The Okie Legacy: NW OK Marriages 1942

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2003

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NW OK Marriages 1942

Smith-Hubbert - Sunday, 1942 - Jeanette Smith and Ford Hubbert Wed In Quiet Ceremony - In a quiet ceremony at 5:30 Sunday afternoon, Miss Jeannette Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith, 621 Fifth Street became the bride of Ford Hubbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hubbert, Fargo, Okla. The wedding was held in the home of the bridegroom's parents.

Morefield-Nicola - Friday, 1942 - Morefield- Nicola Vows Are Taken Here Friday - Enid Girl Weds Alva Man in Quiet Ceremony - Simply solemnized on Friday night was the marriage of Miss Lorene Morefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Morefield, 2104 West Randolph, to Stanley Nicola, son of Mrs. Lorena Nicola, Alva.

Pugh-Hagen - Saturday, 1942, Beaver, Oklahoma - Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mada Pugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pugh, of Balko, to Mr. Ray Hagen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hagen, of Carmen. The ceremony was performed at the Church of God in Beaver on Saturday evening, with Rev. B. D. Brown reading the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pugh attended the couple.

Wares-Welsch - Sunday, 4 January 1942 - Esther Mae Wares Is the Bride of G. W. Welsch - In an impressive ceremony Sunday, January 4, 1942, at two o'clock, Miss Esther Mae Wares, Alva, became the bride of G. W. (Jack) Welsch, Ponca City, Oklahoma. The marriage vows were read in the Methodist church parsonage by Rev. G. A. Parkhurst.

Beekman-McBrinn - February 8, 1942, Oklahoma City - Miss Martha Beekman Will Become The Bride of Robert John McBrinn - The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Martha Beekman, daughter of Mrs. Everett Agnew, Arkansas City, Kansas, and Robert John McBrinn, Alva, son of Mrs. Bonnie Nance McBrinn, Oklahoma City, has been announced.

Fry-Poorbaugh - Thursday, February 12, 1942 - A very beautiful but quiet wedding took place Thursday, February 12, 1942, at ten o'clock in the morning when Miss Irene Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry, became the bride of Mr. Carl A. Poorbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Poorbough (sic), of Knowles, at the Methodist parsonage at Buffalo.

Norris-Kilmer - Thursday, February 19, 1942, Cherokee, Okla. - Vows Are Read for Miss Virginia Norris and Russell Kilmer Thursday in Quiet Ceremony - In a quiet ceremony at two o'clock Miss Virginia Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Norris, Alva, became the bride of Russell L. Kilmer, son of Melvin Kilmer, Alva. The marriage vows were read in the Friends Church parsonage at Cherokee, Okla., Thursday, February 19, with Rev. Elmer M. Ditch, officiating. Only attendants at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hensley, Jr.

Huddle-Wolgamott - March 14, 1942, Wichita Kansas - Clarice Huddle-Don Wolgamott Nuptials Are Announced Here - The marriage of Miss Clarice Jean Huddle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Huddle, Cherokee to Mr. Donald Dean Wolgamott, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wolgamott, Hardtner, Kansas was solemnized in the chapel auditorium of the First Methodist church, Wichita, Kansas, March 14. Dr. Tom Williams, pastor of the church, conducted the ceremony using the single ring service.

Barkley-Crenshaw, Jr. - Wednesday, March 18, 1942 - Gwendolyn Barkley Becomes Bride of Bill Crenshaw, Jr., Wednesday - Miss Gwendolyn E. Barkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barkley of 1202 Locust, became the bride of William T. Crenshaw, Jr., in a ceremony which took place in the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Parkhurst.

Lansdowne-Bullard - Saturday, March 26, 1942 - Stella Lansdowne-Clyde Bullard marriage Vows Announced Sunday - Rev. and Mrs. E. Ray Lansdowne announce the marriage of their daughter, Stella Irene, to Clyde F. Bullard, Saturday, sister of the bridegroom.

Cleveland-Brewer - Saturday, May 30, 1942 - Anna Cleveland, David S. Brewer Exchange Wedding Vows In Missouri - Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cleveland, of Alva, announce the marriage of their daughter, Anna, to David S. Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Brewer, of Cuba, Missouri. Rev. Witt Holly, pastor of the Cuba Methodist church, performed the nuptial ceremony, in the home of the bridegroom's parents, Saturday, May 30.

Stagner-Hood - Sunday, June 7, 1942 - Nuptial Vows Exchanged In Pretty Ceremony Sunday - A pretty wedding of interest to people of this community was solemnized Sunday, June 7 at noon, when vows were exchanged by Miss Ester Stagner, Northwestern State college senior, and Lester O. Hood of Aline. The double ring ceremony was used by the Rev. S. R. Brannon of Pueblo, Colo., uncle of the bride, when he read the service before a flower banked altar at Blue Mound church at Gray. The bride was given in marriage by her 80 year old grandfather, Mr. Fred Clark of Baldwin Park, Calif.

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