FILM MAN'S RITES SET
Old-timers of the motion-picture industry will serve as pallbearers tomorrow at the funeral of Wesley G. Gilmour, pioneer general manager, who died in his sleep Saturday at his home, 220 South Catalina street. They will be drawn from the ranks of his associates of two decades ago.
The services will be conducted at 10 a.m. at the chapel of Francis V. Hall & Sons, 1607 South Flower street. Private interment will be in Hollywood Cemetery.
Mr. Gilmour, 65 years of age, began his film career as general manager for the late David Horsley. He later became Universal's first general manager, after which he was associated with the late Thomas H. Ince.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma [Waterman] Gilmour, and two daughters, Mrs. Van Allen McIntosh [Alta Lulu Gilmour] of Henrietta, Okla., and Mrs. Harold Dunkin [Irma Helen Gilmour] of Columbus, O.
FILM MAN'S RITES SET
Old-timers of the motion-picture industry will serve as pallbearers tomorrow at the funeral of Wesley G. Gilmour, pioneer general manager, who died in his sleep Saturday at his home, 220 South Catalina street. They will be drawn from the ranks of his associates of two decades ago.
The services will be conducted at 10 a.m. at the chapel of Francis V. Hall & Sons, 1607 South Flower street. Private interment will be in Hollywood Cemetery.
Mr. Gilmour, 65 years of age, began his film career as general manager for the late David Horsley. He later became Universal's first general manager, after which he was associated with the late Thomas H. Ince.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma [Waterman] Gilmour, and two daughters, Mrs. Van Allen McIntosh [Alta Lulu Gilmour] of Henrietta, Okla., and Mrs. Harold Dunkin [Irma Helen Gilmour] of Columbus, O.
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