The Okie Legacy: NW OK Marriage 1943-44

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Volume 5 , Issue 13

2003

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NW OK Marriage 1943-44

Hackett-Jones - Sunday, 5 September 1943, Fort Worth, Texas - Miss Hazel Jane Hackett To Wed Mr. William E. Jones September 5 - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hacket, 224 College, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Hazel Jane Hackett, to William E. Jones, son of Mrs. Henry Jones of Tulia, Tex., on Sunday, September 5 at the Hemphill Presbyterian church, Fort Worth, Tex. The Rev. J. Hoytt Boles will perform the ceremony.

Estle-Hurt -- Sunday, 1944 - Miss Maydine Estle, Rev. Lloyd Hurt Married in Friends Church Sunday - In an evening ceremony Sunday in the Friends church, Miss Maydine Estle, daughter of Charles Estle and Mrs. Carrie Estle, became the bride of the Rev. Lloyd Hurt, son of Mrs. Bertha Hurt, Enid. The Rev. Lela Gordon read the double ring ceremony at 9 p.m. in the presence of a large group of friends and relatives.

Whitsett-Cappell - Monday, 1944, Alva, Okla. - Helen Whitsett, Joy Cappell Wed in Enid - Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitsett of Enid, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Louise Whitsett to PFC Joy Cappell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton of Alva. The marriage took place at the home of the bride, 709 N. Seventh St., Monday evening at 6 p.m. with the Rev. D. Lonigan, pastor of the Westminister Presbyterian church in Enid, reading the single-ring ceremony.

Hoch-Overocker - 1944, Columbus, Ohio - Miss Mary Evelyn Hoch, Ensign D. J. Overocker Wed - Ceremony at Groom's Station, Columbus, O. - Mrs. Evelyn Hoch announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary Evelyn Hoch, to Ensign Donald Jay Overocker, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Overocker, Coldwater, Kans. The wedding took place in Columbus, Ohio, where the bridegroom is stationed with the ferry command of the Navy air corps.

Racey-Peters - Thursday, 11 May 1944, Phoenix, Arizona - Dorothy Jean Racey Weds Army Sergeant - Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Jean Racey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Racey of Santa Ana, Calif., to Staff Sergeant James Earl Peters. The wedding was an event of Thursday, May 11, in Phoenix, Arizona. The Raceys are former residents of Alva. Mrs. Peters attended elementary and high school her.

Hughes-Hiatt - Saturday, 25 May 1945, Norman, Okla. - Lieut. (jg) Mack Hiatt Weds Norman Girl Saturday Evening - Lieut. (jg) Mack Hiatt, Jr., USNR, son of MR. and Mrs. Mack Hiatt, Lubbock, Tex., and Miss Mary Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. Hughes, Norman, were married Saturday evening in the First Baptist church in Norman.

Keys-Anderson - 9 June 1944, Oklahoma City, Okla. - Last of Keys Quads to Wed - Oklahoma City, May 25 AP - Mary Keys, the last unmarried member of Oklahoma's beautiful celebrated quadruplet sisters, will march to the altar June 9 to climax a romance that began a year ago at Camp Hood, Tex., shortly after she became an army hostess. She will be married to Sergt. Jack P. Anderson of Plano, Tex., former Baylor University and New York Giants football player. Announcement of their engagement was made here by Miss Keys' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flake M. Keys.

Ney-Isenbart - Thursday, 10 August 1944, Hanston, Kans. - Marie Ney, Fredrick Isenbart Married Thursday at Hanston - Miss Marie Ney of Hanston, Kans., and Frederick Joseph Isenbart, of Alva, were united in marriage at the St. Anthon's Catholic church, Hanston, Kans., on August 10, at 9 a.m. The nuptial high mass was officiated by Rev. Anthony Isenbart, brother of the groom, and served by Bernard and Larry Isenbart, nephews of the groom.

Nickell-Barkley - Saturday, 26 August 1944, Alva, Okla. - Nuptials of Olive Nickell and bill Barkley Read Saturday Night - In the First Methodist church Saturday evening, Rev. G. R. Vaughn, pastor of the First Christian church, performed the wedding ceremony which united Miss Olive Nickell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nickell, 727 Maple St., and Bill Barkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barkley, College Campus.

Simms-Ogletree - Sunday, 5, September 1944, Deming, New Mexico - Miss Lucille Simms-Cadet Vincent Ogeltree Wed In New Mexico - Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Simms, 1027 Maple Street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lucille, to a/c Vincent Ogletree, son of Mrs. Hazel Willaman, Oregon. The wedding took place Sunday, September 5, o'clock at Deming, New Mexico, in the First Baptist church with the Rev. Colson reading the double ring ceremony.

Shirey-Glover - Saturday, 25 December 1944 - Church Ceremony Unites Miss Shirey, Ensign Glover - Miss Faith Ann Shirey, and Ensign George Edward Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Glover, Dallas, were married Saturday in the First Methodist church. The Rev. Grady N. Ross officiated, using the double-ring ceremony.

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