*** 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 313--- apprentice in tool room and four years in foundry, Greenpoint (L. I.) Brass Works; supt. Elmira Brass & Iron Works, Elmira, N. Y., three years; engaged in bicycle and automobile business; sold his business and moved to Los Angeles; took charge of the Rambler Automobile Agency, as gen- eral shop and sales manager, 1906; engaged in business for himself under firm name of Renton Motor Car Co., wholesale and retail, distributor of Velie cars and trucks for Southern Cal.; handles Matheson pleasure cars and Mais motor trucks. Dir. Los Angeles Car Dealers' Assn., Inc. Member Los Angeles Athletic and Los Angeles Motor Boat clubs; Motor Car Dealers' Assn. Republican. Baptist. REPPY, Roy Valentine. Lawyer. Res. 424 N. Ave. 64; office 718 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Rushford, Minn., Sept. 3, 1878; son of John H. and Effie I. (Valentine) Reppy. Married to Agnes L. Arneill in 1909. Attended Ventura grammar schools, graduating in 1891, and from high school, 1894; attended Los Angeles High School, 1894-96; graduated from Leland Stanford Univ., A. B., 1902; from Law School, Harvard Univ., LL. B., 1905. Engaged in practice in San Francisco associated with Storey, Ronleau & Story, 1905-07; with law dept. of Los Angeles-Pacific Railway, and associ- ated with Gurney E. Newlin, 1908-11; engaged in general practice, 1911 to date. Member University and Annandale Country clubs; Harvard and Stanford clubs of Southern California. Republican. Unitarian. REYNOLDS, Luther Guy. Clergyman. Res. 154 S. Soto st.; office 1118 Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Clark co., Mo., Nov. 20, 1885; son of John and Emma (Graves) Reynolds. Married to Flora Mae Dewey in 1906. Attended the Kahoka, Mo., high school; Union Business College, Quincy, Ill.; Epworth University, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Employed as Membership Secy. Y. M. C. A., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1907; pastor M. E. Church, Northwest Ia., 1907-10; salesman and asst. manager Guy M. Rush Co., real estate, Los Angeles, 1910-1913. Pres. Automatic Flagman Co. (railway safety devices), Los Angeles, March, 1912-1913. Resigned presidency Automatic Flagman Co. and re-entered pastorate M. E. Church, So. Cal. Conf., 913. Methodist. RHEINSCHILD, Walter M. Lawyer. Res. 4433 Prospect ave. ; office 504 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 26, 1884; son of George and Helena (Lehrman) Rheinschild. Married to R. Enid Daniels in 1909. Attended grammar schools; graduated from high school, Los Angeles, 1904; from Univ. of Mich., 1908. Engaged in general contracting, 1900-04; admitted to practice law in Supreme Court of Cal., 1909; in United States Circuit and District Courts, 1910; engaged in the practice of law in Los Angeles, 1909 to date. Member Univ. of Mich. Soc.; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Moose; B. P. O. E.; City Club. RICHARDS, Addison W. Real estate. Res. Claremont, Cal.; office same. Born in Watertown, O., June 28, 1856; son of Thomas E. and Sarah (Hughes) Richards. Married to Lottie R. Buck in 1880. Educated at Beverly College, Beverly, O. Junior partner in firm of T. E Richard & Son, Zanesville, O., 1873-98; became head of firm in 1898, and conducted whole- sale and retail crockery and wall paper business under his own name until 1903. Moved to Pomona, Cal., and engaged in orange growing, 1904-09; real estate brokerage, 1909 to date. Has been prominently identified with public interests of his community since his residence in Cal. Pres. Pomona Fixture & Wiring Co., Pomona; pres. Claremont Co-operative Water Co. and Board of Trade, Claremont. Congregationalist. RICHARDS, Isaac Newton. Oil. Res. Rampart Apartments; office 403 W. P. Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Wirt Co., Va., Nov. 3, 1844; son of William D. and Nancy Ann (Roberts) Richards. Graduated from Iron City Business College, Pittsburgh, 1866. Worked on farm until 1863; served in Union Army, 1865; at- tended college Sept., 1865 to March, 1866; employed on steamboat, serving variously from third clerk to captain on the Ohio, Mississippi and Cumberland rivers; worked on oil wells in the old spring pole days; moved to Syracuse, O.; in coal and salt business, 1870; in same business Clifton, W. Va., 1871; asst. cashier Fifth Ave. Bank, Pittsburg, 1879-81; operator in oil exchange and brokerage business until 1898, when h e moved to Los Angeles; has since been engaged in real estate and oil business. Pres. Pennsylvania Oil Co. and Standard Crude Oil Co.; mgr. Richards & Richards oil business *** end ***