. History of Pomona Valley, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the valley who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present .. . .the atten-tion given to character and expression in reproducing her the high-grade work achieved at her studio is appreciated by hercustomers is attested by the fact that during war time, when other busi-ness enterprises were retrenching because of lack of custom. Miss Wilt-bergers business was better than in previous years. She makes a specialty of baby pictures and mothers


. History of Pomona Valley, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the valley who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present .. . .the atten-tion given to character and expression in reproducing her the high-grade work achieved at her studio is appreciated by hercustomers is attested by the fact that during war time, when other busi-ness enterprises were retrenching because of lack of custom. Miss Wilt-bergers business was better than in previous years. She makes a specialty of baby pictures and mothers from milesaround bring their little ones to her studio to be photographed. Manyeastern tourists who winter in Pomona have had their babies picturestaken, and incidentally their own, and two or three years later havereturned to again have them photographed. She numbers among hercustomers many people from Los Angeles and other nearby has achieved wonders in her art in reproducing the graceful atti-tudes and natural expression of childhood. She is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Pomona andis stanchly loyal to the city in which she has achieved such artistic andfinancial IIISTOKV AXl) 685 HENRY J. AND JOHN B. BRUBAKER Foremost among those who ha\e brought the manufacture ofconcrete pipe forward as a California industry, while advancing itsstate scientifically and technically, must be mentioned Henry J. andJohn B. Brubaker, under the firm name of Brubaker Bros., whoseoffice is at 25 Acacia Street, San Dimas. Henry J. was born on a farmin Franklin County, Kans., on March 6, 1886, while his brother, JohnB. Brubaker, was born on January 16, 1884. Their parents wereJoseph L. and Mary S. (Garber) Brubaker, natives of Tennessee andIllinois, respectively, who were farmers in Iowa, and later in Kansas. The family early moved to Wyoming, and after four years pro-ceeded, in the fall of 1890, overland to California, being three and ahalf months on t


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