*** 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 235--- MacGIBBON, Eugene Howard. Architect, contractor and engineer. Res. 2842 W. Pico st.; office 715-16 Los Angeles Investment Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in San Bernardino, Cal., Feb. 28, 1883; son of Ernest Eugene and Julia E. (Linvalle) MacGibbon. Unmarried. Attended gram- mar schools, San Bernardino, Cal.; high school, San Bernardino, Cal., 1897-1901; graduated from Stanford Univ., Cal., 1906. In business under own name at Ocean Park, Cal., 1906- 08; at Berkeley, Cal., 1909-11; moved to Los Angeles, 1911; now in business under firm name of MacGibbon-Frary Co., a corporation of which he is pres. and mgr. Built for G. M. Jones, Marine Hotel, Ocean Park, Cal.; Forrester Bldg., S. Broadway, Los Angeles; Professional Bldg., San Diego, Cal. Member Sigma Nu fraternity; B. P. O. E. MacGLASHAN, Ella R. Organist, choir director, accompanist, teacher of piano and organ. Res. 2111 Third ave., office, 427-8 Blanchard Hall, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Branchport, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1854; daughter of Rev. Leonard and Martha (Oliphant) MacGlashan. Unmarried. Attended public school, North Pelham, Ontario, Canada; high school, Waterloo, N. Y.; first instruction in music given by her mother; organ teachers, C. W. Sykes and Wm. Kaffenberger, Buffalo, N. Y.; Eugene Thayer, Boston, Mass.; J. C. Batchelder, Detroit, Mich.; piano teachers, Mrs. Crosby Adams, Buffalo, N. Y.; Edgar Robbins, Boston, Mass.; Wm. Sherwood, Chautauqua, N. Y.; Alberto Jonas, Detroit, Mich.; J. C. Batchelder, Detroit, Mich. Teacher of piano and organ in Lockport, N. Y.; organist First Presbyterian Church, Lockport, N. Y., for ten years; organist and choir director Second Ave. Presbyterian Church, Detroit, Mich., for twelve years; also teaching piano and organ in Detroit, with class in Windsor, Ontario, Canada; organist First Baptist Church, Long Beach, Cal., one year; organist Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, one year; organist and choir director Plymouth Congregational Church, Los Angeles, 1910 to date; now head of piano dept. in "California School of Artistic Whistling," Blanchard Hall, Los Angeles. Presbyterian. MacGowan, Granville. Surgeon. Res. 733 Garland ave.; 602 Lissner Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Davenport, Ia., April 12, 1857. Mar- ried to Lille May Briggs. Educated at State Model and Normal schools, Millersville, Pa.; Univ. of Pa.; Univ. of Berlin; Univ. of Heidelberg; Univ. of Vienna; Univ. of Paris. Has been in active practice during his residence in Los Angeles. Member American Urological Assn.; Amer. Medical Assn.; California Country, Bolsa Chica Gun, San Ysidro Gun and Crags Country clubs. MacGOWAN, Granville. Surgeon. Res. 733 Garland ave.; office 602 Lissner Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Davenport, Ia., April 12, 1857; son of Ganett and Ellen (Nugent) MacGowan. Married to Lillie May Briggs in 1890. Educated in public schools in New York and Pa.; Univ. of Pa.; Univ. of Berlin; Univ. of Heidelberg; principal of country school at Lancaster, Pa., 1877-79. Resident physi- cian in Blockley Hospital and Philadelphia Insane Asylum, 1879-80; resident physician in Eastern Penitentiary of Pa. a few months; studied in Europe 1882-84; practiced medicine in New York City 1885, moving to Los Angeles in 1886, and has continuously been engaged in the practice of his profession, associated with F. Dillingham. Appointed by Mayor Hazard of Los Angeles as health officer to found a health department; served four years, and later was member of the Board of Health. Member Los Angeles County Medical Soc.; So. Cal. Medical Soc.; State Medical Soc. of Cal.; American Medical Assn.; pres. American Urological Assn.; member International Urological Assn. and Societe Internationale d'Urologie; former pres. Los Angeles County Medical Assn.; prof. Genito Urinary diseases, Univ. of Cal. Member California, Los Angeles Country and Bolsa Chica Gun clubs, Los Angeles; Crags Country Club, Pasadena; San Ysidro Club. Republican. MacGOWAN, T. J. K. Lawyer. Res. Sierra Madre, Cal.; office 411 Merchants Trust Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Albany, N. Y., June 20, 1884; son of P. G. and Elizabeth A. (Kennedy) MacGowan. Married to Ruth M. Kellogg in 1912. Attended public schools of Pasadena, Cal.; grad- uated from Univ. So. Cal., LL. B.; ad- mitted to the bar and began practice of his profession immediately under firm name of MacGowan & Haas. At- torney for Chinese Government in Los Angeles; Consolidated Bank, 1909 to date; Swedish vice consul 1911 to date. Member Los Angeles Athletic Club. *** end ***