*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 234--- engaged in real estate operations; became manager of firm of Chanslor & Lyon; now secy. of this corpora- tion; general manager Glen Ivy Hot Springs Co.; pres. Farm Land Purchasing Co. Member Los Angeles Country, Jonathan, Rotary and Sunset Gun clubs. MacDONALD, Harley Edgar. Physician. Res. Los Angeles; office Pacific Mutual Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Muskingum co.. O., July 26, 1878; son of Emesiah and Martha A. (Cline) MacDonald. Married in 1909. Attended public schools of Ohio; Muskingum College, New Concord, O.; graduated from Ohio Medical Univ., Columbus, O., M. D., 1906; interne in Protestant Hospital, Columbus, 1906-07; interne Grant Hospital, Los Angeles, 1907-08; asst. medical dir. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Los Angeles, 1908-09; second asst. medical dir., 1909 to date. Pres. and owner Dalton Manufacturing Co., making suspensomanometers. Methodist. MacDOWELL, James Nelson. Retired. Res. 985 San Pasqual st., Pasadena, Cal. Born Aug. 14, 1870; son of Nelson B. and Annie (Hampton) MacDowell. Married to Lottie Sophia McCormick in 1901. Educated in the public schools of Leadville, Colo.; Fremont (Neb.) Normal College, and Dental Dept., Northwestern Univ., Chicago; lecturer on orthodontia, Northwestern Univ., six years, practicing meantime; professor of orthodontia four years; retired from practice in 1907 and moved to Pasadena, where he has since resided. Member Masonic fraternity; Annandale Country Club. MACE, Arthur Allan. Real estate. Res. 330 Pasadena ave., South Pasadena; office 41 So. Raymond ave., Pasadena. Born in Los Angeles, Cal., May 19, 1885; son of Warren H. and Mary Collins (Arnold) Mace. Edu- cated in the grammar and high schools of Los Angeles. Employed by First National Bank, Pasadena, 1904-1912; active vice-pres. of David Blankenhorn Co., April 1, 1912 to date. MacFADYEN, Midrael. Clergyman. Res. 412 E. Ave. 28; office church at 138 N. Ave. 22, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Scotland, Sept. 22, 1855; son of Michael and Elizabeth (Byron) MacFadyen. Married to Nina L. Barlow in 1888. Fitted for ministry by private education; studied Hebrew by correspondence under Prof. W. R. Harper, Univ. of Chicago, 1888-89. Engaged in mining, 1865-84; ordained a minister of the gospel at The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 2, 1884; has been engaged in active ministerial work ever since ordination; traveled in Ore. and Wash. and British Columbia, 1884-87; has held pastorates in Cal. as follows: Santa Clara, 1887- 88; Saticoy, 1888-89; Napa, 1889-93; San Jose, 1893-94; Los Angeles, 1894- 97; Colton, 1897-98; Napa, 1898-1900; Los Angeles, 1901-02; Oakland, Cal., 1907-10; Los Angeles, Jan. 1, 1911 to date; in Woodstock, N. B., 1902-03; Taunton, Mass., 1903-06. MACFARLAND, John Cobb. Lawyer. Res. 2644 Portland st.; office 1021 Trust and Savings Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 14, 1885; son of John Davison and Nannie (Cobb) Macfarland. Early education received in public schools of his native city and Harvard Military School, Los Angeles; graduated from Stanford Univ., A. B., 1903; ad- mitted to the bar in 1910; associated with firm of Avery & French, 1909- 11; engaged in independent practice, 1911 to date. Dir. Good Samaritan Hospital; Monterey Park Land Co. Member Zeta Psi fraternity; University and City clubs. MacCORMACK, William. Clergyman. Res. 732 S. Burlington ave.; office 523 S. Olive st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in County Monaghan, Ireland, Dec. 31, 1866; son John and Esther (Berry) MacCormack. Mar- ried to Lillian E. Meakins, June 13, 1893. Attended public schools, Hamilton, Ont., Canada; Hamilton Collegiate Institute; graduate Toronto Univ., B.A., 1890; graduate Wycliffe College (Theological), Toronto, 1891; M.A., Toronto Univ.; D.D., Norwich Univ., Vt. Ordained Deacon by Bishop Hamilton in Guelph, Ont., May 24, 1891; in Jan., 1892, became asst. of St. Ann's Protestant Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; in Dec., 1892, ordained by Bishop Littlejohn, Garden City, L. I., to priest- hood in Episcopal Church; in 1898 became rector All Saints' Church, Pasadena, Cal.; in May, 1908, became rector of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Los Angeles, and was appointed Dean of same by Bishop Johnson. Dir. Good Samaritan Hospital. Member Univ. Club, Los Angeles. Protestant Episcopalian. *** end ***