*** 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 394--- Attended public schools of his native town; graduated from Cambridge High School, 1900; graduated from Morgan Park Academy, Chicago, 1901; graduated from literary dept., Univ. of Mich., 1902; from law dept., 1906. Moved to Los Angeles and became member of firm of Harry M. Wier & Co., law book publishers, 1907. Pres. Sunset-Extension Oil Co.; Pomona Abstract & Trust Co.; mgr. Los Angeles branch of Bancroft Whitney Co., law book publishers of San Francisco. Member Chamber of Commerce; University, Sierra Madre and Los Angeles Athletic clubs; Delta Chi legal fraternity. WIGDAL, Ole J. Banker. Res. Pasadena, Cal.; office Home Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Morrisonville, Wis., Dec. 12, 1860; son of John O. and Sylvia H. (Bothun) Wigdal. Married to Emma T. Halworsen in 1887. Educated in the public schools of Morrisonville, Wis., and high schools of Albert Lea, Minn. Asst. postmaster Albert Lea, Minn., 1885-86; asst. cashier First National Bank, Albert Lea, Minn., 1887. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1887; teller of Los Angeles Nat. Bank, 1888-98; asst. cashier First National Bank, 1898-1904. Organized Home Savings Bank in 1904 and was elected cashier, which position he held until 1908; vice-pres. Home Savings Bank, 1908- 11; pres. Home Savings Bank, 1911 to date; vice-pres. First National Bank, Van Nuys, Cal.; dir. Bank of Lankershim; dir. First National Bank of Orland; dir. and treas. Los Angeles Title and Trust Co.; dir. Mortgage Guarantee Co. Member Masonic fraternity. Methodist. WIGGINS, Frank. Commercial Secy. Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Res. 49 Thornton ave., Ocean Park; office Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Richmond, Ind., Nov. 8, 1849; son of Charles O. and Mary Marshall (Thatcher) Wiggins. Married to Amanda Wiggins. Attended private Quaker schools of Richmond, Ind., 1858-64; Friends' Academy, Richmond; Ind., 1864-65; Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1865-67. Grocery clerk, Richmond, Ind., 1869-70; saddlery clerk, Richmond, Ind., 1872-75; member firm Wiggins & Co., Richmond, Ind., dealers in hardware and manufacturers of harness and saddles, 1876-86; moved to California, 1886; supt. Exhibits, Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, Cal., 1890-97; secy. and supt of Chamber of Commerce, 1897-1913, acting in other capacities at same time; genl. mgr. Citrus Fair Assn., 1891-93; genl. mgr. Citrus Carnival, Chicago, 1891; secy. and genl. mgr. So. Cal. World's Fair Assn., 1892-93; same position, Midwinter Fair, San Francisco, Cal., 1894; genl. mgr. So. Cal. Exhibit, Cotton Mates & International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga., 1895; same position, Trans-Mississippi Exposition, Omaha, Neb., 1898; same position, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901; one of commissioners for Cal. at Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904; same position, Lewis & Clark Exposition, Portland, Ore., 1905; same position, Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Va., 1907; same position, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Wash., 1909. Member Sunset, Jonathan, Union League and San Gabriel Country clubs. Quaker. WILBUR, Curtis Dwight. Judge of Superior Court. Res. 822 S. Alvarado st.; office Court House, Los Angeles, Cal.. Born in Boonesboro, Ia., May 10, 1867; son of Dwight L. and Edna M. (Lyman) Wilbur. Married to Ella Chilson (dec.), 1893; to Olive Doolittle, 1898. Attended public school Boonsboro, Ia., 1872-83; same, Jamestown, N. D., 1883-84; entered U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1884; graduated "with credit." Studied law at home and in law offices; taught mathematics at McPherson Academy (now Occidental College), Los Angeles, Cal., 1888-89; admitted to bar of Supreme Court, 1890. For nine years after admission to bar engaged in private practice of law; chief deputy district attorney, Los Angeles Co., 1899-1903; elected judge of the Superior Court, Los Angeles Co., 1902; re-elected for six years in 1908, acting also as judge of Juvenile Court, 1908 to date; judge probate department, civil and juvenile, 1903-07; juvenile, riminal and juvenile cases, 1907-09; presiding judge, 1909-10; civil and juvenile departments, 1910 to date. Member University, Union League and City clubs; Chamber of Commerce; Sons of Veterans; D. V.; and G. A. R. Congregationalist. WILCOX, Henry W. Real estate. 2505 E st., San Diego, Cal. Born in Ashtabula, O., July 4, 1849; son of Daniel S., and Elizabeth F., Wilcox. Married to Mary A. Barth in 1880. Attended public schools and academy at West Salem, Wis. Engaged in farming, building and lumber business in Wis., and a number of Ia., and S. Dak., *** end ***