*** 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 401--- [WOOD, Franc Ogilvy.] [David] Russ and Almira Twining (Catlin) Wood. Married to Rebecca Pendleton in 1890. Received instruction from private tutors; graduated from Montreal high school, 1864; McGill Univ., B. A. 1869; B. C. L., 1871. Admitted to bar at Montreal, 1872; practiced law, 1872- 80; at Colorado Springs: Colo., 1882; asst. atty. for Denver & Rio Grande Ry., 1882-84; asst. atty. and right of way atty. for Denver & New Orleans Railway (now known as Colo. Southern), 1894-86; asst. atty. Colo. Midland Railway, 1886-90; engaged in mining, 1890; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1902, and has been engaged in oil industry and mining to date. Pres., treas. and mgr. International Securities Co.; secy., treas. and mgr. Van Anda Oil Co.; treas. and mgr. Bardsdale Lease (Oil). Life member Montreal Snowshoe and Lacrosse clubs; member Soc. of Colonial Wars, through Capt. Joseph Wadsworth of Charter Oak fame; eligible to Mayflower Soc., through Capt. Snow, who came over in Mayflower;-member Valley Hunt Club, Pasadena; Stan Gabriel Valley Country Club; Midwick Country Club; Sunset Yacht Club. WOOD, Guy Hemenway. Banker. Res., 868 N. Los Robles ave., Pasadena; office, Pasadena Savings & Trust Co., Pasadena, Cal. Born in Kalamazoo, Mich., July 5, 1869; son of Henry and Harriet (Bradford) Wood. Married to Eleanor Gordon in 1902 Educated in public and private schools of Kalamazoo, Mich. Employed in various clerical positions in Minneapolis until 1893, when he moved to Pasadena; bookkeeper and teller in Savings Bank of Southern California until 1901; assisted in opening the Pasadena Savings Bank & Trust Co., and has been associated with this bank and its affiliated bank, the First National Bank of Pasadena, since 1901; Asst. treas. Pasadena Savings & Trust Co.; treas. and dir. Associated Mortgages, Pasadena. Member Overland and Annandale Country clubs, Pasadena. Episcopalian. WOOD, Hernando D. Real estate and exchanges. Res. 110 N. Coronado st.; office 412 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Bonner, Miss., June 18, 1875; son of Wilson G. and Sarah Emily (Brantley) Wood. Married to Edith E. Ezell in 1889. Educated in public schools at Hope, Ark. At age of 15 owned and conducted a cigar and confectionery store; engaged in men's clothing and furnishing business as member of firm of Wood Bros., Waco, Tex., 1892-98; fruit growing in Texas, 1898-1904; toured United States, 1904- 07; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1907; engaged in real estate business in Los Angeles, 1908 to date. Member Masomc fraternity; K. of P.; Red Men; Colonial Club, Waco, Tex. Baptist. WOOD, John Perry. Judge of Superior Court. Office Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. Born is Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1879; son of Rev. John and Ida (Perry) Wood. Married to Claudine Hazen in 1911. Graduated from high school at Everett, Pa.; graduate from Dickinson College, B. A. and A. M.; graduated from Yale University, 1900; gradu- ated from Illinois State Law School, 1902. Opened offices for practice in Pasadena, Cal., in 1905; appointed Judge of Police Court of Pasadena; served one term and was appointed city atty. of Pasadena; re-elected; nominated by Lincoln-Roosevelt League in 1910 as candidate for the office of judge of Superior Court; elected, and has served, 1911 to date. Member Masonic fraternity; Overland and Annandale Countruy clubs, Pasadena; Union League Club, Los Angeles. WOOD, Rebecca Wahn Lutt. Res., "Woodhurst," 511 So. Granada ave., Alhambra, Cal. Born in Philadelphia; daughter of Dr. Charles Pendleton and Rebecca (Learning) Lutt. Married to Frank Ogilvy Wood in 1890. Educated by governesses. Member Colonial Dames; D. A. R.; Los Angeles Audubon Society; Humane Society; Valley Hunt, San Gabriel Valley Country, Midwick Country and Sunset Yacht clubs. Episcopalian. WOODRUFF, Franklin B. Lawyer. Office, 720 Grosse Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Columbus, O., Sept. 1876; son of Perry and Anna (McFarland) Woodruff. Attended public schools of O., and Cal.; Pacific Beach College of Letters, San Diego, Cal. Admitted to the bar in Los Angeles by the Supreme Court in 1901; member of firm of Conley & Woodruff, 1901; associated with Earl Rogers, 1901-03; associated with A. W. Allen, 1903-08; now associated with Frank W. Heatherly. WOODRUFF, George H. Lawyer. Office 412 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Watertown, Conn., Feb. 25, 1873; son of J. F. and Ellen (Atwood) Woodruff. Married to Nellie [E. Britton.] *** end ***