Son of Melvin M. Wamboldt and May Carr. He married Lina Plumer, with children of that marriage. He later married Mrs. Alice Luella (May) Lindholm in Tacoma, Washington during 1913. No children were born to the marriage.
Wickes was an early child welfare advocate, and a representative of the National Congress of Mothers. He was heavily involved with fund raising for the National Red Cross during WWI. He was a syndicated columnist, published regularly by newspapers across the US for decades. Wickes was mayor of Asheville during the early 1930's. He also had a radio program, "Road of Life", on station WISE.
Son of Melvin M. Wamboldt and May Carr. He married Lina Plumer, with children of that marriage. He later married Mrs. Alice Luella (May) Lindholm in Tacoma, Washington during 1913. No children were born to the marriage.
Wickes was an early child welfare advocate, and a representative of the National Congress of Mothers. He was heavily involved with fund raising for the National Red Cross during WWI. He was a syndicated columnist, published regularly by newspapers across the US for decades. Wickes was mayor of Asheville during the early 1930's. He also had a radio program, "Road of Life", on station WISE.
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