., asst. prof. and asso. prof. civ. engineering, Univ. of Ill., 1892- 99; prof. civ. engring., Purdue Univ., 1899-1906; prof. ry. engring., Univ. of Wis., 1906-15; mem. engring. bd. Interstate Commerce Commn., Chicago, since May, 1913. Editor publs. Am. Ry. Engring. Assn. since 1904; mem. U.S. Commn. Drainage Kan- kakee Marsh Region, 1904-6; engr. Wis. Ry. Com- mn., and Wis. Tax Commn., 1906-13. Pres. Ind. En- gring. Soc., 1903-5; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Western Soc. Engrs., Western Ry. Club, Soc. Promotion En- gring. Edn. Clubs: University, Engineers'. Author: Stand Pipe Accidents and Failures in the United States, 1895; Surveying Manual (with Milo S. Ketchum), 1900. Home: 1368 E. 52d St. Office: 910 S. Michigan Av.


PENDARVIS, Robert Ellsworth, lawyer; b. Hen- derson Co., Ill., Oct. 30, 1861; s. James P. and Lou- visa (Sands) Pendarvis; A.B., Hedding Coll., Ab- ingdon, Ill., 1884; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chi- cago, 1887; m. Chicago, June 29, 1893, Lelia Rouse; 1 son, Harry Reed. Edited Abingdon Enterprise; taught sch. in Knox Co., Ill., and later in night schs. of Chicago, prior to admission to bar, 1887; elected mem. Ill. Gen. Assembly from 25th Dist., 1900, 02, 04; speaker pro tem. and chmn. house com. on charter legislation, 1905; now mem. law firm Jaros, Pendarvis & Blume. Mem. Draft Registra- tion Bd., 1917. Mem. Chicago Charter Conv., Chi- cago Plan Commn. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chi- cago bar assns. Republican. Congregationalist. Home: 2602 Neva Av. Office: 155 N. Clark St.


PENISTON, Cordova Lewis, broker; b. in Ber- muda Island, Apr. 22, 1870; s. Edward and Anna Elizabeth (Pearman) Peniston; ed. pub. schs., Ber- muda, and Belleville, Ont .; unmarried. Began with. Caldicott, Burton & Spence, wholesale dry goods, Toronto, Ont., in 1887; became cashier and office mgr. for Edward L. Brewster & Co., brokers, 1898, and has since remained with that firm and its suc- cessors, Russell, Brewster & Co., becoming a mem. of the latter, 1907. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Oak Park, Oak Park Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 218 'S. Grove Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 116 W. Adams St., Chicago.


PENNINGTON, J(ohn) Rawson, M.D., surgeon; b. Corydon, Ind., Sept. 3, 1858; s. Charles Peter and Rebecca (Conrad) Pennington; ed. Corydon High Sch .; Ind. State Normal Sch., Terre Haute; Nat. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O .; M.D., Univ. of Md., 1887; (hon. M.D., Ky. Sch. of Medicine, 1892); spl. courses in rectal surgery at St. Mark's Hosp., Lon- don, Eng., 1893; m. Olive Beryl Blachley, of Cen- terville, Ia., Apr. 28, 1900. Practiced at Chicago since Oct., 1893; prof. rectal diseases, Chicago Clin. Sch., 1897-1900; prof. rectal surgery, Chicago Poli- clinic, 1900-15; prof. proctology, Ill. Post-Grad. Med. Sch., since 1915; prof. operative surgery and rectal diseases, Chicago Coll. Medicine and Surgery, 1908-12. 1st lt. Med. Reserve Corps U.S.A., since 1911. Ex-pres. Am. Proctologic Soc .; fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Physicians' Club. Republican. Metho- dist. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Home: 933 Air- drie Pl. Office: 31 N. State St.


1866, first being employed as bookkeeper and clk. then engaged in teaming; established in 1869 as ; dealer in cooperage and cooper stock, and in 189 the business was incorporated as J. C. Pennoye Co., of which has since been pres. Mem. Chicag Bd. of Trade. Republican. Mem. Grant Post G.A R., Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Hamilton, Ill. Athletic South Shore Country. Home: 3244 Lake Park Av Office: 226 S. LaSalle St.


PENWELL, Joanna Hamilton (Mrs. LeRoy V Penwell), lawyer; b. Ironton, O .; d. Thomas and Adelaide (Cooke) Hamilton; ed. pub. schs., Iron ton; LL.B., Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law, 1915; m LeRoy V. Penwell, of Chicago, Nov. 23, 1909. Ad mitted to Ill. bar, Apr. 7, 1915, and since in prac. tice in Chicago. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Club Brownleigh. Home: 1749 Birchwood Av. Office 510 Title & Trust Bldg.


PENWELL, LeRoy V., lawyer; b. Challis, Custer Co., Ida., Nov. 23, 1880; s. Charles S. and Ellen E (Gee) Penwell; father was a large horse raiser ed. pub. schs .; prep. course Valparaiso (Ind.) Univ 3 yrs .; B.S., Univ. of Minn., 1904, also studied civi. engring., 1905; LL.M., John Marshall Law Sch. Chicago, 1910; m. Joanna Hamilton, of Ironton Lawrence Co., O., Nov. 23, 1909. Admitted to Ill bar, 1909, and since practiced at Chicago; mem Hazen & Penwell, 1910-12, Hazen, Penwell & Pei. fer, 1912-15, Walker & Penwell, 1915; now associ- ated in practice with wife who was admitted to bar, 1915; specializes in chancery, real estate titles supreme and appellate court practice. Mem. Am and Chicago bar assns. Left home at 14 and trav- eled extensively in the West; became an adept with swords and won Am. championship as mount- ed swordsman, 1905; gained recognition as fencer and Indian club swinger; was also widely known as "The Cowboy Wrestler," and wrestled for world's middleweight championship, 1906; teacher of fencing, swordsmanship, etc., at Univ. of Minn. and later teacher of fencing and wrestling at vari- ous Y.M.C.A. branches in Chicago. Extensive con- tbr. to newspapers on athletic subjects .. Home: 1749 Birchwood Av., Rogers Park. Office: 69 W. Washington St.


PEREKHAN, John Said, M.D .; b. Mardin, Arme- nia, Turkey in Asia, Feb. 7, 1867; s. Said and Freda (Essa) Perekhan; grad. high sch. at Mardin, 1883; came to America, 1885; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1888; unmarried. Was house phys. and surgeon, St; Luke's Hosp., 1888-9; in gen. practice in Chicago since 1888; attending surgeon Lakeside Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs. Republic- an. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Chicago Ath- letic. Home and Office: 2900 Indiana Av.


PERIOLAT, John A., hardware mcht .; b. Chica- go, Aug. 3, 1875; s. Caesar and Elizabeth (Rooney) Periolat; ed. pub. schs. and St. Patrick's Acad., Chicago; m. Catherine Redmond, of Chicago, June 8, 1909; children: Mary C., Paul. Has been identi- fied since beginning of active career with hardware business established by father 1877; succeeded fa- ther in business with brother, Edward J., under title of Periolat Brothers, 1897. Republican. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Home: 238 N. Mason Av. Office: 331 W. Madison St.


PERIOLAT, William C., banker; b. Wheeling, Ill., Dec. 31, 1880; s. of Robert and Dorothea P. (Vogt) Periolat; ed. pub. schs .; m. Marie Mick, of: Wheeling, Ill., Apr. 20, 1907. Began with the Am. Exchange Nat. Bank, Chicago, Sept. 20, 1897; was later successively in employ of the Am. Nat. Bank, Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, Home Savings Bank, Northern Trust Co., Merchants Loan & Trust Co .; became connected with the Michigan Av. Trust Co., Aug. 20, 1910, cashier and dir. since Jan. 11, 1916. Presbyterian. Home: 7660 Sheridan Rd. Office: 2218 S. Michigan Av.


PERKINS, Augustus Thompson, engineer, mfr. Removed to Tiffin, O. (See vol. 1911.)


PENNOYER, James Clement, cooperage; b. at Greenoak, Livingston Co., Mich., Mar. 9, 1841; s. PERKINS, Charles, wholesale leather; b. Beth- any, Pa., Nov. 23, 1846; s. Charles and Mary Ann (Curtis) Perkins; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Caro- line J. Wallin, of Gilbertsville, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1870; 1 daughter, Mary. Resident of Chicago since 1859; began in leather business, June, 1866, as employe Isaac and Nancy (Benham) Pennoyer; ed. high sch., Ann Arbor, Mich .; m. Chicago, 1868, Ellen Brooks (died Apr. 16, 1907). Served from 1862-5 in 20th Mich. Inf., Army of the West, Army of the Potomac and Army of the Tenn .; mustered out in 1865, in Jackson, Mich. Resident of Chicago since of C. C. Wallin & Sons, continuing until 1880; left


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this firm because could secure no partnership; was bor Council 6 yrs .; elected 2d vice pres., 1884, 1st with N. R. Allen & Sons, Kenosha, 1 yr .; with vice pres., 1885, pres. since 1891, Cigarmakers' In- ternat. Union of America; also editor cigarmakers' official jour. Mem. Draft Appeal Exemption Bd., Dist. No. 2, 1917; mem. Citizens' War Bd .; declined appmt. as dir. State Dept. of Labor of Ill., 1917. Home: 720 N. Ridgeland Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 440 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. Wilder & Co., a partnership, until 1907, since a corpn., of which is treas. and dir .; was for several years sec., asst. treas. and dir. Wilder-Manning Tanning Co., Waukegan, Ill. Republican. Unita- ian. Residence: Plaza Hotel. Office: 226-228 W. Lake St.


PERKINS, Dwight Heald, architect; b. Memphis, T'enn., Mar. 26, 1867; s. Marland Leslie and Marion (Heald) Perkins; ed. Chicago pub. schs .; Mass. nst. Tech., 1885-7; instr. in architecture, same, .887-8; m. Lucy A. Fitch, Aug. 18, 1891; 2 children: Cleanor Ellis, Lawrence Lincoln. In practice archi- ecture at Chicago since 1894; mem. Perkins, Fel- ows & Hamilton. Architect for Chicago Bd. Edn., 905-10; chmn. sub-com. on playgrounds, Spl. Park Commn., 1899-1909; mem. Municipal Art Commn. f Chicago; mem. plan com. of Cook Co. Forest Re- erve since 1916; pres. Northwest Park Dist. Com- nn. of Evanston, 1911-16. Mem. Am. League Civic mprovement; fellow A.I.A. Clubs: Union League, City. Home: 2319 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill. Office: N. Clark St., Chicago.


PERKINS, Edmund Taylor, civil engr .; b. Scotts- ille, Va., Sept. 8, 1864; s. Edmund Taylor and Iary Sydnor (Addison) Perkins; ed. Rugby Sch., louisville, Ky .; Episcopal High Sch. nr. Alexan- ria, Va .; C.E. and B.A., Union Coll., Schenectady, T.Y., 1885, M.A., 1888; m. Jean Waters, of Plumas o., Cal., June 3, 1903 (now deceased); 1 child, Vilder J. Bowers (stepchild). Topographer U.S. eog .. Survey, 1885-93, and 1894-1902; engr. State Vagon Road Commn., Idaho, 1893; U.S. land insp. ontract surveys, 1894; engr. U.S. Reclamation ervice, 1902-10, in charge Colorado River investi- ation, 1902, Yuma project, 1903-4, gen. insp., 904-7, in charge purchasing and transportation, hicago office, 1907-10; pres. Edmund T. Perkins ngring. Co. since Nov. 1, 1910. Pres. Am. Recla- ation Federation; ex-pres. Nat. Drainage Con- ress; mem. State of Florida Everglade Engring. ommn. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Western Soc. Engrs., m. Assn. of Engrs., Ill. Soc. of Engrs., S.R., Kap- a Alpha. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Glen iew, University, Engineers' (Chicago); Chevy hase Country (Maryland). Contbr. to scientific ags. and popular publs. on matters pertaining to und reclamation, drainage and irrigation. Recre- tions: tennis, golf, baseball. Home: 76 E. Monroe t. Offices: 1210-11 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago, nd 317-19 Illinois State Bank Bldg., Quincy, Ill.


PERKINS, Floyd R., advertising; b. Ward, N.Y., Iar. 5, 1861; s. Paul J. and Matilda (Green) Per- ins; ed. pub. schs. Pres. Charles A. Fuller Co., dvertising agts. Clubs: Union League, South hore Country. Home: 5234 Hyde Park Boul. Of- ce: 623 S. Wabash Av.


PERKINS, Frederick Wainwright, architect; b. urlington, Wis., May 2, 1866; s. Frederick S. and mily (Wainwright) Perkins; ed. Burlington Wis.) High Sch. until 1877; Racine (Wis.) Acad. McMynns), 1878-81; Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 881-2; Mass. Inst. of Tech., 1886. Practiced archi- cture since 1888. Fellow A.I.A. and Ill. Chapter ame. Clubs: Chicago, City, Cliff. Dwellers, Saddle nd Cycle. Home: 1367 N. State St. Office: 332 S. ichigan Av.


PERKINS, George Francis, brick mfr .; b. Buf- lo, N.Y., Nov. 25, 1862; s. Lewis E. and Julia Ann Taff) Perkins; ed. pub. schs .; m. Estelle M. Glid- en, of Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 14, 1885; children: tella F., Marion, Lewis E. Began in employ of e Merchants Despatch Transportation Co., 1878; en successively with the C., H.&D. Ry. Co., the .. ,L.S.&W. Ry. and the C.&N.W. Ry .; traffic mgr. 1. Brick Co. since 1905, also treas. since 1916. em. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn., Chicago Assn. Commerce. lub: Traffic. Recreations: gardening, fishing, mo- ring. Home: 431 9th St., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 17 Conway Bldg., Chicago.


PERKINS, George W., labor leader; b. Williams- irg, Mass., Dec., 1856; s. Ad. S. and E. Perkins; 1. pub. schs. of Mass .; m. Lucy Jane Howard, of helburne Falls, Mass., 1879; 4 children. Began as gar maker at Albany, N.Y .; identified with trades nionism since 1880; was pres. Albany Central La-


PERKINS, Henry Southwick, teacher of music; Mar. 20, 1833-Jan. 20, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)


PERKINS, Herbert Farrington, division mgr. Internat. Harvester Co .; b. Constantinople, Turkey, Oct. 18, 1864; s. George Augustus (prof. natural sciences, Robert Coll., Constantinople) and Sarah Elizabeth (Farrington) Perkins; arrived in Amer- ica, 1865; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1883; B.A., Yale, 1887; m. Margaret Dana Head, of Chicago, Dec. 14, 1892; 4 children: Franklin Head, Helen, Margaret, Elizabeth. Connected in various capacities with Nat. Malleable Castings Co., Chi- cago, 1887-98, asst. treas. at close of service; be- came identified with McCormick Harvesting Ma- chinery Co., 1898, and continued with its successor, the Internat. Harvester Co., of which is div. mgr. in charge of all manufacturing; pres. Wis. Steel Co., Wis. Lumber Co .; vice pres. Chicago Morris Plan Bank; dir. Continental & Commercial Nat. Bank, United Coal Mining Co. Presbyterian. Clubs: Chicago, University, Old Elm, Glen View Golf, Yale (Chicago) ; Duquesne (Pittsburgh). Rec- reations: reading, collecting etchings, golf, horse- back riding. Home: 1301 Astor St. Office: 606 S. Michigan Av.


PERKINS, J. Goodwin, educational dir. Y.M.C.A. (See vol. 1911.)


PERKINS, Janet Russell, botanist. (See Who's Who in America.)


PERKINS, Lucy Fitch (Mrs. Dwight H. Per- kins), author, illustrator; b. Maples, Ind .; d. Apple- ton Howe and Elizabeth (Bennett) Fitch; grad. Mus. Fine Arts Sch., Boston, 1886; m. Hopkinton, Mass., Dwight Heald Perkins, Aug. 18, 1891; 2 chil- dren: Eleanor Ellis, Lawrence Lincoln. Teacher in Sch. Fine Arts, Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, 1887-91. Au- thor and Illustrator: A Book of Joys, 1907; The Goose Girl; The Dutch Twins; The Japanese Twins; The Irish Twins. Editor and illustrator Dandelion Classics, and illustrator of other books. Mem. Chicago Soc. Artists, The Little Room. Clubs: Chicago Woman's, Lyceum (London). Home: 2319 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill.


PERKINS (David) Walton, pianist, composer; b. Rome, N.Y., Nov. 16, 1847; s. David W. and Jane Huntington (Fitch) Perkins; ed. Milwaukee (Wis.) Acad., and Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1857-65; piano studies under S. B. Mills, Alfred H. Pease, Theo. Kullak and Anton Rubinstein; theory under August Mickler and Friedrich Siebman; m. Cor- nelia H. Richards, of Chicago, June 17, 1879 (died Dec., 1892); 2 sons: William Richards, Theodore Walton; m. 2d, Gertrude Grosscup, of Chicago, Feb. 20, 1895. Founder, mgr. and asso. dir. Sherwood Music Sch., 1897-1901; pres. Chicago Conservatory of Music, since 1907. Club: Press. Home: 3972 Lake Park Av. Studio: 64 E. Jackson Boul.


PERRIN, Norman H, broker; b. Brantford, Ont., Jan. 27, 1864; s. Hiram and Catherine (Dent) Per- rin; ed. pub. schs. of Brantford; m. Marie Casey, of Chicago, Oct. 7, 1883; children: Leslie N., Charles D., Mae (Mrs. M. G. Becker). Telegraph operator, 1880-96; came to Chicago, 1882; entered brokerage business with Richardson & Co., 1896; later with A. R. Jones & Co., and Charles W. Gillette; assist- ed, 1904, in organizing firm of Massey & Perrin which still continues. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Mason; mem. Nat. Union. Club: Berwyn. Recrea- tion: motoring. Home: Berwyn, Ill. Office: 209 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.


PERRINE, Willson Hamilton, grain mcht .; b. at Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y., Apr. 24, 1866; s. William Willson and Mary Elizabeth (Brown) Perrine; ed. Dansville (N.Y.) Sem .; Williston Sem., Easthamp- ton, Mass .; grad. Amherst (Mass.) High Sch., 1884; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1888; m. Grace M. Hal- bert, of Kansas City, Mo., and Binghamton, N. Y .. Nov. 23, 1899; 1 daughter, Sarah Gertrude. Was connected with Perrine Bros., grain mchts., Kan-


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sas City, until 1899; with Richardson & Co., Chi- Shore Country, Kenwood. Home: 5039 Ellis A cago, 1900-4, Harris, Scotten Co., 1904-6; pres. W. H. Office: 80 E. Jackson Boul. Perrine & Co. since 1906; pres. Rumsey, Moore & Co., Peoria, Ill .; sec. Prairie State Grain & Eleva- tor Co. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade, St. Louis Mer- chants' Exchange, Kansas City Bd. of Trade. Pres- byterian. Clubs: University of Evanston, Glen View Golf. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 1130 Lake Shore Drive, Evanston, Ill. Office: 309- 313 Postal Telegraph Bldg., Chicago.


PERRON, Leo P., real estate; b. in Germany, Oct. 9, 1878; s. Heinrich and Julka (Glueckman) Perron; ed. Gymnasium, Berlin; m. Arna Corinne True, of Chicago, Oct. 29, 1912. Came to America, 1901; in real estate business in Chicago since 1904; mem. Leo P. Perron & Co. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd., Realty Club of Chicago. Republican. Lutheran. Mem. Kenwood Lodge No. 800, A.F. and A.M .; Corinthian Chapter No. 69; St. Bernard Com- mandery No. 35, K.T .; Medinah Temple A.A.O.N. M.S. Clubs: Illinois Athletic, German. Recreation: swimming. Home: 1631 Fargo Av. Office: 1911 Conway Bldg.


PERRY, Chesley Reynolds, secretary Internat. Assn. Rotary Clubs; b. Chicago, Sept. 12, 1872; s. PETERS, Edward Harvey, real estate. (See vol 1911.) Charles Asaph and Clara (Lunnie) Perry; ed. gram- mar and high schs., Chicago; m. Jessie Booth, of PETERS, Guy Melvin, lawyer; b. Albion, Neb. May 16, 1880; s. John and Sarah (Widaman) Pe ters; A.B., Univ. of Neb., 1903; LL.B., Harvard 1906; m. Ethel Wharton, of Dewsbury, Eng., July 14, 1914. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1906, and since prac ticed at Chicago; mem. Burry, Johnstone & Peters Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Clubs University, Calumet Country. Recreation: golf Home: 5201 Greenwood Av. Office: 108 S. LaSalle Street. Chicago, June 3, 1899. Began as asst. Chicago Pub. Library, 1893, continuing 5 yrs., also teacher pub. evening schs .; was pvt., 2d lt. and capt., Ill. N.G. and 2d lt., 1st It., brigade commissary, and acting asst. q.m. in U.S. Vols., Spanish-Am. War; served in Cuba; spl. corr. Chicago Times-Herald during the war; in army, 1898-9. Again with Chicago Pub. Library, asst. supt. circulating dept., 1899-1902, also teacher, and editor library dept. of The Book- seller; ins. broker, 1902-4; vice pres. San Gabriel Sugar Co., 1905-9; western rep. The Cement Brick PETERSEN, Anton, mfr. (See vol. 1911.) Machinery Co., pres. Corporation Trustee & Agency PETERSEN, George L., Jr., furniture mfr .; b Chicago, Feb. 1, 1876; s. George L. and Lizette (Giertz) Petersen; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; North- western Mil. Acad .; student tech. schs. in Germany 3 yrs .; m. Meta Hausske, of Chicago, Oct. 29, 1902 Co., Chicago, and sec. Internat. Assn. Rotary Clubs, 1909-13; gave up other interests, 1913, and has since devoted entire time to I.A.R.C. as its exec. sec. and as editor and business mgr. of its maga- zine, The Rotarian. Mem. Ill. Commn. on Perry's children: George L., 3d, Margaret, Giertz. Engaged Victory Memorial, 1913. Mem. Nat. Assn. Commer- in furniture mfg. business established by father ir. the '70s; sec. and treas. George L. Petersen Co. sec. and dir. August Hausske Co. German Luther. an. Mem. Lincoln Park Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Club German. Home: 525 Arlington Pl. Office: 701-709 N. Sangamon St. cial Organization Secs., Chicago Library Club, So- ciedad Hispana y Americana de Chicago (treas.). Republican. Mem. U.S.W.V., Order of Spanish War. Mason (Shriner). Clubs: Rotary, Hamilton, City, Chicago Yacht, Chicago Advertising; Army and Navy (Washington, D.C., and New York). Recrea- tion: tennis. Home: 6058 Stony Island Av. Office: 910 Michigan Av.




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