The Okie Legacy: NW OK Marriages 1941

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NW OK Marriages 1941

Price-Langley - 1941, Abilene, Texas - Engagement Is Announced - Rev. and Mrs. John Price, Coahoma, Texas, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patty Jeane, to Fred Langley, son of Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Langley, Alva. The wedding will take place in the First Methodist church of Abilene with Rev. Price reading the ceremony.

Nida-Hall - Sunday, 1941, Alva, Okla. - Miss Betty Jean Nida and Eldon Hall are Married In Impressive Ceremony - In an impressive ceremony solemnized Sunday, afternoon at four o'clock in the home of the bride's parents, Miss Betty Jean Nida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nida, became the bride of Eldon Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hall of Alva. The Rev. M. F. Langley of the First Baptist church read the single ring ceremony before an improvised altar banked with gladioli.

Graves-Arganbright - Saturday, 1941 - Vows Are Read For Miss Graves and Mr. Arganbright - Before an altar banked with yellow and white mums and fern, Miss Madeline Graves, daughter of J. R. Graves, Sentinel, Oklahoma, became the bride of Billy M. Arganbright, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Arganbright, Alva, Saturday evening at the First Methodist church, Sentinel.

Miner-Lockhart -- Thursday, January 1, 1941 - Miss Doris Miner Is the Bride of Walter Lockhart Thursday - In an impressive candlelight ceremony, Thursday, January 1, at the home of the bride's parents, Miss Doris Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miner of Alva, became the bride of Walter Lockhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lockhart, Dacoma, Oklahoma.

Bourne-Richey - February, ca. 1941, Alva, Okla. - Miss Florine Bourne Is the Bride of Billy Lee Richey - A marriage of interest to their friends in Alva is that of Miss Florine Bourne, of Ames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bourne to Billy Lee Richey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richey, Alva. The marriage vows were read February 1, in the Wesleyan Methodist church with Rev. Charles Wilson, officiating.

Barta-May -February 12, 1941, Salt Lake City, Utah - Miss Anna Rose Barta - Edward S. May Are Married In Pretty Ceremony - In a pretty ceremony February 21, Miss Anna Rose Barta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barta, Salt Lake city, Utah, became the bride of Edward S. May, Salt Lake city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. May, Alva. The wedding was solemnized in the Edgehill Tea Garden at Salt Lake City, with Fred W. Schwendlman officiating.

McConaha-Andrew - February 14, 1941 - McConaha-Andrew vows Are Taken February 14 - A marriage of interest to their many friends is that of Miss Marjorie McConaha, Alva, and Milton Andrew, Alva, son of Mrs. Ella Andrew of Amorita. The marriage took place February 14 in the First Christian church, Cherokee, with Rev. W. A. Keller, pastor, reading the ceremony.

Estle-Carl - Saturday, April 4, 1941, Buffalo, Okla. - Marriage of April 4 Announced Here - Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Opal Estle to Virgil Carl which took place Saturday, April 4, in the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl of Buffalo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Carrie Estle and Mr. C. E. Estle of Alva.

Richards-Welsch - Easter Sunday, April 5, 1941, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey - Irma Richards, Glenn Welsch Are Married - Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Richards of Arnett, Okla., announce the marriage of their daughter, Irma Richards, to Lt. Glenn A. Welsch of Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, on Easter Sunday, April 5. The ceremony was performed at the Post Chapel at 4:00 p.m. by Chaplain W. H. Teed of Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.

Harth-Rollinn - June 13, 1941, Tucson, AZ - Rosalie Harth, Grant Rollin Married At Tucson, Arizona - Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Rosalie Harth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harth, 102 Flynn, to Pvt. Grant Rollinn Davis, Mathon Field, Tucson, Arizona, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rollinn, Caney, Kansas, June 13, at Tucson, in the Methodist church parsonage. The couple is at home at Tucson.

Brunsteter-Heap - Saturday, July 28, 1941, Ashland, Kans. - Marriage of Miss Billie Lou Brunsteter and Paul Heap - announced at Pretty Party Here Saturday - Vows Solemnized At Ashland, Kan., Last July 28 - The announcement of the marriage of Miss Billie Lou Brunsteter, Alva, and Mr. Paul Heap, Tulsa, which was solemnized July 28, 1941, at Ashland, Kansas, came as a pleasant surprise to the guests who were entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Brunsteter, 1320 Locust, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Heap is now attending the University of Oklahoma, where she is a senior in the school of business administration and a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Heap is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Heap, 1220 S. Victor, Tulsa, and is a junior in the school of architectural engineering at the University of Oklahoma.

Hoyer-Weller - Tuesday, July 29, 1941, McAlester, Okla. - Miss Clara Hoyer and Rev. Robert Weller are Married in Pretty Ceremony Tuesday - In a pretty ceremony Tuesday evening, July 29, at eight o'clock, Miss Clara Hoyer, of Alva, became the bride of Rev. Robert Weller, of McAlester, Oklahoma. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Rev. Otto Hoyer, who also performed the single-ring ceremony.

Peters-Savere - August 16, 1941, Pasadena, Calif. - Miss Elsie Fae Peters Became the Bride of Max Savere in Seven O'clock Ceremony - Married August 16 in a seven o'clock ceremony in Pasadena, California, were Miss Elsie Fae Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters, Lambert, Okla., and Max Savere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Savere, Mutual, Oklahoma. Rev. Warmer, pastor of the Methodist church performed the ceremony in the home of Mrs. Rene Engel.

Wright-Blue - Thursday, November 27, ca. 1941, Weatherford, Okla. - Miss Doris Wright and Emil Blue Are Married November 27 - In an impressive ceremony, Thursday morning, November 27, Miss Doris Wright, daughter of C. E. Wright, Waynoka, became the bride of Emil Blue, son of Mrs. E. M. Blue, Alva. The wedding vows were read by Rev. A. G. Burgett at Weatherford, Okla.

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