The Okie Legacy: Alva's Bell Hotel

Soaring eagle logo. Okie Legacy Banner. Click here for homepage.

Moderated by NW Okie!

Volume 4 , Issue 1

2002

Weekly eZine: (374 subscribers)
Subscribe | Unsubscribe
Using Desktop...

Sections
Alva Mystery
Opera House Mystery

Albums...
1920 Alva PowWow
1917 Ranger
1926 Ranger
1937 Ranger
Castle On the Hill

Stories Containing...

Blogs / WebCams / Photos
NW Okie's FB
OkieJournal FB
OkieLegacy Blog
Ancestry (paristimes)
NW Okie Instagram
Flickr Gallery
1960 Politcal Legacy
1933 WIRangeManuel
Volume 4
1999  Vol 1
2000  Vol 2
2001  Vol 3
2002  Vol 4
2003  Vol 5
2004  Vol 6
2005  Vol 7
2006  Vol 8
2007  Vol 9
2008  Vol 10
2009  Vol 11
2010  Vol 12
2011  Vol 13
2012  Vol 14
2013  Vol 15
2014  Vol 16
2015  Vol 17
2016  Vol 18
2017  Vol 19
2018  Vol 20
2021  Vol 21
0  Vol 22
Issues 1
Iss 1  1-1 
Other Resources
NWOkie JukeBox

Alva's Bell Hotel

Alva Bell Hotel, August 30, 1999 At the Corner of Fifth & Barnes Streets the Bell Hotel still stands. Unoccupied and a home for the many resident pigeons that now occupy the penthouse floor and call it home.

The Bell Hotel was named for a former Alva businessman and Mayor, George W. Bell, who died on September 24, 1925. The stockholders of the Alva Building and Investment Company, builders of the hotel, christened the new hotel "The Bell." However, perhaps because of the large Bell Hotel sign atop the building, it was always identified as the "Bell Hotel." The hotel had its grand opening on January 1, 1927.

I remember back when I was going to Washington Elementary School and I was in the 5th or 6th grade. Mrs. Coffman was my teacher. The Bell Hotel still had a soda fountain in the northeast corner of the main floor of the building. The Lobby was towards the center of the northside. I seem to recall a dress shop or some other kind of store next to the Lobby and west. After forty-something years, my memory is vague.

My folks, three sisters and I still lived at 703 7th Street in a two-story framed house which was catty-corner from the First Presbyterian Church. Every Saturday I would walk down to the Bell Hotel for Art lessons from Jack Hayward. During the break time from learning to draw and paint on my Saturdays, the whole class would all go into the Soda Shoppe next door at the Bell Hotel and get a soda or ice cream. That really seemed like a special treat back then for this young thing (ME).

In the late 1960s (maybe 1967 or 1968) It was still used as a Hotel. Not sure of the date it closed down, but if anyone out there has any other information to share concerning this Alva, Oklahoma Landmark, please drop me an EMAIL I would love to hear from you and see the photos you have of this Hotel - Past & Present.

CLICK HERE to view larger PICJohnette (Scribner) Beagley, former Alvan & Class of '66, sent me this picture of the 'Old Hotel Bell Safe' that she purchased sometime back. Click on the photo to the left to see a larger view of the safe.

  |  View or Add Comments (0 Comments)   |   Receive updates ( subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


© . Linda Mcgill Wagner - began © 1999 Contact Me