The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 38

Author: Van Tassel, Charles Sumner, 1858-
Publication date: [1917]
Publisher: Toledo, Ohio
Number of Pages: 494


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GRIFFITH, CHARLES T., Merchant; born, Coshocton Co., O., April 16, 1869; son of John R. Griffith and Mary (Thomas) Griffith; educated: Shawnee, O., public schools. Married. Anna B. Carter. Nov. 24. 1897. Early life engaged in mining coal a few years; entered employ of J. L. Davis as grocery clerk; later employed by William Davey, 14 yrs .; purchased store owned by Mr. Davey and continued to conduct the business at Shawnee, O., 1902 -: elected village clerk. 2 terms; elected member Bd. Education of Shaw- nee. O., and also clerk of Board, 7 yrs .; delegate to World's Sunday Sch. Conven - tion, representing M. E. Church of Shaw- nee. O .. in Jerusalem. 1904. visited Holy Land; Egypt; Turkey; Greece, etc., also extensive traveler over U. S. and Canada; a member Bd. Public Affairs, Shawnee, O., 1916 -. Socs. and clubs: Welfare Assn., Shawnee: Blue Lodge Masons; Chapter. K. T .: A. O. M. S. Methodist Episcopal. Home address: Shawnee. O. GRIMES, JOHN ODUS, Educator; born, Belle Valley. Noble Co .. O .; son of John Colby Grimes and Alwilda (Stone) Grimes; educated: country schools, Noble and Muskingum counties; high school; Muskingum College Academy; Ohio Univ. College degrees: B. S., in Edn., Ohio Univ. Married. Lydia Belle Few, Aug. 29, 1912. Taught in rural schools of Noble and Muskingum counties. 41/2 yrs .; Prin. of graded schools, Norwich, O., 2 yrs .; Supt. of schools. Adams Mills. O .. 2 yrs .; Supt. schools, North Baltimore, 1913 --. Socs. and clubs: Masons. Methodist Episcopal. Home address: North Baltimore, O.


GRIMES, LATIMER LOURIE, Banker; born, Cadiz. O .. Oct. 1, 1868: son of Wil- liam M. Grimes and Amanda (Simeral) Grimes; educated: Steubenville public schools: Grad. from high school. 1886. Married, Mabel Mooney, Dec. 6, 1905. En- gaged in mercantile business in Steuben- ville. 1887-1900; organized First National Bank of Mingo Junction, O., in 1900: was cashier of that institution until 1905 when he organized the People's National Bank of Steubenville; he was elected cashier and still retains that position. Socs. and clubs: Steubenville Chamber of Commerce: Steubenville Lodge. F. & A. M .. No. 45: Steubenville Commandery, No. 11, Knight Templar. Presbyterian Church. Home address: Steubenville. O.


GRIMES, R. L .. Common Pleas Judge. Jack- son Co. Term expires Dec., 1920. Home address: Jackson. O.


GRIMES, WILLIAM JOHN, Clergyman; born. Glenco, Belmont Co .. O., April 3, 1869; son of (Rev.) William Grimes and Margaret (Black) Grimes; educated: pub- lic schools, Glenco, O .; Muskingum Coll .; Westminster Coll .. New Wilmington. Pa .; Pittsburglı Theological Seminary. College degrees: Litt. B .; D. D. Married. Susan McMaster, July 10, 1895. Pastor. White Oak Springs Congregation United Presby. Ch., Connoquenessing, Pa., 1\95-1906; pastor, U. P. Ch .. Millersburgh and Fred- ericksburg, Ohio, 1906-1910; pastor, L. P. Ch .. Roneys Point. W. Va .. 1910-1912; Supt. Missions, United Presbyterian Synod of Ohio, 1912 -; Synodical Supt. of Ohio Synod U. P. Ch .. 1916 -; Pres. Sch. Bd., New Concord. O .: Mem. and Secv. Bd. Directors. Muskingum Coll .; stated clerk Wheeling Presby. of United Presbyterian Ch. Home address: Lincoln Place. New Concord, O.


GRISWOLD, HAL H., Attorney; born, Chardon. O., May 25. 1886; son of Eli J. Griswold and Ellen C. (Mynderse) Gris- wold; educated: Chardon (O.) high school; Western Reserve Univ. College degrees: A.


B. Married, Gertrude L. Carter, July 23. 1914. Supt. schools. Char- don. O .. 1911-16; resigned to enter prac- tice law. 1916: engaged in practice law. Chardon. O .. 1916 Socs. and clubs: Phi Beta Kappa: I. O. O. F. Congrega- tionalist. Home address: Chardon. O.


GROESBECK, GLENDENING B., Attorney; born. Cincinnati. O .. Dec. 18. 1SS1; son of Telford Groesbeck and Louise Bulck- ley (Cox) Groesbeck; educated: Franklin Prep. Sch .; Princeton Univ .; Cincinnati Law Sch. College degrees: A. B .: LL. B. Married. Grace E. Seely, Jan. 4. 1904. Associated with firm of Jones & James, 11/2 yrs .; then formed law partnership with Harry L. Lynch; was Treas. Bd. of Trus- tees, Fresh Air and Convalescent Air Soc. Cincinnati. Socs. and clubs: Phi Delta Phi; Cincinnati Gym .: Athletic Club; Univ. Club; Cincinnati Country Club; City Club: Taxpayer's Assn. Home address: Torrence Rd. (Walnut Hills), Cincinnati, Ohio.


GROHAM, JOHN LINCOLN, Cashier: born. Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., O .: son of Amos Groham and Elizabeth (Crumley) Groham; educated: country schools: Lan- caster high school: N. N. U .. Lebanon, O .: Columbus, O. Married. May 12. 190S. Country school teacher. bookkeeper. Co- lumbus, Ohio: Mem. of the milling firm of Groham Milling Co., since 1895; active until 1909; since then, has given most of his time to the Lancaster National Bank of which he is a director and cashier; Secy. and Treas. The Cloflin Engineering Co .; interested in various other enter- prises. Socs. and clubs: Mem. of all the York and Scottish Rite Masonic Bodies, including Knight Templar and 32d de- gree: Mem. of Shrine; Treas. of all the local Masonic Bodies; Past Master Lan- caster Lodge, No. 57. F. & A. M. and Past Eminent Commander, Lancaster Commandery. No. 2. K. T. Mem. of the First Presbyterian Church, being one of the trustees. also Secy. of Bd. of Trus- tees; has served as Supt. of Sunday Sch .: Mem. Lancaster Chamber of Commerce; Mem. of Bd. of Trustees of Lancaster Public Library and Secy. of said Board for a number of years. Home address: 623 N. Broad St .. Lancaster. O.


GROSE, THOMAS WALLIS, Clergyman; born. Cornwall. Eng., Sept. 30. 1862; son of


Thomas Grose and Jane (Wallis)


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Grose; educated: common school and academy, Cumberland, Eng .; Ohio Wes. Univ .. Delaware. O. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; D. D. (Hon. D. D., Baldwin Univ.) Married, Hattie Monnett, June 8. 1893. Served as pastor: Methodist Episcopal Ch., Trinity, Cleveland, O .; First Ch., Elyria, O .; First Ch., Mansfield, O .: First Ch., Canton, O., 1913- (the late Pres. Wm. Mckinley was a member, trustee and Sunday Sch. Supt. of First M. E. Church, Canton, O., and the church also supports a mission in northern part of city). Home address: 132 Cleveland Ave., S. W .. Canton. O.


GROSSMAN, LOUIS, Rabbi-Prof .; born, Vienna. Austria. Feb. 24. 1863: son of Rabbi Ignatz Grossman and Nettie (Ros- enbaum) Grossman; educated Vienna un- til 1874: Univ. Cincinnati; Hebrew Union Coll. College degrees: B. A .; D. D. Un- married. Rabbi, Temple Beth El, De- troit, Mich., 1884-98; Congregation, B'nai Yeshurum, Cincinnati, O .. 1898 -; Prof. Ethics, Theology and Pedag., Hebrew Union Coll. 1898 -; Prin. Teachers' Coll., training Jewish Teachers, Cincinnati, O., 1909 -; editorial


writer. American


Israelite. Author: Judaism. and the Science of Religion, 1888; Maimonides, 1890; Responses. Psalms and Hymns, De- troit, Mich. 1895: The Jewish Pulpit, 1895; Biography Isaac M. Wise, 1854-1900; Collected Writings Isaac M. Wise (Cin.). 1900; contributor: American Jewish Pul- pit (Pub. Central Conf. A,m. Rabbis) ; Judaism and the Science of Comparative Religions in Judaism and the World's Parliament of Religions (Cin.), 1894; The Festival of Hanukkah (Cin.), 1914. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Am. Oriental Soc .; Am. Academy Polit. and Urgeschichte; Mein. International Committee organized first Universal Congress of Races, London, July 26-29, 1911; Pres. Jewish Religious Edn. Assn. of Ohio: Pres. Ohio Rabbinical Assn .; Vice Pres. Central Conference American Rabbis. Home address: 528 Camden Ave., Cincinnati, O.


GROSVENOR, CHARLES HENRY, ex- Congressman; born. Ponfret. Conn .. Sept. 20. 1823: son of Major Peter Grosvenor and Ann (Chase) Grosvenor; educated: log cabin school house. Admitted to bar, 1857. Married. Samantha Stewart. 1858; 2nd. Louise H. Currier. 1865. Enlisted as private. 18th Ohio Inf .. Aug., 1861; major, Sept. 25. 1861; lieutenant colonel. June 9, 1863; colonel, April 19. 1865; Bvts. Col.


March 13, and Brig. Gen. Volunteer- -. 1865. for gallant and meritorious services during the war; honorably mustered out, Oct. 9. 1865: Mem. Ohio House Rep .. 1874- 1878; speaker, House Rep., 1876-1878; presidential elector, 1872-1880: trustee, Ohio Soldiers' & Sailors' Home, Xenia, O., 1880- 1888, and president. 1883-188S; delegate at large. Rep. Nat. Convention, 1896. 1900: Mem. 49th to 51st Congresses (1885-1891) ; Mem. 53rd to 59th Congresses (1893-1907), of 11th Ohio Dist; chairman, Chickamauga and Chattanooga Nat. Park Commission. Author: "Wm. Mckinley, His Life and Work"; sketches, "The Book of Presi- dents." Home address: Athens, O.


GROVE, J. H., Educator; County Supt, of Schools, Wyandot Co. Home address: Upper Sandusky. O.


GROVER, EULALIE OSGOOD, Author; born, Mantorville, Minn .. June 22. 1873; daughter of Rev. Nahum Wesley Grover and Frances (Osgood) Grover; educated: St. Johnsbury Academy, St. Johnsbury, Vt .; 3 yrs. study at La Sorbonne. Paris, France, and in Germany; teacher. Dow Academy, Franconia, N. H., 1895-1898. Author: "The Sunbonnet Babies' Primer"; "The Overall Boys"; "The Sunbonnet


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Babies in Holland": "The Overall Boys in Switzerland"; "The Outdoor Primer"; "The Folk-Lore Readers"; "The Art-


Literature Readers, Primer and Book


One": "Kittens and Cats"; "The Mag-


nolia Primer." Editor: "The Volland Mother Goose": "Araminta and Arabel- la"; "A Little Book of Children's Prayers and Graces." Socs. and clubs: (Hon. Mem.) Vermont State Teachers' Assn. Congregationalist. Home address: 270 Elm St .. Oberlin. O.


GROVER, FREDERICK ORVILLE, College Prof .; born, Bangor, Maine, July 31, 1868; son of Nahum Wesley Grover and Frances (Osgood) Grover; educated: St. Johns- bury, Vt., Academy; Dartmouth Coll .; Harvard Univ. College degrees: A. B., 1890; A. M., 1893 (Harvard, 1896-A. M.). Unmarried. Instr. St. James Military Academy, Macon, Mo., 1890-1892; Instr. Western Military Academy, Upper Alton, Jll .. 1892-1894; assistant in Botany, Har- vard Univ .. 1895-1896; assistant in Botany, Radcliffe Coll .. 1895-1897; Morgan Fellow, Harvard Univ., 1896-1897; associate pro- fessor Botany, Oberlin, O., Coll., 1898- 1900; Prof. Botany, Oberlin Coll., 1900 --; registrar Oberlin Coll., 1900-1901; Vice Pres. Ohio Academy Sciences. 1912-1913, 1914-15; Pres. Ohio Acad. Sciences, 1916- 1917; trustee Oberlin Kindergarten Train- ing School; Pres. Oberlin Alumni Pub. Co. Socs. and clubs: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Theta; Botanical Soc. of America; Fellow, Am. Assn. Advancement Science; Am. Naturalists; Ohio Academy Science; New England Botanical Club; Central Botanists; life member American Genetics Assn .; Nat. Geographic Assn. Congrega- tionalist. Home address: 270 Elm St., Oberlin, O.


GRUBER, DAVID MISER, Attorney; born, "Annapolis. O .. Jan. 7. 1854; son of John Gruber and Elizabeth (Powell) Gruber; educated: district schools, Annapolis, O .; . Hopedale Normal Sch .; Scio College. Col- lege degrees: A. B., Scio Coll. Married, Myra A. Ferry. June 25, 1890. Taught country school for 5 yrs. to earn school and college tuition; was admitted to bar in 1882; practiced at Annapolis until 1887, and since then at Steubenville, where he is now located; delegate to Democratic Natl. Conv. at Denver in 1908 from 16th Cong. Dist .; active in local politics. Meth- odist Church. Home address: 643 Sixth Ave., Steubenville, O.


GRUENER, HIPPOLYTE, Chemist; born, New Haven, Conn., Feb. 23, 1869; son of Leopold Gruener and Katherine (Kern) Gruener; educated: A. B. Yale, 1891; Ph. D., 1893; post-grad. studies, Univs. Munich and Berlin. Married, May Cole, June 21, 1899. Instr. Chemistry and Phys- ics, Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa., 1893-1894; Instr. Chemistry, Adelbert Coll., 1995- 1903; Asst. Prof., 1903-1907; Assoc. Prof. Chemistry, College for Women, Western Reserve, 1898-1907; Prof., 1907 -; Ex- pert Cleveland Filtration Commn. Socs. and clubs: Fellow, A. A. A. S .; Am. Chem. Soc .; Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft; City Club; University Club. Republican. Home address: 2089 Cornell Rd., Cleve- land, O.


GUCKENBERGER, HERMAN JULIUS, At- torney-Merchant; born, Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 11, 1880; son of George Guckenberger and Eliza (Wanner) Guckenberger; edu- cated: Univ. of Michigan. College de- grees: LL. B., 1903. Previously engaged in banking with father, George Gucken- berger, Atlas Nat'l Bank; one of founders of Cincinnati College of Finance, Com- merce and Accounts, now the College of Commerce, University of Cincinnati; was dean of school and teacher of commercial


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and banking law; now secretary, treas- urer and general manager The Hanke Bros. Co., wholesale and retail dry goods, notions and toys, Main St., Cin- cinnatl, O. Socs. and clubs: Masons; Business Men's Club; Michigan Univer- sity Alumni Assn. of Cincinnati; Cincin- nati Gymnasium and Athletic Club; Westwood Civic Assn .; Main St. Mer- chants' Assn. Home address: 2832 Har- rison Ave., Westwood, Cincinnati, O.


GUERIN, WILLIAM EUGENE, JR., Attor- ney; born. Ft. Scott, Kan., Nov. 24, 1871: son of William Estel Guerin and Martha Elvin (Reynolds) Guerin; educated: pub- lic schools, Columbus, Ohio; Ohio State Univ., 1889-90; Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., 1890-3. Married, Allce Town Green- leaf, March 7. 1895. Admitted to Ohio bar. Dec., 1893; practiced. Sandusky. O., 1895-1912; removed to Cleveland, O., 1912, specialist on corporation law: member Ohio House Representatives, 1902-1904; Pres. Ohio State League of Republican Clubs. 1904: active in State politics many years. Socs. and clubs: Chi Psi; Mason; (32d degree Shriner); Ohio State Bar Assn : Cleveland Bar Assn .; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. Congregational- ist. Republican. Home address: 12440 Cedar Road, Euclid Heights, Cleveland, Ohio.


GUERNSEY, CHARLES LAMSON, Attor- ney; born, Montgomery Twp., Wood Co., O .. Jan. 31. 1858; son of Samuel Curtis Guernsey and Arahella Wright (Lamson) Guernsey; educated: Public and Normal Schs. Married, Malina G. Brown, daugh- ter of his former law partner, Alexander Brown, Jan. 31, 1880. Studied law at office of Jones & Brown. Fostoria, Ohlo; admitted to bar, 1879; entered into part- nership with Alexander Brown in practice of law at Fostoria. O., Jan. 1, 1880. and practiced with him under firm name of Brown & Guernsey, 1880-1898, when Alex- ander Brown retired from law practice; practiced alone, Fostoria, O., 1898-1906; associated with him his son, Charles Alex- ander Guernsey, in 1906 and has since that time been and is now engaged with hls son in the general practice of law in the State and Federal Courts under the firm name of Guernsey & Guernsey, at Fostoria, O. Offices: Weller Block, Fos- toria, O .: Home address: 1004 N. Union St., Fostoria. O.


GUILD, JOHN MAIN, Commercial Secre- tary; born, Dundee, Scotland, March 1, 1875; son of John Guild and Mary (Main) Guild; educated: Pub. Schs. of Dundee and Edinburgh; Harris Academy, Dundee, Scotland. Married, Ella Madge Hake, March 19, 1898. Various positions, "Bur- lington" Headquarters, Omaha, Nebraska, handling freight rates, freight tariffs and claims, 1889-1901; Secy. South Omaha Llve Stock Exchange, Omaha, 1901-1906; Com- missioner, The Commercial Club of Omalia, 1906-1913; Executive Secy., The Greater Dayton Assn., Dayton, Ohio, 1913 ---; owner and publisher "Guilds" Schedule of Freight Rates, Omaha, 1899- 1913. Socs. and clubs: Pres. Central Assn. Commercial Secretaries, 1911-1912; organized and Pres. of Nebraska Com- mercial Secretaries, 1913; Executive Com- missloner, Omaha Tornado Relief Com., 1913; Director, National Industrial Traffic League, 1908-1910: Director and Secy .- Treas., National Assn., Commercial Or- ganization Secretaries, 1916-1917; chair- man Organization Committee, Chamber of Commerce of State of Ohio; National Councillor, Chamber of Commerce of U. S. since its organization in 1912; member of Committee on State Chambers, 1916- 1917, and of Advisory Committee to Or-


ganization Service Bureau of the National Chamber of Commerce, 1916-1917, Ohio Commercial Secretaries; Masons; Dayton City Club: Hills and Dales Club; Y. M. C. A .: Commercial Club of Omaha; The Greater Dayton Assn. Christ Episcopal Church. Home address: 201 Volusia Ave., Oakwood. Davton. O.


GUILER, WALTER S., Educator; born,


Seven Mlle. O .. Sept. 10. 1882; son of George Guiler and Mary (Fischer) Guller; educated: Butler County Pub. Schs .; Mid- dletown. O .. High Sch .; Miami Univ .; Chicago Univ .: Columbia Univ. College degrees: B. A .: M. A. Married. Maude Hayden (Miami Univ. graduate), June 21. 1911. Teacher. Butler Co .. O .. rural


schools. 1904-7; supervising principal.


elementary school. Covington, Ky., 1909- 1914: district superintendent. Butler Co .. O., schools. 1914-16; associate professor of education, Teachers College, Miami Unlv., 1916 --; offices: President, Northern Ky. Teachers' Assn .. 1910-11: Vice Pres. But- ler Co. Bd. of Sch. Examiners. 1914-15; Pres. Butler Co. Bd. of Sch. Examiners, 1915-16; chairman. Exec. Committee,


Western Ohio Superintendents' Round Tahle. 1915-16: Pres. Western Ohio Super- intendents' Round Table, 1916-17. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order: Nat. Educ. Assn .: Ohio State Teachers' Assn .: S. W. Ohio Teachers' Assn .; Butler Co. Teachers' Assn. Methodist. Home address: Ox- ford. O.


GUINTHER, ISAAC C., Educator: born, New Winchester. O .. Dec. 25. 1856: son of Jacob Guinther and Catherine (Shallen- miller) Guinther; educated: Northern Ohio Normal Univ., Ada, O. College de- grees: B. S .: M. A. Married. Mary M.


Rexroth. June. 1883. Prin. high school, Nevada, O .; Prin. schools, Galena, O .; Supt. schools, Utica, O .; Prin. Galion, O., high school, 4 yrs .; Supt. Galion, O., pub- llc schools. 20 yrs .; county school exam- iner. Socs. and clubs: Franklin Literary Soc .; National Teachers' Assn. Presby-


terian. Home address: Gallon, O.


GUITTEAU. WILLIAM BACKUS, Edu- cator: born, Toledo. O., Nov. 27. 1878: son of Edward Gultteau and Clara (Wilson) Gultteau: educated: Toledo public and high school; Ohio State Univ .; Cornell TInlv .: Unlv. Penn. College degrees: Ph.


B .: M. A .: Ph. D. Instr. in history and civics, Toledo Central high school, 1900- 1905; Prin. Toledo Central high school,


1905-1910: Supt. Toledo puhlic schools. 1909 --: elected member Toledo Charter Commission: admitted to Ohio bar. 1901. Author of "Government and Polltles in the United States"; "Preparing for Citi- zenship " (Publishers, Houghton-Mifflin Co.) Socs. and clubs: Beta Theta Pi College Frat .: Sanford L. Collins Lodge: Masonic Frat .: Rotary Club. Episco- palian. Home address: 4 The Monterey, Toledo. O.


GUNCKEL. WILLIAM HENRY, Banker: born. Toledo. O .. March 5. 1882; son of John Estiver Gunckel and Mrs. Gunckel; educated: Toledo. O .. public and high schools: Oberlin College. Entered bank- ing business as bookkeeper, teller, assist- ant cashier: cashier Merchants' & Clerks' Savings Bank. Toledo, O., 1915 -; Secy. and Mgr. entertainments of the Toledo News Boys' Assn., organized by John E. Gunckel. giving Toledo the honor of be- ing the only city In the world to have a $100.000 building devoted entirely to the news boys' work. Socs. and clubs: To- ledo Commerce Club: Toledo Yacht Club: Maumee River Yacht Club: Sigma Tamb- da I'n Frat. Congregationalist. Home address: 101 Rosalind Place. Toledo. O.


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GUNDRUM, DELLA C. LENT (Hrs. W. H.), born, Coburg, Ont .. Can., April 1, 1860; daughter of Milton Lucas Lent and Matilda (Purdy) Lent; educated: Schools and Academies of Canada; Univ. of Mich. College degrees: D. D. S., 1894. Married, 1st, W. L. Ostrander (deceased); 2nd. W. O. Adams (deceased) ; 3rd, Dr. W. H. Gundrum. July 29. 1901. Dentist. Inter- ested in philanthropic ideas; member edu- cational societies; also mental suggestive and Bible study classes. First Congrega- tional Church. Home address: 2102 N. Erie St .. Toledo. O.


GUNDRY, FRANCES RUTH GILCHRIST, born, Alpena, Mich., Sept. 18, 1875; daugh- ter of Joseph Clough Gilchrist and Alice (Devins) Gilchrist; educated: Oberlin Col- lege; Cleveland School of Art; Pennsyl- vania College and Sorbonne, Paris. Mar- ried, John Murton Gundry, Sept. 5, 1894. Author and lecturer. Anti-Suffragist. Socs. and clubs: D. A. R .; Twentieth Century Club; A Fortnightly Musical Club, Cleveland; The Lyceum Club of London and Paris: Garden Club; Country Club, Albermarle Co., Va .: Amateur Mu- sical Club, Cleveland; The League for Political Education, New York City. Episcopal Church. Home address: 6903 Euclid Ave .. Cleveland, O.


GUNNELL. GEORGE, Clergyman; born,


Pittsburgh, Pa., May 18, 1868; son of George Gunnell and


Sophia (Cowling) Gunnell; educated: B. A., Hobart Coll., 1891: M. A .. 1894; B. A., Harvard, 1892; Grad. Gen. Theol. Seminary, 1895. Mar-


ried, Caroline Hogg Sibbett, Sept. 12.


1900. Deacon. 1895. priest, 1896. Protes-


tant Episcopal Ch .: minister in charge Holy Innocents' Ch. Leechburg, Pa., 1895-6; Asst., Calvary Ch., Pittsburgh, 1896-7; rector Church of the Epiphany, Bellevue, Pa .. 1897-1903; St. Andrews, Philadelphia, 1903-9; Trinity Ch., Toledo, O., 1909 -: Mem. Standing Committee Diocese of Ohio, 1910-15; clerical deputy. Gen. Conv., New York, 1910. Socs. and clubs: Commerce; Country Club; Repub- lican. Home address: 2256 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, O.


GUTHERY, FREDERICK E., Attorney; born, near LaRue, O., Jan. 13, 1868; son of John D. Gutherv and Susan (Frederick) Guthery: educated: Ohio Northern Univ .; T'niv. of Cincinnati (Law Dept.). Col- lege degrees: A. M. Married, Mildred Howard, June 22, 1898. Actively engaged in the practice of law at Marion. Ohio, since June S, 1891; interested in many business enterprises; Pros. Atty. of Marion Co., 1897-1905. Socs. and clubs: York and Scottish Rite Masonic Bodies; B. P. O. E .: K. of P .: Marion Club: Marion Chamber of Commerce. Attends Presby- terian Church. Home address: 438 Del- aware Ave., Marion, O.


GUY, ARTEMISIA STONE (Mrs. Matthew E.), born, Dayton, O., Nov. 6, 1876; dangh- ter of Dudley Stone and Mary E. (Shar- tle) Stone: educated: Wellesley College, Grad. in 1994. College degrees: B. S. Married. Matthew E. Guy, February 24. 1901: died Sent. 24. 1909. Teacher of Steelc High School. Dayton. O .. 1894- 1901. Baptist Church. Home address: 353 W. Monument Ave., Dayton, O.


GUYER. WILLIAM HARRIS, College Pres .: horn, Waterside. Bedford Co., Pa., Sept. 2, 1870: son of Adam B. Guyer and Mary A. (Mock) Guyer: educated: public schools: Enterprise Normal; Barkerville Academy: Grove City Coll .; Findlay Coll. College degrees: A. M .; D. D. Married. Nov. 16, 1897. President Findlay (Ohio) College. Socs. and clubs: Symposium : T'p-to-Date. Church of God. Homne ad- dress: 1113 North Main St., Findlay, O.


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HAAS, GIDEON D., Merchant; born, Frank- lin Twp .. Tuscarawas Co., Nov. 23, 1863; son of Frederick Haas and Mary (Gar- ber) Haas; educated: rural schools of Tuscarawas Co .; Mt. Union Coll., Alliance, O. Married, Ella Olmstead, Sept. 17, 1890. Began teaching school at 24 yrs. of age at Strasburg; Prin. 2 yrs .; teacher in Hartlines. O .. 2 yrs .; Chestnut Ridge, O., 1 yr .; Mt. Pleasant. O., 1 yr .; entered the hardware business at Dennison, O., Feb. 22, 1897. where he now has an es- tablished and prosperous business; served on Dennison Council, 1914-15; Mem. Den- nison Bd. of Edn. at various times since 1898; at present, a member. Socs. and clubs: Jewett Lodge. I. O. O. F .; Twin City Canton of Patriarchs Militant and Jewett Encampment; M. W. of America. Methodist Episcopal Church of Denni- son, O. Home address: Second St., Den- nison. O.


HABERMAN, CHRISTIAN FREDERICK, Merchant; born, Marion, O., Sept. 1, 1854; son of Christian Haberman and Gertrude (Seas) Haberman; educated: Public Sclis. of Marion and The German Wallace Coll. Married. Cora Belle Clark, Aug. 24, 1875. Was Secy .. then Vice Pres .. then Pres. and Treas. of the Marion Mfg. Co .; was director in the Marion St. Ry. Co. and director in several other Marion indus- tries: was councilman in the first ward in Marion for two terms. Socs. and clubs: Past Exalted Ruler and life member in the B. P. O. E .; Sons of Veterans; Deutcher Bund; Pres. of The Pine Lake Outing Club; Pres. of the first Elks Cir- cus. Vestryman in the Protestant Epis- copal Church. Was one of the original nine who organized the Ohio Retail Hard- ware Assn. and was member of the exec- utive committee: was one of the incor- porators of the Ohio Hardware Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Home address: Marion, O. HACKNEY, LEONARD J., Attorney; born, Edinburg. Ind .. March 29, 1855; son of Leonard J. Hackney and Kate Hackney; educated: public schools, Johnson Co., Ind. Married. Ida L. Pudney. Dec. 28, 1880. Admitted to bar. 1876; practiced at Shelbyville, Ind., 1876-80; at Indianapolis, 1899-1905; prosecuting attorney, Shelby and Johnson counties, 1878-80; judge cir- cuit court of same. 1888-92; judge Su- preme Court of Indiana, 1893-9; attorney C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Co., 1899-1905; gen- eral counsel C. C. C. & St. L. Ry., July 1, 1905 --. Home address: 4 Dexter Place, Cincinnati. O.


HAGAN, FRANCIS MARION, Attorney; horn, Mad River Tp., Clark Co., O., June 10. 1844: son of Hugh Hagan and Ann (Furay) Hagan; educated: Antioch Coll. Married, Justina Bevitt, May 21, 1SS1. Admitted to bar, 1873; engaged in prac- tice law, Springfield, O., and also all State, Federal and U. S. Courts, 1874 -; elected city solicitor, Springfield, O., 1879- 1881; re-elected, 1883-5; appointed post- master, Springfield, Ohio, 1887-9; appointed Judge Court Common Pleas, Clark Co., O., 1890-1; re-appointed for 1913-14; Pres. Bd. Trade, Springfield, O., 1890-1912; trustee Sinking Fund, Springfield, Ohio, 1904-7; has written number papers and delivered number addresses on political, economic and historical subjects. Socs. and clubs: Literary Club; Lagonda Club; Country Club; Palestine Commandery, No. 33, K. T. Presbyterian. Home ad- dress: 1001 Center St., Springfield, O.




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