1920, Wife & Son of Prominent Oklahoma Politician
The Wichita Daily Eagle, out of Wichita, Kansas, dated 14 March 1920, Sunday, page 30, had the following headlines: "Wife and Son Of Prominent Oklahoma Politician," Mrs. John B. Doolin and young son, John, Jr.
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A charming leader the social world of Alva is this lovely young mother. No club or social affairs were complete without Mrs. Doolin, and her identification with the Woods County Chapter of Red Cross had brought her much praise. Mrs. Doolin had been secretary of the chapter since its organization about three years ago (1917), and was an indefatigable worker during the war. She was the wife of John B. Doolin, the prominent Democratic politician of Northern Oklahoma, who was associated in business with the Schaefer and Doolin Loan Company.
Before her marriage Mrs. Doolin was Miss Leo Mueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mueller, who were among the early residents of Wichita. Mr. Museller was the first police judge of the city, and as a lawyer was connected with Judge A. E. Helm. As Miss Mueller, Mrs. Doolin was graduated from the Wichita High School and was very popular with the younger crowd. She was one of the bridesmaids at the marriage about ten years ago (1910) of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dockum (Mabel Magill), which was a lovely occasion at St. John's Episcopal church.
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