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WINCHELL, Benjamin La Fon, railway official;
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road. Racquet and Tennis (New York); Chicago, Onwentsia, Old Elm, Saddle and Cycle, Chicago Golf (Chicago). Home: 1100 Lake Shore Drive. Office: 58 E. Washington St.
WINCHELL, Benjamin LaFon, Jr., western mgr. The Kerite Insulated Wire & Cable Co .; b. Kansas City, Mo., Apr. 24, 1882; s. Benjamin LaFon and Jeanette (Helm) Winchell; ed. Manual Training High Sch., Denver; Ph.B. in civil engring., Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1905; m. at Paris, France, Elisabeth Winslow, of Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 27. 1909; 1 son, Benjamin LaFon, 3d (b. Aug. 20, 1916). After graduation worked in shops of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila., and Am. Car & Foundry Co., Chicago; vice pres. Watson Insulated Wire Co., 1908-11; western mgr. The Kerite Insu- lated Wire & Cable Co. since 1911. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Engineers', Chicago Golf, University, Sad- iIle and Cycle, Onwentsia; Yale (New York), Rec- reations: golf, motoring. Home: 439 Arlington Pl. Office: 142 S. Michigan Av.
WINDES, Thomas G., judge; b. Morgan Co., Ala., Jan. 19, 1848; s. Rev. Enoch and Mary A. (Ryan) Windes; ed. Morgan Co., Ala., schs., 1853-63; acad. at Huntsville, Ala., 1866-7; studied law at Univ. of Va. and privately at Huntsville, Ala., and Jasper, Tenn .; m. Sallie C. Humphrey, of Madison, Ala., Dec. 3, 1868; children: Frank A., Zel F., Susan A., Thomas Guy. Served cav. div. C.S.A., 1864-5; school teacher, 1868-70; farmer, 1871-2; law clerk and practicing lawyer, 1873-92; master in chancery, ('ircuit Court of Cook Co., 1880-92; judge Circuit Court of Cook Co., since 1892; present term expires 1921; chief justice, 1908. Mem. Am., Ill State and Chicago bar assns. Democrat. Home: Winnetka. Ill. Chambers: County Bldg., Chicago.
WINDSOR, Henry Haven, editor; b. in log cabin in Mitchell, la., Nov. 13, 1859; s. of Rev. William (D.D.) and Harriet Butler (Holmes) Windsor; ed. la. Coll .; m. Marengo, Ill., June 25, 1889, Lina B. Jackson; 1 son, Henry Haven, Jr. Was city editor Times-Republican, Marshalltown, Ia., 1879-80; pvt. sec. to official N.P.Ry., St. Paul, 1881-2; sec. Chi- cago City Ry. Co., 1883-91; founder, editor and pres. Street Railway Review, 1892-1901; founder, 1901, and since editor and pres. Popular Mechanics magazine. Republican. Congregationalist. Clubs: Press, Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country, Chi- cago Automobile, Evanston, Evanston Country ; Na- tional Press ( Washington, D.C.); Atlantic Yacht; ('amden (Me.) Yacht; mem. first board of dirs. of the Hamilton Club. Recreations: motoring and motor-hoating. Home: 1026 Forest Av., Evanston, 111. Office: 6 N. Michigan Av., Chicago.
WINDSOR, John Edward, coal; b. Saco, Me., Nov. 22, 1867; s. J. H. and Lucy E. (Libby) Wind- sor: ed. puh. schs. and 1 yr. in Beloit (Wis.) Coll .; m. LaGrange, Ill., Mar. 25, 1897, Eliza L., d. Myron .I. Carpenter; children: Esther, John. Came from Belvidere, Ill., to Chicago, 1889, and was engaged in real estate business until 1897; gen. sales agt. Kelleyville Coal Co., 1897-1905; now coal traffic mgr. Chicago, Terre Haute & Southeastern Ry. Pres. Village of LaGrange, 1909-11. Republican. Mason (Siloam Commandery K.T., Medinah Temple Mystic Shrine). Clubs: LaGrange Country, Sub- urban of LaGrange. Home: LaGrange, Ill. Office: 215 Grand Central Station, Chicago.
WINEFIELD, Samuel W., real estate; b. Warsaw, Russia, Dec. 6, 1870; s. Victor and Elka (Ringel- heim) Winefield; ed. in Warsaw and N.Y. City; m. Helen Greenafield, of Lublin, Poland, May, 1892; children: Alexander, Harry, Dorothy. Came to U.S., 1886; engaged in retail and jobbing clothing busi- ness; was identified with New York Life Ins. Co. 10 or 12 yrs .; settled at Chicago, 1892; real estate investments and building operations since 1908. title of S. W. Winefield & Co. Mem. Cook Co. Real Estate Bd., Chicago Real Estate Bd., Chicago Assn. Commerce, Art Inst. Chicago. Jewish rellgion. Home: 5030 Michigan Av. Office: 8 S. Dearborn St
WING, Frank Everett, general supt. Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium of Chicago. (See vol, 1911.)
WING, Frederick Merritt, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.)
WING, Luman Rueben, canned goods; b. at N.Y. City, Apr. 10, 1855; s. Rueben W. and Catherine E. ( Sherman ) Wing; ed. pub. schs., and Coll. City of New York; m. New York, Feb. 20, 1878, Coralie E. Wood; children: Luman Rueben, Harold Wood, Walter Paterson. Was employe of H. K. Thurber & Co., New York, 1875-90, Delafield, McGovern & Co., Chicago, 1890-4; in business for self as Luman R. Wing & Co. since Jan. 1, 1894. Pres. Canned and Dried Fruit Assn. of Chicago. Republican. Ma- son. Clubs: Union League, Westmoreland Coun- try, University of Evanston. Recreation: golf. Home: 428 Greenwood Boul., Evanston, Ill, Office: 326 W. Madison St., Chicago.
WING, Russell Merritt, lawyer; b. in Big Grove Tp., Kendall Co., Ill., June 2, 1850; s. Russell and Mary (Hoag) Wing; ed. Hillsdale Coll .; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1875; m. Amelia De Land, of Lisbon, Kendall Co., Ill., May 10, 1876; 4 children: Frederick Merritt, Albert De Land, Stella Electa and Bessie De Land. Admitted to bar, 1875; practiced at Morris, Ill., later at Joliet, Ill .: now mem. firm Hartnett & Wing. Democrat. Mason. Club: Iroquois. Home: Wilmette, 111. Office: 155 N. Clark St., Chicago.
WING, Thomas William, architect; Jan. 1, 1854- Mar. 2. 1916. (See vol. 1905.)
WINGET. Benjamin, denominational sec .; b. at Town of Huion, Wayne Co., N. Y., Jan. 27, 1845; s. Aaron and Lovina (York ) Winget; ed. pub. schs .; also course of study for preachers, Susquehanna Ann. Conf. Free Meth. Ch .; m. Mary E. Spencer, of Blodgett Mills, N.Y., Sept. 28, 1868 (died Apr. 5, 1884) ; m. 2d. Ida R. Collins, of Rose, Wayne Co., N. Y., Aug. 5, 1885. Joined Susquehanna Conf. Free Meth. Ch., 1865; pastor circuit embracing Albany, etc., 1865-6, Liberty, N.Y., 1866-7, McGrawville, Dryden and Summerhill, 1867-9, Rome and New London, 1869-71, Cortland and Ithaca, 1871-2, Bing- hamton and Union, 1872-4, Utica, 1874-5, Saratoga Springs, also chmn. and presiding elder Saratoga dist., 1875-7, Binghamton and Union, 1877-8, Rome, 1878-80, Watertown and Black River, 1880-2, Web- ster and Ontario, 1882-4; presiding elder Bingham- ton, Dansville and Tioga dists., 1884-5, Dansville, Clyde and Fulton dists., 1885-6, Dansville, Clyde and Syracuse dists., 1886-7; local chmn. Black River dist. and pastor in charge of circuit, 1887-8; chmn. Clyde and Syracuse dists., 1888-9, Binghamton, Tioga and Dansville dists., 1889-90; pastor Cort- land, 1890-2; joined Genesee Conf., Sept. 28, 1892; pastor Virginia St. Ch., Buffalo, also East Side Mission, and chmn. Buffalo dist., 1892-3; chmn. or presiding elder Buffalo and Chautauqua dists .. 1893-4; pastor Rochester, 1894-5; elected gen. mis- sionary sec. Free Meth. Ch., fall of 1894, but re- signed; reelected (after death of incumbent), July, 1895, and since served. Gen. sec. Bd. of Conf. Claimants and Ch. Extension Bd. Was mem. Gen. Conf., Chicago, 1890; del. World's Missionary Conf., Edinburgh, Scotland, 1910; has visited leading mis- sionary fields of the world. Prohibitionist. Home: 1527 Congress St. Office: 1132 Washington Boul.
WINKLER, Frederick Wightman, lawyer; b. at Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 22, 1875; s. Gen. F. C. and Frances (Wightman ) Winkler; grad. Shattuck Sch., Faribault, Minn., 1893; attended Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., 1 yr., and Univ. of Mich. Law Sch., 1 yr. Admitted to Ill. bar Jan 1, 1896; city atty. of Pontiac, Ill., 1897-9; referee in bankruptcy, Livingston and Iroquois counties, Ill., 1898-1900; came to Chicago, 1901, and engaged in practice; mem. firm Winkler, Baker & Holder, 1904-9; prac- tired alone since 1909. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Ham- ilton. Beverly Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 810 N. Euclid Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
WINN, James Herbert; b. Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 10. 1866; s. James Madison and Elizabeth (Leverton) Winn; ed. high school, Newburyport; studied painting and sculpture, Art Inst. Chicago; m. Frances Adelia Kelly, of Chicago, June 6, 1888; I son, Chester Vernon (deceased). In jewelry busi- ness, Chicago, 1894-1901; designer and mfr. jew- elry since 1902; vice pres. Artists' Guild (fine arts shop); instr. in metal work and jewelry, Art Inst. Chicago. Mem. Chicago Soc. Artists. Arthur Heun
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prize, Art Inst. Chicago, 1910; 1st prize and gold mem. 13th Regt. N.G.N.Y. Home: River Forest, medal for best collection of jewelry, and 1st prize, III. Office: 4600 W. Harrison St. best individual piece of craftsmanship, Nat. Con- servation Expn., Knoxville, Tenn., 1913. Mason. Vice pres. Artists' Guild. Club: Cliff Dwellers. Home: 9562 Prospect Av. Office: 1041 Fine Arts Building.
WINN, James Sabey, iron and steel; b. Roches- ter, N. Y., May 2, 1867; s. of Nathaniel and Lucy ( Sabey ) Winn; ed. pub. schs., Rochester; m. Mary Robins, of Rochester, Oct. 24, 1891; children: War- ren Robins, Mary Monroe, James Sabey, Jr. With Wicks Refrigerator Car Co., Rochester, 3 yrs., and at Chicago, 1891-4; vice pres. George Nash Co., high grade steels, since 1904. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Westmoreland Country. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 707 Hinman Av., Evanston, III. Office: 646 Washing- ton Boul., Chicago.
WINNE, William North Duane, comptroller C., M.&St. P.Ry .; Oct. 11, 1850-1912. (See vol. 1911.)
WINSLOW, Benjamin Emanuel, architectural engr. and architect; b. Chicago, July 2, 1867; s. of Christian Wilhelm and Christiane Winslow; ed. Richmond Co., Va., until 1878, Hauck's Latin og Real Skole, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1878-83; Sch. of The Technical Soc., Copenhagen, 1883-8; Royal Acad. of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, 1889-91; m. Hil- fred Rudbeck, Oct. 18, 1908; 1 daughter, Gerda Marion. In practice since Sept., 1891. Mem. A.I.A. and Ill. Chapter same, Am. Soc. C.E., Ill. Soc. Archi- tects. Republican. Author: The Winslow Tables (diagrams for calculating the strength of wood, steel and cast iron beams and columns), 1900; The Winslow Slide Rules (for calculating the strength of steel, wood and reinforced concrete beams). Home: 2617 N. Richmond St. Office: Building Dept., 700 City Hall.
WINSLOW, Edward Delbert, consul-gen .; b. W. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 16, 1838; s. Charles and Anne (McDonald) Winslow; M.A., St. Ignatius Coll., Chi- cago, 1877; LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1879; m. Elizabeth Branchfield, of Sycamore, Ill., Nov. 25, 1883. In grain and provision business, Chicago, 1880-97; mem. firm of E. L. Lobdell & Co., stock brokers, 1901-8; U.S. consul at Stockholm, Sweden, 1897-8, consul-gen., 1898-1900, sec. of legation, 1900-1, resigned; apptd. consul-gen. at Gothenburg, Sweden, 1909; transferred to Stockholm, Mar., 1909; apptd. consul at Plauen, Germany, Dec. 22, 1910; consul-gen. at Copenhagen, since Aug. 21, 1911 (chargé d'affaires ad interim, June 6-July 10, 1912). Republican. Catholic. Club: Union League. Home: Chicago. Address: 13 Tromlhjemgade, Copenhagen, Denmark.
WINSLOW, Francis Axel, vice pres. and gen. mgr. Winslow Bros. Co .; b. Dubuque, Ia., Mar. 24, 1859; s. F. S. and Wilhelmina J. (Scott) Winslow; ed. schs. of Brooklyn and Chicago, Met. Sch., New York; Brooklyn Acad. and Cooper Inst., New York; m. Chicago, Dec. 26, 1884, Louise Dreier; children: Dorothy Scott, Mina Louise. Began in New York with Hecla Iron Works, as draftsman, 1877, and in 1879 was in charge of the construction dept., and in 1881 was given an interest in the business; joined his brother, W. H. Winslow, in Chicago, 1886, forming the Winslow Bros. Co., mfrs. of orna- mental iron and bronze work, of which is now vice pres. and gen. mgr. Mem. Soc. for Ethical Culture. Republican. Served for 5 yrs. in the 13th Regt. N.G.N.Y. Clubs: Union League, Edgewater, Cliff Dwellers. Home: 2628 Hampden Ct. Office: 4600 Harrison St.
WINSLOW, William Herman, pres. Winslow Bros. Co .; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., May 2, 1857; s. F. S. and Wilhelmina J. (Scott) Winslow; ed. schs. of Brooklyn and Chicago; read law at New York; m. St. Louis, Mo., 1891, Edith Henry; children: Paul Stuart, Alan . Francis, Marjorie Scott. Became connected with Hecla Iron Works, New York, as office man, 1881, and partner in same, 1883-5; came to Chicago, 1885, and joined E. T. Harris, forming the Harris & Winslow Co., mfrs. ornamental iron and bronze work; later Mr. Harris retired, and The Winslow Bros. Co. was formed, of which is pres. Mem. Soc. for Ethical Culture. Republican. Was
WINSTON, Bertram McIntosh, real estate and loans; b. Chicago, Apr. 9, 186%; s. Frederick H. and Maria (Dudley) Winston; ed. pvt. sch., Chicago; m. Chicago, 1901, Annie, d. J. W. Odell. in the real estate and loan business since age of 20, and since 1906 mem. firm of Winston & Co .; trustee of F. H. Winston estate. Dir. Chicago Real Estate Bd. Clubs: Chicago, Mid-Day (dir.), Saddle and Cycle (pres. 1916), South Shore Country (vice pres. ). Recreations: outdoor diversions. Home: 749 Lin- coln Parkway. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
WINSTON, Garrard Bigelow, lawyer; b. Chicago, July 25, 1882; s. of Frederick Seymour and Ada (Fountain) Winston; ed. University Sch., Chi- cago, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H .; B.A., Yale, 1904; LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1906; unmarried. Mem. firm of Winston, Payne, Strawn & Shaw, corpn. and railroad law; dir. Streets Co., Chicago Breweries, Ltd. Commd. maj. arty., O.R.C., Aug., 1917. Sec. and dir. U.S. Brewing Co. Mem. Chi- cago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Inst., Soc. of the Cincinnati. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chi- cago, University, Saddle and Cycle, Mid-Day, Ca- sino, Old Elm, Onwentsia, South Shore Country. Recreation: polo. Home: 1508 N. State St. Office: 1400 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
WINSTON, James Horner, lawyer; b. at Oxford, N.C., Sept. 19, 1884; s. Robert Watson and Sophro- nia (Horner) Winston; ed. pub. schs., Durham, N.C .; Horner Mil. Sch., Oxford, N.C .; B.A., Univ. of N.C., 1904; Rhodes Scholar at Oxford Univ., Eng., 1904-7, B.A., Sch. of Jurisprudence there; studied law, Univ. of N.C .; m. Laura, d. A. Flanagan, pub., of Chicago, Nov. 26, 1908; 3 children: Robert Wat- son, 3d, Sara Virginia, Albert Flanagan. Practiced at Norfolk, Va., 1907-11; settled at Chicago, 1911; mem. Winston, Payne, Strawn & Shaw; vice pres. Aurora, Plainfield & Joliet Ry. Co. Was mem. Civil Service Commn., Norfolk. Mem. Am. and Chicago bar assns., Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, Indian Hill Golf. Recreation: golf. Home; 827 Linden Av., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 1400 First Nat. Bank BIdg., Chicago.
WINTERBOTHAM, Joseph, president J. H. Win- terbotham & Sons; b. Columbus, O .; s. John Hum- phrey and Mahalia (Rosencrans) Winterbotham; m. Genevieve Baldwin, of Orange, N.J .; 4 children: John H., Rue (Mrs. John Carpenter, Jr.), Joseph, Jr., and Genevieve (Mrs. Frank Maurer, of Pasa- dena, Cal.). Engaged in cooperage business (J. H. Winterbotham & Sons) since 1875, and is now pres. of the company; also dir. J. C. Pennoyer Co., team- ing contractors and cooperage stock, and Para- mount Knitting Co. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic, Chicago Yacht, South Shore Country. Residence: Virginia Hotel. Office: 226 S. LaSalle St.
WINTERBOTHAM, Joseph, Jr., mfr. and export- er of dry goods; b. Joliet, III., Feb. 24, 1879; s. of Joseph and Genevieve (Baldwin) Winterbotham; prep. edn. pvt. schs .; B.S., Yale, 1900; m. Eleanor Hall, of Morristown, N.J., Mar. 30, 1902; 1 daugh- ter, Louise. Began with Paramount Knitting Co., 1900, becoming vice pres., 1904; pres. since 1913 of Mueller Export Co., exporters of dry goods to South and Central America. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: University, Yale, Onwentsia, Saddle and Cycle. Recreations: motoring, outdoor sports. Home: 212 E. Superior St. Office: 608 S. Dearborn' Street.
WINTON, Andrew Lincoln, chemist. Removed to Wilton, Conn. (See Who's Who in America.)
WISE, William H., publisher; b. Delphi, Ind., Nov. 19, 1878; s. John and Mary C. (Rosenberger) Wise; ed. pub. schs .; m. Jessie Moore, of Emerson, Ia., May 30, 1900; 1 daughter, Margaret Mae. En- gaged in publishing business during entire active career; established firm of W. H. Wise & Co., 1906, publishers of The Real America in Romance, El- bert Hubbard's Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great; firm inc., 1915, and has since been pres. of the company. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Ath- letic, South Shore Country, Flossmoor Country. Recreations: golf, motoring. Residence: Del Prado Hotel. Office: 5 S. Wabash Av.
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WISHART, Charles Frederick, theologian; b. at WITKOWSKY, Moses D., banker; b. at Chicago, Mansfield, O., Sept. 3, 1870; s. William (D.D.) and June 26, 1859; s. David and Ernestina (Englander) Witkowsky; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Theresa
Sarah ( Irvine) Wishart; A.B., Monmouth (III.) Coll., 1894 (D.D., 1909) ; spl. work in oratory, Univ. Witkowsky, of Chicago, Apr. 15, 1885; children: of Chicago; grad. Pittsburgh Theol. Sem., 1897; m. Ethel (Mrs. Hugo Pick), Alan D. Began, 1880, in employ of the Union Nat. Bank which was merged, in 1900, with the First Nat. Bank; vice pres. of latter since 1910. Republican. Jewish religion. Clubs: Bankers', Idlewild Country. Recreations: golf, fishing, traveling. Home: 5424 East View Park. Office: First Nat. Bank.
Josephine Long, of Tacoma, Wash., July 6, 1904. Winner Ill. inter-collegiate oratorical contest, 1893, interstate oratorical contest (10 states), Indian- apolis, 1894, Purdy scholarship for the highest grades, Pittsburgh Theol. Sem., 1895; ordained U.P. ministry, 1897; founder, 11th U.P. Ch., Pittsburgh, and pastor, 1897-10 (built large stone structure); prof. systematic theology, Pittsburgh Theol. Sem- inary, 1910-14; pastor 2d Presbyn. Ch., Chicago, since 1914. Pres. Nat. Young People's Christian Union, 1897; mem. ednl. commn. Federal Council Chs. of Christ in America, Presbyn. Social Union; mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis. Dir. Presbyn. Hosp., Monmouth Coll., Presbyn. Bd. Ch. Exten- sion. Club: University, Address: 1823 Prairie Av.
WISNER, George Monroe, civil engr .; b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 9, 1870; s. George Y. and Carrie (Pal- mer) Wisner; grad. Detroit High Sch., 1888; B.S. in Civ. Engring., Univ. of Mich., 1892; m. Edith K. Young, of Chicago, Feb. 5, 1902. In employ of en- gring. dept. Sanitary Dist. of Chicago since July 7, 1892; started as recorder for a survey party; on constrn. work of canal between Lemont and Lock- port, 1892-5; in Chicago office, 1895-7; asst. engr. in charge of Chicago River Improvement, 1897-1901; asst. chief engr., 1901-7, chief engr. since 1907. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., West- ern Soc. Engrs., Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, University, South Shore Country, Chica- go Yacht, Beverly Country. Recreations: golf, boating, motoring. Home: 4715 Greenwood Av. Office: 910 S. Michigan Av.
WISSHACK, George F., druggist; b. Cincinnati, O., June 17, 1863; s. Adolph and Adelia (Bagley) Wisshack; grad. Olney ( lil.) High Sch., 1881; at- tended Northwestern Univ .; grad. Sch. of Phar- macy of Univ. of Ill., 1885; Chicago Coll. of Law; m. Aviston, 111., Jan. 22, 1887, Annie M. Marshall; children: Harry, Sylvia (both deceased). Began as a boy, with a newspaper route for Cincinnati dai- lies, in the city of Covington, Ky .; afterward was in business at Olney, Ill .; came to Chicago, 1883, and, after taking course in pharmacy, engaged in the drug business; now sec. George F. Wisshack Co., and pres. St. John Mfg. Co. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, North Shore Golf. Home: 1420 Bryn Mawr Av. Offices: 805 W. Madison St., and 5601 N. Clark St., cor. Bryn Mawr Av.
WITHERBEE, Walter Edward, fire insurance; b. Flint, Mich., May 19, 1857; s. Austin B. (banker and underwriter) and Mary A. (Thompson) With- erbee; ed. pub. schs., Flint; m. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 12, 1890, Anna G. Henkel (died May, 1915); 1 son, Walter Edward, Jr .; m. 2d, Harriet D. Lauer, Oct., 1916. Began in father's office at Flint, 1872; became spl. agt. for Orient Ins. Co., in Ill. and Ind., 1888, and later transferred to Mich, and Wis .; be- came gen. northwestern agt, for the Scottish Union & Nat. Ins. Co., 1898; joined in organizing present ins. firm of Munger, Vokoun, Wetmore & Wither- bee, 1903. Clubs: Chicago Atnletic, Chicago Auto- mobile, Press, South Shore Country. Republican. Home: 835 Drexel Sy. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.
WITHERSPOON, John M., engineer and contrac- tor: b. New Orleans, La., Dec. 30, 1872; s. John McCalla and Caroline M. (Bell) Witherspoon; ed. grammar and high schs., Chicago; unmarried. Be- gan in employ of Webster Mfg. Co., Chicago, 1888, continuing 6 yrs .; then with the Macdonald Engi- neering Co., 1894-7; with George M. Moulton & Co., 1897-1905; organized, 1905, and since pres. Wither- spoon-Englar Co., designers and builders of grain elevators. Mem. Western Soc. Engrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Saddle and Cycle, Chicago Engineers', Skokie Country, Recreations: golf, trap shooting. Home: 3650 Pine Grove Av. Office: 1250 Monadnock BIk.
WITHERSPOON, Leslie, vice pres. George A. Fuller Co, (Sce vol. 1911.)
WITKOWSKY, Conrad, fire underwriter; de- ceased. (See vol. 1911.)
WITTEKIND, Henry, architect; b. Chicago, Oct. 3, 1876; s. Henry and Caroline (Briel) Wittekind; ed. pub. schs., Armour Inst. and Art Inst. Chicago until 1895. Was with Jenny & Mundie, as drafts- man and engr., 1895-1903; vice pres. Rogers Park Nat. Bank. Inventor of interlocking steel piling for bridge and bldg, foundations. Republican. Ma- son (Shriner). Club; Chicago Automobile. Mem. Speedway Park Assn. Home: 1749 Jarvis Av. Of- fice: 1547 Jarvis Av.
WITTSTEIN, Alfred Henry, mfg. jeweler; b. To- ledo, O., June 6, 1858; s. of Herman and Auguste ( Schrader) Wittstein; ed. pub. schs., Toledo, and Put in Bay, O .; St. Joseph's Coll., Cincinnati; Bry- ant and Stratton Business Coll. and Art Inst. Chi- cago; m. Clara Gendtner, of Chicago, June 11, 1888 (died Nov., 1891); children: Francis H., Gertrude. Engaged in newspaper work on the Chicago Freie Presse, 1875-8; in dry goods business, 1878-80; mfg. jeweler since 1880, becoming pres. Schrader, Wittstein Co., 1900; also vice pres. Arch Crown Mfg. Co., Newark, N.J. Mem. Nat. Jewelers' Bd. of Trade, Mfg. Jewelers' Assn. of Chicago, Chicago Jewelers' Assn. Republican. Mem. Ethical Culture Soc. Club: Ill. Athletic. Home: 1218 N. State St. Office: 31 N. State St.
WIXON, Charles Franklin, spices; b. Danbury, Conn., Dec. 31, 1860; s. Ferdinand A. and Caroline E. (Ingersoll) Wixon; ed. pub. schs., Chicago, 1867- 75; unmarried. Began as city salesman in Chica- go; later traveling salesman, and still later mgr. Chicago branch R. T. French Co., of Rochester. N. Y .; pres, Wixon Spice Co. since 1905: dir. Deegan Supply Co. Republican. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Home: 621 E. 37th St. Office: 155 W. Illinois St.
WODACK, Oscar P., electric drills, motor repair- ing; b. Chicago, June 1, 1884; s. Oscar L. and Mary (Klein) Wodack; attended Kinzie and LaSalle pub. schs .; grad. Chicago English High and Manual Training Sch., 1902; grad. Chicago Athenaeum, 1903; m. Adele Von der Heide, of Chicago, June 22, 1910; 1 daughter, Marjorie. In the electrical ma- chinery business since 1903; mgr. Chicago office James Clark Jr, Electric Co., electrically driven tools, Louisville, Ky., since 1908; pres. and treas. Electric Tool Repair & Maintenance Co. since 1916. Democrat. Vice pres. English High-Crane Alumni Assn. Mason (32°, K.T.). Clubs: Chicago Rotary, Machinery (dir.). Recreation: motoring. Home: 523 Belden Av. Office: 31 N. Jefferson St.
WOESSNER, Henry J., fire ins .; b. Marquette. Mich., Aug. 2, 1863; s. Jacob and Louise (Thoney) Woessner; ed. Marquette High Sch .; studied law dept. Univ. of Mich .; m, Nellie E. Traynor, of Beaver Dam, Wis., June 1, 1892; children: Anna, Marian (Mrs. John T. Quinlan), Helen, Henry, Alice, Jeanette. Admitted to bar, 1884; practiced at Stephenson, Mich., 2 yrs .; county clk. and regis- ter of deeds, Menominee Co., Mich., 14 yrs .; in ab- stract business 1 yr .; western mgr. at Chicago of the California Ins. Co. 6 yrs .; state agt. Am. Cen- tral Ins. Co. 7 yrs .; sec. and mng. underwriter and dir. Marquette Nat. Ins. Co. of Chicago since 1915. Republican. Catholic. Clubs: Chicago Automobile, Calumet Country. Recreations: golf, motoring, fishing, etc. Home: 1538 E. Marquette Rd. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.
WOHL, Peter, cigar mfr .; b. at Brody, Austria, Mar. 7, 1869; s. Ichiel and Hyde ( Schorr) Wohl; ed. pub. schs. of old country; m. Anna Gladstone, Rug- sla, Dec. 25, 1892; 2 sons: Julius, Benjamin. Came to U.S., 1888, and settled at Pittsburgh, Pa .; learned cigarmaker's trade; removed to Chicago, 1892, and worked for various firms; established firm of Peter Wohl & Co., 1893; title changed, 1906, to Wohl & Comstock Co., and so continues. Mem. Chicago Wholesale Cigar and Tobacco Merchants' Assn.
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Republican. Odd Fellow, K.P., Forester, Elk. Home: 5904 Broadway Park. Office: 1462-1466 W. Madi- son St.
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