Beckham County, OK - Marriages, 1923 Monday, August 15, 2005 Submitted by: delma25@pldi.net (Delma Tindell) ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm ************************************************ MARRIAGE CLIPPINGS - 1923 (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 24 Jan 1923) Bowen - Smith At a quiet Sunday wedding attended by only the immediate relatives of the couple, George F. Bowen of this city, and Mrs. Elva Smith were united in marriage by Rev. H. E. Stubbs of the Christian church, the ceremony being performed at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Nels Christensen, at three o'clock last Sunday afternoon. The bride is leaving her recently acquired position as matron of the San Joaquin hospital, and the couple will make their home on South H. Street. Mr. Bowen is well and favorably known in this city, having lived here for the past twelve years. He is part owner of the local H. & H. Laundry, and is a member of both the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. Mrs. Bowen is also a Rebekah, and has many friends in this city who will wish the couple a happy married life. Tulare California newspaper. Mrs. Elva Smith who was well known here and has many friends who join with the Democrat in wishing them a happy life. H. E. Stubbs, who performed the ceremony, is also an old Erickite and is better known here as "Pat." (The Elk City News Democrat, Elk City, Beckham Co, Ok, 25 Jan 1923 - Durham Items) From Canadian Record: Miss Bessie Brannon and Mr. Emmit Counts, were married during the holidays, Miss Brannon is one of Durham's High school teachers, and Mr. Counts is from Canute, Oklahoma. We wish this young couple much success and happiness. (The Elk City News Democrat, Elk City, Beckham Co, Ok, 25 Jan 1923) THIRTEEN YEARS AGO - January 27, 1910: John Penn and Miss Maud Bales were quietly married Saturday evening by Rev. Sebe Thomas. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 1 March 1923) MARRIED. Roy Hill and Miss Stella Flowers, daughter of Mr. Sam Flowers, were united in the bonds of matrimony, Friday night. The ceremony was performed at the home of Rev. I. Q. McCorkle, the preacher tying the nuptial knot. Mr. And Mrs. Hill both grew up in this community and are among our finest young people. Their many friends offer congratulations and best wishes for their future happiness and success. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 March 1923) Gilpert - Whorton Knowell Vance Gilbert and Miss Bobbie Whorton of Texola, were united in marriage here Tuesday morning. The ceremony was performed at the home of Rev. I. Q. McCorkle. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 March 1923) Adcox - Riley Jim Clay Adcox and Miss Beatrice Riley, were united in marriage Tuesday night, Rev. A. A. Miller performing the ceremony that bound these two young people as one. The above young people are well known in Erick and vicinity, they having lived here practically all their lives, and have won the confidence and respect of all our people, who join with the Democrat in wishing them health, happiness and wealth as they journey through life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 19 March 1923) Bryant - Davis. Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock the wedding bells toiled the hour of a quiet ceremony which united Marian H. Bryant and Miss Florence Davis in matrimony. Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Stewart witnessed the ceremony, which was said by Rev. J. F. Graham, at the home of Mrs. E. T. Davis. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 29 March 1923) Armstrong - Armistead Paul G. Armstrong, one of Erick's best known and a very popular young man, was married Saturday, March 24 to Miss Essie Belle Armistead, one of our most accomplished young ladies; the ceremony being performed by Rev. I. Q. McCorkle at this home in Erick. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 29 March 1923) Heard - McGowen Last Friday Arlie F. Heard and Miss Winona McGowen, were united in marriage, the ceremony being performed by I. Q. McCorkle. These young people have lived in and near Erick practically all their lives and have a host of friends here. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 29 March 1923) Watson - Haynes Chester M. Watson of Texola and Miss Edith Haynes of Shamrock, Texas, were united in the bonds of matrimony last Friday. The ceremony took place in the office of Joe Pyle and it is said that Rev. McCorkle assisted Joe in tieing (sic) the knot. The Democrat extends congratulations to the above newly weds. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 26 April 1923) Married. Last Wednesday evening Rev. Graham united in marriage Miss Bertha Strickland and Sterling D. Martin. The ceremony being performed at the church, after the prayer meeting service. Rev. Graham says if you desire to get married attend the prayer meetings. We extend congratulations to the happy couple. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 26 April 1923) Barker - Garrett Last Monday Captain Barker and Miss Irene Garrett were quietly united in marriage, the ceremony being performed at Sayre, Oklahoma. These young people are both well known here. Mr. Barker is a mechanic of unusual ability and is now employed by the Lewis Motor Co. The Democrat join with their many friends in wishing them health, wealth and happiness. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 16 Aug 1923) COOPER - SMITH Guy R. Cooper and Miss Vera L. Smith, both of Electra, Texas, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Sunday afternoon at the home of Rev. Arthur A. Miller who performed the ceremony. These young people have a number of relatives and friends here who join with the Democrat in wishing them all the joys of wedded life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 16 Aug 1923) WINN - HESS Last Saturday about 8 o'clock Rev. J. L. Haddock, was called upon to perform the wedding ceremony of Sears W. Winn of Texola and Miss Bertha Hess of Erick. These young people have lived in this vicinity practically all of their lives and have a large circle of friends who join with the Democrat in wishing them all the joys of wedded life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Aug 1923) MC CARTY - GORDON Mr. Jack McCarty and Miss Alaska Gordon were married by Rev. Graham last Monday evening Aug. 27, 1923, at the Methodist Parsonage. The Bride is the beautiful daughter of Mrs. Lucy Gordon. Alaska is well and favorably known here, having grown to young womanhood in our midst and has clerked at the Dixie store for the past few years, Alaska is a splendid Christian girl, of Methodist faith, a loving sweet disposition, and her many friends love her dearly. Mr. McCarty of Robinson, Okla., has been in our midst since June, employed as a driller and comes to us well recommended from his home town. He is a nephew of Jim and John McCarty of our City. The Democrat wish their many friends wish this splendid couple a happy and prosperous married life. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 20 Sept 1923) Yarbrough - Green Wedding The marriage of Miss Gladys Green to C. C. Yarbrough, of Port Arthur, Texas, was solemnized Wednesday morning at ten o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. And Mrs. E. M. Green on North Fourth street. The house was beautifully decorated in yellow chrysanthemums and white roses, the improvised altar being a bank of chrysanthemums and ferns, where the young couple stood while Rev. J. L. Haddock of Erick read the impressive ring service. The bride, who entered with her father, was gowned in white satin, the bodice being made with the short tight bodice of colonial style and the skirt being a voluminous affair of satin and crepe. Her tulle veil fell from a bandeau of orange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Her only ornaments were a pair of ear rings which adorned her grandmother's ears upon her wedding day. Mrs. Yarbrough is the eldest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Green and is a young woman of a very winsome personality. She graduated from the Erick High School two years ago, and immediately entered the Oklahoma University at Norman, where she specialized in expression and music. Mr. Yarbrough formerly lived at Erick and is a brother of the late Dr. Yarbrough of Erick. For the past two years he has made his home at Port Arthur, Texas, where he is connected with the Gulf Oil & Refining Company. After the ceremony an informal reception was held after which a three course wedding breakfast was served to the bridal party. Mrs. Yarbrough's going away gown was navy blue crepe satin, with accessories to match. The young couple left on the noon train for Port Arthur, where they will make their future home. A number of our of town guests were present to witness the ceremony. The following guests were present: Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Matherly; Mr. And Mrs. D. L. Patterson; Mr. And Mrs. M. S. Thomas; Mr. And Mrs. J. L. Haddock; Mrs. Bessie Herring; Mrs. L. M. Russell; Mrs. D. Storts; Mrs. J. W. Simmons; Mr. And Mrs. Bonifield; Miss Fannie Clark; and Messrs. Water Martin; Grady Stubbs and Marvin Noblitt all of Erick. Mr. And Mrs. W. A. Stubbs; Mr. And Mrs. E. E. Wall, Mrs. M. E. Rutherford and Mrs. Guy Russell of Sayre. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 4 Oct 1923) Strickland - Smith M. G. Strickland and Miss Clara Mae Smith were united in marriage, Friday Sept. 21, the ceremony being performed at Wheeler, Texas. These young people kept the marriage a secret until last Saturday, when their many friends learned of the fact, they made life unpleasant for the newly weds for sometime. The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 29 Nov 1923) Earl Bowers and Erath Willson and Henry Boatwright and Mollie Willson are reported to have married some where in Texas last week but have not returned yet. The girls are cousins. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 29 Nov 1923) Prescott - Newton Mr. Eugene Newton and Miss Olma Prescott motored to Wheeler, Texas, Sunday where they were quietly married. Both are well known in Erick, the bride being the pretty eldest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Frank Prescott, and has a host of friends and schoolmates who love her. Gene is the son of Mr. And Mrs. G. W. Newton, and is an native of Erick, having graduated from Erick High School last spring. He is an employee at E. L. Ray's Drug Store. We extend heartiest congratulations, and best wishes for a long and prosperous married life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 Dec 1923) Double Wedding. Saturday afternoon Bro. I. Q. McCorkle performed a double marriage ceremony for Virgil Ragle and Miss Eula Breedlove, and Lonnie Gardner and Miss Ethel Doak. These young people are all well known in Erick, as all of them are residents of our town, except Mr. Gardner who resides in Texola. The Democrat extends best wishes to both young couples. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 20 Dec 1923) Beg Your Pardon In giving an account of the double wedding at Bro. I. Q. McCorkle's last week, we gave Mrs. Virgil Ragle's name as Eula Breedlove; but she was Miss Eula Godfrey. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 Dec 1923) Campbell - Baker George S. Baker and Miss Birdie Campbell, both of this vicinity, were quietly married at the Christian parsonage last Sunday afternoon. Miss Campbell is the daughter of J. B. Campbell, one of our prosperous farmers. With their many friends, we extend heartiest congratulations. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 20 Dec 1923) Wilson - Smith Miss Velma Wilson of Sweetwater, and Mr. Harvey Smith of Erick, were married at the Baptist parsonage Sunday, Dec. 16th at 5 p.m., Rev. Bell officiating. The problem of what to give his girl for Christmas, has been worrying Harvey Smith for a long time, so he finally decided to give her a new name, and a wedding ring; however, he seems to have got impatient and presented them to her last Sunday. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of a prominent merchant of Sweetwater, she is a beautiful and sweet girl, having attended from Erick High school in 1922, and her friends here are numerous. Mr. Harvey Smith, son of Mrs. C. E. Smith of this City, is one of Erick's most prosperous young business men, a good christian boy, of sterling character. We predict for this splendid couple, a happy and prosperous future. The Democrat with their many friends, extend congratulations. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 20 Dec 1923) Married. Sunday afternoon Rev. J. L. Haddock performed a marriage ceremony for Raymond Eastman of Jester and Miss Ethel Cox of Mayfield. The ceremony was rather unique in that the young couple sat in their car in front of the J. L. Haddock home. Their only attendants were Bill Searcy and wife of Mayfield. We join their friends in extending best wishes and congratulations. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 20 Dec 1923) Renfro - Mason Frank Mason of Gaines, Texas, and Miss Ada Renfro of Erick were united in the Holy bonds of matrimony last Saturday. The ceremony that made them one was performed by Rev. Graham at the Methodist Parsonage. We extend heartiest congratulations. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 20 Dec 1923) Mooney - Van Tassel Miss Glovena Mooney of Erick and Everett Van Tassel of Vinson were married at the home of the bride's parents on December 18. The ceremony was performed before a large number of friends and relatives, Rev. A. G. Greer officiating. The guests were served with a beautiful wedding dinner immediately following the ceremony. The young people expect to make their future home in the Shiloh community. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 27 Dec 1923) Married. Double weddings seem to be the vogue now of days. Clarence Brawley and Miss Stadie Strickland and Quincy Brawley and Miss Annie Peterson were united in matrimony by Rev. J. F. Graham, Dec. 18th at the Methodist parsonage. The Democrat extends congratulations and best wishes. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 27 Dec 1923) Sullivan - Peppers Autrey Peppers and Miss Mayme Sullivan of Delhi were quietly married at the Christian parsonage last Thursday evening, Bro. I. Q. McCorkle performed the ceremony. We extend best wishes for a long and prosperous life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 27 Dec 1923) Married. Elmer Prock of Erick and Miss Grace Maiden of Texola and Sam Maiden and Miss Eula Anderson both of Texola were quietly united in marriage at the Christian Parsonage, Dec. 19th. The double ceremony was performed about 9 p.m. Brother I. Q. McCorkle officiating. We join their many friends in extending best wishes. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 27 Dec 1923) Married. Wm. G. Swain, of Meadows, Texas, and Miss Rowena Rotherford, of Sweetwater, Okla., were quietly married at the Christian parsonage, on Dec. 22, Bro. I. Q. McCorkle officiating. We extend best wishes for Mr. And Mrs. Swain. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 27 Dec 1923) Burris - McCoy It seems that cupid takes particular delight in casting his poisonous darts into the hearts of Erick's "promoters of intellectual expansion" that is our school teachers. The latest of the little blind imp's victims is Mr. Ted Burris, science teacher in Erick High School. Mr. Burris was quietly married to Miss Gladys McCoy at Boise City, Texas, Dec. 24. Both young people are residents of Weatherford, where they will make their home after the expiration of this school year. Mrs. Burris is teaching at Boise City. The Democrat wishes them the longest happiest married life ever. MARRIAGE CLIPPINGS - 1924 (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 31 Jan 1924) Riverview News. Miss Della Vann one of River View's most charming and accomplished young ladies was united in marriage to Mr. Fillmore James of Wheeler, Texas, Saturday afternoon in Erick at the home of Rev. Wilson. Mr. And Mrs. James will make their future home near Wheeler. We are sorry to lose her from our midst but our loss is Wheeler's gain. River View extends congratulations to Mr. And Mrs. James and wishes their cup of joy to always be full to the brim. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 7 Feb 1924) CORNELISON - TRACY The home of Mr. And Mrs. D. W. Tracy on Fourth street, was the scene of one of the most beautiful weddings of the season on Sunday last, when Miss Ollie, daughter of Judge and Mrs. D. W. Tracy, was united in marriage to J. Raymond Cornelison. The home was beautifully decorated for the ceremony. Mrs. Jackson presided at the piano, and as she softly played the wedding march, in the presence of about seventy-five guests and friends, the bride entered the bride-chamber, accompanied by her father. They were met by the groom and his brother, Virgil Cornelison, who acted as best man, and the father gave his daughter in marriage to Mr. J. Raymond Cornelison. The bride was dressed in white canton crepe, and bore on her arm a beautiful bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Etta Thomas, wore a gown of orchid colored canton crepe and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The groom and his best man were dressed in conventional black. The beautiful double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Stigler of the local Baptist church, in his usual solemn and impressive manner. The bride tossed the bouquet which was caught in the arms of Miss Elsie Hover of Mangum. Following the ceremony a bountiful wedding feast was served, which lasted for several hours. The bride has grown to womanhood among us, and is loved by all who know her. She is a beautiful young lady, highly accomplished, and possesses a rare and gentle disposition and tender spirit which endears her to all. She graduated from the Sayre high school three years ago and has since been attending Oklahoma University at Norman where she has made an enviable record, and where her many accomplishments and lovable disposition has won for her a very large circle of close friends. The groom is the son of Mr. And Mrs. George Cornelison of Erick, and is a young man who enjoys the confidence of all who know him. He graduated from Erick high school after which he attended Oklahoma University at Norman. At present he is principal of the Texola schools and has a most promising future. This young couple have commenced a life companionship under the most favorable circumstances, and enjoy the love and admiration of all their acquaintances, as well as a sincere desire for their future happiness and prosperity. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Ok, 14 Feb 1924) A wedding of much interest to Carter and vicinity took place Thursday evening, January 31, when Miss Ola Belle Jackson and Mr. Moody Rogers were united in marriage at Sayre. Mrs. Rogers is one of Carter's young women and has won many friends here who have known her from childhood. Mr. Rogers has also grown to manhood in our vicinity and is a promising young man. The young couple will be at home to their friends at the T. C. Allmon home where they have light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. W. T. Knight entertained the many friends of Mrs. Moody Rogers Friday afternoon, Feb 1st, at her pretty home with a bridal shower. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 14 Feb 1924) YOUNG - OWEN Last Sunday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Chas. T. Rook on Fourth street, Levi T. Young and Miss Pearl Owen were united in marriage, the wedding being a very modest but beautiful affair attended only by a very few close friends of the bride and groom. Mrs. Rook decorated the home very prettily and the contracting pair marched from the hall into the living room where they were met with the circle of friends by Rev. J. T. Means, the officiating minister, who pronounced a very solemn and impressive ceremony. Mrs. Young has for the past three years been an employee in the office of the Sayre Headlight, coming here from her home at Thomas, Oklahoma. Chas. J. Seely was first to show his devotion to the faithful employee by being first to kiss the bride and after congratulations, presented the happy couple with a set of six very beautiful pearl handled fruit knives. Mr. Young has been a resident of Sayre for a number of years, coming here as manager of the Greer house and since, having been connected with numerous business enterprises of the city. Both have hosts of friends who extend hearty congratulations and wish the newly weds long and happy lives. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 14 Feb 1924) DEMPSEY. Mr. Cleto Franklin and Miss Louzia Yostes were united in marriage last Friday by Rev. Vines of Rankin. The young couple are well known and have hosts of friends who wish them a long happy and prosperous wedded life. They will make their home with the parents of the groom, Mr. And Mrs. G. W. Franklin, at present. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 21 Feb 1924) Married. Miss Lena Knox and Mr. Murphy White were united in the Holy bonds of matrimony last Sunday at the Christian parsonage. Both young people are well known in and around Erick and the Democrat joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 21 Feb 1924) Married. Miss Gertrude Graham and Ivan Blair of Elk City were quietly married at the Christian parsonage here Sunday, February 17th. They succeeded in keeping their marriage a secret until Friday when they left on the 6:15 for Elk City. Mrs. Blair informs us that they will travel for about a year and will then make their home in or near Elk City. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Feb 1924) Married. Miss Vivian Franklin and Harry Brown of Elk City were quietly married at the home of D. L. Patterson last Friday night. Both young people are formerly of near Sweetwater, Bro. DeBord of the Nazarene Church officiated. We extend heartiest congratulations and best wishes for a long and prosperous married life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Feb 1924) Lyle - Flaxman Miss Marjorie Lyle and Phillip Flaxman, Sr., of Amarillo, were quietly married at the Christian Church of that place last week. Mr. Flaxman and Miss Lyle are both well known here, he being the former proprietor of the Dixie Store and she being bookkeeper there for some time. Mr. And Mrs. Flaxman have gone to the Eastern states for a short honeymoon. The Democrat extends congratulations to the happy couple. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Feb 1924 - Sweetwater news) Miss Thelma Robertson and Jack Tipton were united in marriage Sunday, the 24th of February. They moved into their new home near the Cotton store. We wish them much joy and happiness. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 March 1924) Married. At the home of Eld. C. F. O'Connor, Thursday, Feb. 28th, Mr. Walter A. Lowry and Miss Mary Cleo Scott. Both parties are well known in and around Erick. Miss Scott is the daughter of Mr. John Scott, a resident of Beckham county for about twenty years. Mr. Lowry is a son of Grandpa Lowry, 3 miles east of Erick. Elder C. F. O'Connor, officiating. We are sure their many friends wish them every happiness. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 March 1924) MARRIAGE LICENSES J. A. Story, 28, Elk City, and Esther Whitehurst, 19, Sayre. Ralph Coon, 26, Cheyenne, and Vera Haight, 20, Cheyenne. E. M. Newport, 26, Sayre, and Anna Turner, 21, Sayre. Frank H. White, 28, Arkansas City, and Bernice Meyers, 18, Sayre. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 March 1924) NEWPORT - TURNER Mr. Edward Newport, familiarly known about Sayre as "Spider," and shop foreman of the Sayre Headlight, took unto himself a bride last Monday evening, who before the marriage was Miss Anna Turner, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Jim Turner of Doxey. Mrs. Newport has for a number of months been an employee on the local switchboard of the Bell Telephone Co. and has been reared in and near Sayre. She, and the estimable family of which she was a member, have a wide acquaintance, especially among the older settlers of the Sayre-Doxey community and number their friends by their acquaintances. Mr. Newport came to Sayre about a year ago to accept a position with the Sayre Headlight and states that in his wanderings he has found no place like Sayre for the possibilities of getting a good wife, so accepts the opportunity with pleasure and foresight. "Spider" is an expert in his craft and has made a host of friends since coming to Sayre. The marriage of Mr. Newport being the second to take place among the Headlight force recently, Chas. J. states that it seems as tho the "Old Man" had better keep a good eye on the look out since this is leap year or he may be wooed and won by the wiles of some wonderful widow. (The Sayre Star, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 March 1924) STORY - WHITEHURST Mr. J. A. Story of Elk City and Miss Esther Whitehurst of this city were married Saturday at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Sol Lewis on 5th street. The bride is the charming daughter of Hary (sic) Whitehurst, and has grown to womanhood in Sayre, being one of our city's most popular and lovable young ladies. The groom is a popular young man of Elk City and is a member of the Story Hotel and Amusement company firm. Mr. And Mrs. Story left immediately after the ceremony for Hot Springs where they will spend a couple of months and from there will visit for a while at other points before returning to Elk City to make their home. Their friends, who are numbered by their acquaintances, wish for them many years of wedded bliss. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 May 1924) McAMIS - SELVY Miss Jewell McAmis, of this city, and Mr. John Selvy, of Cordell, were quietly married Sunday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage in this city, Rev. J. C. Morris officiating. Both these young people are well known in Sayre and also well liked. They have made many friends among the younger set who will regret to learn of their departure from our city. Their many friends here wish them success and prosperity wherever they might be. They will make their future home in Cordell, after a short honeymoon in various parts of Texas. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 22 May 1924) Miss Flora Walker and Mr. Allie Shackles were united in marriage at Elk City last Saturday. Miss Flora who has lived in this community for several years and has recently taught in our school, but taught at Rock Bluff in the past term, is a very popular young lady, while her husband is a popular and progressive young farmer of Sandstone, where they will reside. They visited at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Dale Clark Sunday and attended singing Sunday evening and received the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 5 June 1924) First in Beckham County. An unusual event occurred at the courthouse last Saturday afternoon when Leslie Riggins and Annie Munn, colored, of the Alf Tayler farm near Port were married by Judge R. S. Andrews in the District Court room in the presence of the assembled county officials. Judge Andrews says that this event marked a new experience in wide range of marrying folks, as this is the first colored ceremony which he has ever performed. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Aug 1924) Williams - Simpson Illa Williams, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. D. Williams, and Curtis Simpson, son of Mr. And Mrs. Simpson were united in marriage by Rev. Wells, August 24, both the young people are residents of Berlin. A large crowd gathered at the home of the bride's parents Monday evening to wish them every happiness in their adventure. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 25 Sept 1924) Marriages. The following marriage licenses were issued during the week ending September 20th. M. O. Branson, Sayre, and Ella Whitehead, Doxey; George T. Bert, Sayre, and Miss Tommie Jamison, Sayre; Claude Bibb and Miss Bula Hawkins, both of Sayre; Tom R. Hoover of Willow and Miss Rosa Rayburn, Canute; Herman Fox, Grimes, and Miss Mabel Coats, Grimes; V. I. Worley, Elk City, and Mrs. Roberta McComas, Elk City. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 9 Oct 1924) Brooks - Lackey Miss Madelyn Brooks and Mr. Jack Lackey, both of this city, were quietly married at the home of Rev. Morris, pastor of the M. E. church of this city, on Thursday night, last. Mrs. Lackey, for the past year has been connected with the Owl Drug Co., while Mr. Lackey is a member of the firm of "Cuff's Ready-to-wear" here and at Clinton. The young couple didn't announce the wedding and only told a few friends Saturday, when they started to Wichita Falls, Texas, to spend a few days. The Journal joins their many friends in wishing them much happiness and prosperity. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 9 Oct 1924) Married. Mr. William A. Odom of Lawton and Miss Rose Sabine of Chickasha were united in marriage at Chickasha last Friday, Oct. 3. Mr. Odom is a son of A. Odom who conducts the feed yard on south main. About three years ago he joined the U. S. Army and is now located at Ft. Sill. His wife will remain with his father here until his enlistment expires. The Democrat joins with their many friends in wishing them a happy life. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 24 Dec 1924) Married. Miss Noreen Gibbs and Mr. Melvin Chick were united in marriage at Sayre, Okla., last Sunday at 2 o'clock. These young people are both well known here and have a large circle of friends, who join with the Democrat in wishing them a long and happy life. MARRIAGE CLIPPINGS - 1925: (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 8 Jan 1925) Married. Miss Mary Everett and Mr. Paul Dollar were united in marriage Sunday afternoon. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. G. B. Everett, who have been here since the existence of Erick. The groom is a son of Mr. And Mrs. Frank Dollar, who have made this their home for the past two years. Both Mr. And Mrs. Dollar are fine young people and we wish them much joy; they have our earnest congratulations and good wishes for a long and happy married life. The Democrat joins in bestowing all benedictions, and may they ever be surrounded with the choicest gifts. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 Jan 1925) Salyer - Sanders An interesting announcement is that of the marriage of Miss Effie Sanders to Mr. John M. Salyer at the home of Mr. And Mrs. J. C. Hood Saturday, January 10th, at nine o'clock P.M., Rev. G. H. Stigler officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Sanders of Texola, and is a young lady of charming personality. She has been here for about two years employed with the Court Clerk's office. John Salyer is employed at The First National Bank, coming here from Cheyenne about two years ago. Mr. And Mrs. Salyer have a host of friends here who wish them a long, happy and prosperous life. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 Jan 1925) COCOANOUGHER - BRYCE The wedding of Ellen Bryce and Frank Cocoanougher was solemnized January 11 at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. C. K. Conwell of Altus. Red and white carnations and ferns decorated the rooms. The ceremony was read by Rev. Broom of the First M. E. Church. Only the relatives living at Altus were present at the wedding. There is no need of introducing Mr. And Mrs. Cocoanougher to the people of this vicinity for they are known well throughout this community, both having lived here a number of years. We join with their many, many friends in wishing them many years of happy married bliss. Mr. And Mrs. Frank Cocoanougher will be at home to their friends now at the residence of Mr. And Mrs. Mel Thomas. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 21 Jan 1925) ELLIS - DOLLAR Last Sunday afternoon Miss Thelma Dollar and Mr. Albert Ellis were quietly united in marriage. The bride is a daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Frank Dollar and the Groom is the oldest son of Mrs. Mary Ellis, who has been a resident of the Dabney community for a number of years. Both Mr. And Mrs. Albert Ellis are a happy young couple and we sincerely hope that there is joy laid up for them in the future. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Jan 1925) STUBBS - LINDSEY Grady Stubbs and Miss Fleta Lindsey, both of Erick, were quietly married at the home of Mr. And Mrs. W. A. Stubbs, the former's Uncle and Aunt, in Sayre, Thursday evening, January 15th, Rev. Means, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Sayre tied the wedding knot. Mrs. Stubbs is a daughter of Mr. J. R. Lindsey, who moved here last year from Mountain View, where she is a graduate of the Mountain View High School. She with her friend, Miss Celia McDonald have established a Beauty Parlor here and have built up a large patronage and also has made a number of friends since coming here. Mr. Stubbs is the second son of Mr. And Mrs. B. T. Stubbs, having lived here most of his life and his friends here are numerous. He finished Hill Business College in 1921 and after finishing accepted a position as bookkeeper with a large Mercantile Store at Alanreed, Texas. Last Fall he was employed by the Powell Gin Co. as bookkeeper at Texola, and at the present time is bookkeeper at the Western Lumber and Hardware Company here. Both Mr. And Mrs. Stubbs tried to keep the wedding a secret for a while just for the sensation of it, and succeeded pretty good for a week, and they tell us this time it was the man who could not keep a secret, as Grady was the first to tell it. They will make their home with Mr. And Mrs. B. T. Stubbs for the time being. We join their many friends in wishing them a happy and prosperous married life. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 19 Feb 1925) Wedding At Hollaway Home Wednesday. A wedding of interest to Sayre and Beckham county people was solemnized a the home of Mr. And Mrs. John Hollaway, four miles northwest of Sayre at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, when their daughter, Miss Arline, was given in marriage to Marvin Fuchs, son of Mr. And Mrs. C. G. Fuchs, of this city. Rev. W. S. Deatherage, pastor of the First Christian church of this city performed the ceremony. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 9 April 1925) Married. Miss Josephine Perkins and Mr. R. R. Pennington were quietly married Saturday, April 4th at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. H. C. Hutto officiating. The Democrat extends congratulations. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 16 April 1925) MARRIED FRIDAY. Mrs. Carrie Noffsinger and C. G. White of Ardmore were married by Judge R. S. Andrews at his residence in this city on last Friday. The bridal party left that afternoon for Oklahoma City and other Oklahoma points. Mrs. Noffsinger has been a resident of Sayre for the past twenty years, and she has a host of friends in this city and this part of the state who join with this newspaper in extending best wishes and congratulations. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 23 April 1925) Announcement of the marriage of Miss Lucille Paschall and Karl S. Sutton, both of Oklahoma City, has been made to friends in Beckham Co. Miss Paschal (sic) will be remembered as the youngest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. L. Paschal, old time residents of both Roger Mills and Beckham Co. but who now lives at Okeene where Mr. Paschal is engaged in the newspaper work. Mr. And Mrs. Sutton will make their home in Oklahoma City where Mr. Sutton is connected with the Western Newspaper Union. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 7 May 1925) Married In Sayre Sunday Afternoon. George L. Pounds, manager of the Vallance Bros. Grocery of Memphis, Texas, and Miss Lillymae Conwell, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. G. E. Conwell of this city, were quietly married at the home of the bride Sunday afternoon, May 3, in the presence of a few friends and relatives. Miss Lillymae is a graduate of the Sayre High school and of Hill's Business College, Oklahoma City. For the past three months she has held a clerical position with the Parker Motor Co., of Memphis, Texas. Rev. T. J. Means, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city officiated. The bride and groom will spend their honeymoon in Colorado, after which they will be at home to friends in Memphis, Texas. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 21 May 1925) MARRIED. Douglas Brisco and Miss Dorris Cook of this city were married by Dr. W. S. Deatherage at the Christian parsonage on Monday, May 18th. The contracting parties are popular young people of our city and will make their home here. The Journal joins with their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 4 June 1925) Miss Ethel Hohenshelt and Mr. Charles Clifner were quietly married at the home of her parents, Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Hohenshelt, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, by Rev. Means and left immediately for Colorado where they will spend their honeymoon. Both of the young people are well known and have a host of friends who wish them much happiness. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 4 June 1925) Miss Ethel Hohenshelt, the charming young daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Hohenshelt of Sayre and Charles Clifner of Doxey, were united in marriage Sunday at 10 A.M. at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. T. J. Means, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating. Mrs. Clifner has grown to young womanhood here and is a graduate of Sayre High School and is a student at Southwestern Normal at Weatherford. During the past winter she taught the primary department in the Mayfield school. She is known and admired by a large circle of friends for her winning and lovable personality. Mr. Clifner has grown to manhood in this county and at present is employed at the Ford Garage. The young couple left shortly after the ceremony by auto for an outing in Colorado and other western points. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 4 June 1925) MARRIED. Miss Kate White, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. M. White and Mr. James Greer, son of Mr. And Mrs. A. G. Greer were quietly married Saturday evening, May 30th, Rev. Hutto at the Baptist parsonage officiating. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 4 June 1925) MARRIED. Willie A. Hammons and Miss Jewell Clines, both of Willow, were married Tuesday afternoon, June 2nd, Rev. Geo. C. Hutto officiating. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 18 June 1925) C. R. Kyle of Tulsa and Miss Minabell Brockman were quietly married at the home of her parents Mr. And Mrs. W. D. Brockman Monday June 15 at 1:30 P.M. and left immediately for Tulsa where they will make their home. Miss Jewel Persinger of Duncan was an out of town guest who attended the wedding. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 18 June 1925) Miss Mina Belle Brockman, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. W. D. Brockman of Sayre, and C. R. Kyle of Tulsa Oklahoma were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents on North Fourth street Monday afternoon at 2 P.M. Rev. J. T. Means pastor of the First Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony. Mrs. Ima Hornbeck sang, "I Love You Truly", just proceeding the ceremony. Mrs. Kyle has grown to young womanhood in Sayre and possessed of many admirable traits. For several years she was a clerk in the post office and enjoys an extensive acquaintance in the town and surrounding community. Mr. Kyle came to Sayre during the oil boom and during his stay here made many friends. Mr. And Mrs. Kyle left on the afternoon train for Tulsa where they will make their future home. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 18 June 1925) PYLE - STEVENS Miss Fern Pyle and Mr. George Stevens, both of Chickasha, were married in Chickasha, Tuesday June 9th, at 11:00 o'clock. They left immediately for Colorado coming by the way of Erick and stopped overnight with relatives here, and left Wednesday for parts of Colo., where they will spend a short honeymoon at the summer cottage of an aunt of Mr. Stevens, from there they go to Denver where they will make their future home. The bride is the charming and winsome daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John Pyle now of Chickasha, but who lived in Erick for a number of years, and has a host a friends as well as a number of relatives who wish them many years of happy married life. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 18 June 1925) MARTIN - RILEY Miss Monta Martin and Hadley U. Riley were quietly married in Sayre last Thursday afternoon. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. M. Martin of the Mt. Carmel community, and is an accomplished young lady with a charming personality. She taught at the Choctaw School this last year and made many friends with her earnest efforts with her pupils and patrons. The groom is the third son of Mrs. Ada Riley who has lived here practically all his life, and has many friends here. They left Tuesday on an overland trip to parts of Oklahoma and Arkansas for a short honeymoon. Their many friends extend to this esteemable young couple many happy years of married bliss. (The Erick Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 25 June 1925) KEITH - TRAVELSTEAD Miss Viola Keith of Erick and Ray Travelstead of Texola were quietly married Saturday evening at Sayre. Viola is the youngest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. W. J. Keith of Erick. Ray is the only child of Mr. And Mrs. Taylor Travelstead of Texola. They will make their home in Erick. Their friends extend congratulations. (The Texola Tribune, Texola, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 Aug 1925) MISS GRACE JOHNSON AND HENRY HARGRAVES MARRIED. On Monday, July 26th, 1925, the words were spoken that made Miss Grace Johnson, of Sayre, and Mr. J. H. Hargraves, of Texola, man and wife. The ceremony was performed at Arapaho, Oklahoma, and the newly weds visited there a short while with the brother of the groom before returning to Texola. The union is the culmination of a romance starting early last spring when Miss Johnson came to Texola to open up a marcelling parlor in The Palace Barber Shop, where Mr. Hargraves was working as a barber. Mr. And Mrs. Hargraves are now at home to their friends in Texola, having taken light housekeeping rooms in the J. H. McCaskill home. This paper joins with their many friends in extending congratulations. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 6 Aug 1925) TOPPER - TOWLER Mr. A. E. Topper of Sweetwater, Oklahoma, and Mrs. K. Y. Towler of Fayetteville, Ark., were united in the holy bonds of Matrimony July 29th, 1925. Mr. And Mrs. Topper left Fayetteville Thursday by train for Sayre, Okla., from there they came over to Sweetwater Saturday evening to Mr. Topper's son John. They were tendered a fine reception that evening by about a hundred neighbors and friends. Sunday evening they were accompanied to their home which Mr. Topper had in readiness for his bride. Mr. Topper's many acquaintances and friends heartily congratulate this couple. Mr. Topper has been one of the good citizens of both Beckham and Roger Mills counties for a good many years, and he will still make his home with us. Mr. Topper is 79 yrs old and his bride 48 years old. Mrs. Topper is a sister of P. R. Sanders of Sayre, Okla. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 27 Aug 1925) TUGGLE - PARKER Mr. C. P. Tuggle, formerly of Erick, Oklahoma, but now of Sulphur, and Miss Velma Parker, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. L. C. Parker, were married at the home of the bride's parents Tuesday at 8 p.m. by Rev. Claude Johnston, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church. The bride is one of Sulphur's popular young ladies. She is a graduate of Sulphur high school and has also attended East Central Normal. She has been a teacher in the Washington School. Mr. Tuggle is employed with the Rose Tailoring Shop. He is a promising young business man and has made many friends in Sulphur. The young couple will make their home here. The above article was taken from a Sulphur paper. C. P. or (Percy) as his Erick friends know him is a son of Mr. And Mrs. C. C. Tuggle and has grown up in Erick and his many friends here extend congratulations to Percy and wife. (The Texola Tribune, Texola, Beckham Co, Ok, 3 Sept 1925) LOVELADY - McGUIRE On last Sunday at l:00 P.M., there was solemnized the wedding of Miss Ethel Lovelady, to Mr. Walter McGuire, at the home of the bride's parents here in Texola. Mrs. McGuire is the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. And Mrs. H. E. Lovelady. She has spent all her life here and graduated from the Texola schools. Mr. McGuire is a young man of esteemable character and is a teacher in the public schools of Beckham county having taught at River View the past two years. After the ceremony was performed by Rev. Tinkle in the presence of only the immediate family of the bride, a fine dinner was served. The newly-weds are spending the week at the home of the groom's parents who resides in the Grimes community and will depart the later part of this week for Weatherford where they both expect to attend the coming term of the Southwest Teacher's College. The Tribune with their many friends here extend congratulations. (The Southwest Record, Elk City, Beckham Co, Ok, 10 Sept 1925) JACKSON - WEEKS The Press office printed some beautiful wedding announcements last week for another happy couple that was married at Lawton, Sunday, August 23. Both were Clinton High school graduates last year. Miss Veva Mae Jackson is the beautiful daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. A. Jackson of this city, and Mr. Alton Weeks is a fine young business man of Clinton, where the happy couple will make their home. They are spending this week on a honeymoon with friends at Dumas, Texas. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 Oct 1925) Miss Rosea Chappel and Mr. Ottis Black were united in marriage at Elk City on Saturday, at the home of Rev. Mitchell, he officiating. They then attended the fair. They are residing with his brother near Berlin. The many friends of this happy young couple wish them well. They were shiverreed (sic) at the home of his parents on Tuesday night. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 Oct 1925) Mr. Earnest Lee Godfrey of Clarendon, Texas, and Miss Eula Percell of Lelia Lake, Texas, were united marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. And Mrs. J. D. Percell, Oct 7th. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 15 Oct 1925) Wedding Bells. Sunday was the day of Weddings in Erick when three of our well known couples were struck by the dart of Dan Cupid. Miss Lovena Dobbs, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Hubb Dobbs, a popular Senior in High School, and Mr. Harold S. Borin, son of Mr. And Mrs. Chas. Borin, a live wire Sophomore in E H S, eloped to Sayre Sunday afternoon and were married by Judge Andrews at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Tom Lowry. They have quit school and will be missed as they were the leaders of their classes and they are receiving congratulations from their many friends. Miss Dollie Brown and Mr. Homer Abla were married Saturday afternoon at the Baptist Parsonage by Rev. Geo. C. Hutto. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. Z. Brown and has lived near Erick since childhood. The groom is the son of Mr. O. W. Abla who also has lived here most of his life. They are receiving best wishes for a happy married life. Miss Odie Graves and Mr. Cove Sewell, both of Texola, were married Sunday noon by Rev. Hutto at the Baptist Parsonage in Erick. Miss Winnie Morgan, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. B. Morgan who have resided south of town sixteen years or more, and Rev. Davis, son of Mr. And Mrs. H. W. Davis, who are residing in the Hibbard community, were married in Sayre Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by Judge Andrews in the presence of Mr. And Mrs. Henry Self. Both Bride and Groom are favorably known in Erick and vicinity. They will make their home in Erick. Congratulations are in order. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 12 Nov 1925) Harris - Montoney Mrs. Pauline Montoney became the bride of O. H. Harris at a beautiful home wedding at noon Thursday which was solemnized by Rev. T. E. McSpadden, pastor of the Altura Presbyterian church. The ring ceremony was performed at the home of Mrs. A. R. Lange, 3126 Fort Boulevard, El Paso, Texas, the bride's sister. Mr. And Mrs. H. E. Sillmian attended the bride and groom. After the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Sillmian, which was beautifully decorated in pink and white cut flowers. A large number of gifts was received by the bridal couple. Ove was a Senior in Erick High, but gave up the school to join the ranks of Uncle Sam, something like one year ago. Ove is a boy liked by all who knew him, he was one of the star football players of Erick High last year, playing left tackle. The Democrat sends congratulations and wishes them a long and happy married life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 19 Nov 1925) WILKINSON - MAXWELL Miss Lewella Wilkinson and Mr. Troy Maxwell were quietly married Sunday morning, November the 15th. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Jim Wilkinson. The groom is the son of Mr. S. P. Maxwell, both are well known around Erick. Mr. And Mrs. Maxwell left Sunday morning for Bejamin (sic), Texas, to visit her grandparents, taking Mrs. Jim Wilkinson with them. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 19 Nov 1925) MARRIED. W. D. Nichols and Mrs. Alice Beadle, ran away last Sunday to Sayre and were married by Rev. Steele, Baptist minister of Sayre. Mr. Nichols secured his license last Thursday when he quietly went to Sayre whispered to the Clerk and paid $2.50 for his bride. The groom is 63 years old and his blushing bride is only 60. They are receiving congratulations at the Cozy Café. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 17 Dec 1925) TAYLOR - BARKER WEDDING Last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Fred Smith, Railroad Hill, a large circle of friends and relatives gathered to be present at the wedding of Mr. Bill Taylor and Miss Nova Barker, in which Rev. Deathredge united the couple in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride is the charming young daughter of Mrs. W. A. Barker of Sayre. The groom is popular young man of this city. Those present were: the bride's mother, Mrs. W. A. Barker; Mrs. Geo. Yarnell and daughter Beatrice Nevil; Mrs. E. E. Whitten and daughter, Vera; Mr. And Mrs. C. W. Sutton; Mrs. M. J. Barker; Mr. R. McKinney of Wellington; Mr. And Mrs. E. W. Barker; Mr. And Mrs. C. A. Hayles and Mrs. Deathredge, daughter and son. After the ceremony a delicious supper was served which Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. C. W. Sutton had prepared for the occasion. (The Sayre Journal, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 17 Dec 1925) GRIFFIN - FULLER WEDDING Miss Greta Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Laura Harris, and Mr. Weldon Fuller, prominent young business man of this city, were married at the home of the bride's mother, 507 W. Elm Street, last Saturday evening by Rev. J. T. Means, leaving immediately after the ceremony for Amarillo, Texas, where they spent Sunday, returning to this city Monday. Following the return from Amarillo a wedding dinner was given at Mrs. Laura Harris' home, which was attended by twenty relatives and friends of the happy couple. They will make their home in this city. Mr. Fuller is assistant manager of the McAnerny Motor Company, local Ford agents. Mr. And Mrs. Fuller have the well wishes of their host of friends. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 31 Dec 1925) Miss Kate Caudill youngest daughter of Mrs. Lucy Caudill of East Erick and Mr. Earl Dollar, son of Mr. And Mrs. John Dollar, were quietly married Saturday evening at the Baptist Pastorium, Rev. Geo. C. Hutto officiating. MARRIAGE CLIPPINGS - 1926: (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 14 Jan 1926) LOWRANCE - HEFLIN Earl Lowrance and Miss Lovelle Heflin were united in the holy bonds of matrimony in Sayre, January fifth, nineteen hundred and twenty six. The Baptist minister of Sayre read the wedding vows. The groom is a barber in one of the leading shops in Sayre. He is a handsome young man with a good personality. He is the son of a progressive farmer who resides near Sayre. The bride is a talented musician, being an expert pianist, and is also good on the violin, and is a charming young lady. She, like her brother Weltha, have grown up in Erick and has a host of friends to her credit. Her marriage was a complete surprise to most of the people in Erick. She is the only daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. W. Heflin and her marriage was rather a shock to them. Their many friends here and in Sayre join in, in wishing them a long and prosperous married life. Mr. And Mrs. Earl Lowrance are at home to their friends in Sayre in their lovely apartment on 4th Street. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 4 Feb 1926) Madison - Lawley Mr. Curtis Madison of Sayre and Miss Lula Lawley of Erick were married in Texola, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31, by Rev. Danner, pastor of the Baptist Church, in the presence of Mrs. Lena Price, Mr. Madison's mother, and his sister, Thelma, Gladys Robinson and Mr. And Mrs. B. H. Talley, friends of the groom, all of Sayre and Mr. And Mrs. Victor Adcox, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. C. C. Lawley. She has a lovable disposition and has many friends in Erick. The groom is a nephew of contractor, T. E. Pope, and is helping on the Stagner Hosptial. They will make their home in Sayre. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 11 Feb 1926) Married. Mrs. Pearl Reece and Mr. John Keay, were united in Wellington, Texas, Feb. 4th, in the presence of Mr. And Mrs. Willie Chick, who took them to Childress, Texas, last Wednesday where Mr. Keay is employed at the Ft. Worth and Denver yards. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 11 Mar 1926) Plainview News. KITCHENS - POWELL Miss Lenora Kitchens, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. H. N. Kitchens of Sayre, Route A, and Mr. Roy W. Powell, son of Mr. And Mrs. W. J. Powell of Mountain View, Okla., were quietly married at Sayre, Tuesday evening March 2nd, 1926 by Rev. Weeks of Sayre. Mrs. Powell is a teacher of Beckham county and is now teaching the Primary room at Plainview. She is a very highly respected young lady and has a fine reputation as a teacher. She taught at Heatley last term. Mr. Powell is a well thought of young man, with a fine reputation. Congratulations are extended to them by wishing them a long and happy wedded life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 11 Mar 1926) Married. John D. Brown and Miss Francis Burton, both of Sayre, were united in marriage by G. Calvin Parham at the Christian parsonage, March 8th 1926 at 4:30 p.m. Many of Erick people remember Francis Burton, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John Burton, who resided in Erick a few years ago. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 11 Mar 1926) The marriage of John D. Brown and Miss Frances Burton, both of this city, was solemnized at the Christian church in Erick on Monday evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. T. Burton, of Erick, but has been making this city her home for some time past. Mr. Brown has been engaged in business in Sayre the past year, and is a most enterprising young man. After the ceremony they returned to this city, where they will be at home to their friends, who wish them a happy and prosperous life. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 11 Mar 1926) Hugh Roberts, of Carter, and Miss Lorene Singley, of Mangum, were married by Rev. G. W. Nichols, at his residence on Tuesday last. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 18 Mar 1926) NUNLEY - MC COMBS Another romance culminated the 27th of February in the happy marriage of two Elk City teachers. The contracting parties were Mr. Massey J. McCombs and Miss Callie Nunley. The wedding ceremony was performed at Norman, Oklahoma, where both had attended the state university. The marriage took place in the beautiful McFarlin Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South, in that city. This is a wonderful structure, the greatest building of this denomination in the world, and was built, furnished and presented to Norman by Mr. And Mrs. R. M. McFarlin, of San Antonio, Texas. It was built as a memorial to their son buried there. The officiating minister was Doctor Barton, the pastor of the church. Mr. McCombs has been employed as one of the teachers in the Elk City Public Schools for a year and has given perfect satisfaction. Miss Nunley has also been primary supervisor in the Elk City Schools and her work too highly appreciated. They have friends all around who were delighted to hear of a well earned courtship and happy marriage and who extend the best wishes for their happiness and future success, and the Journal join the host of friends in doing this. Elk City Journal Miss Nunley is a sister of Mrs. Elmer Ray and Mrs. A. B. Howard of Erick and has a host of friends in Erick. Miss Nunley's parents live near Texola. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 25 Mar 1926) MARRIED. Edward Killingsworth and Miss Pauline Hill were quietly married Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. Hutchinson reading the marriage vows. Only a few relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Killingsworth is the only daughter of Mr. And Mrs. C. M. Hill and is beloved by her parents and all who know her. Mr. Edward Killingsworth is a son of Mr. And Mrs. J. M. Killingsworth who reside near Shamrock, Texas. He has a score of friends to his credit here and at Shamrock. Best wishes, too, are extended to this young couple and may they receive encouragement from their friends as they are only seventeen years each and need all the good will possible. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 25 Mar 1926) Double Wedding. The double wedding that took place in Wheeler, Texas, Saturday, March 20th and that of Miss Opal Pyle and Bobbie Blancet, and Jean Morgan and A. L. Yeary, was one of the most complete surprise to the people of Erick and vicinity have witnessed in quite a while. Both young men are employed as cooks at the City Café. They asked to get off Saturday afternoon, not telling their object. The girls had remarked to Ruby Morgan time after time for two days that they were going to get married, but each time they said this teasingly till Ruby thought nothing would come of it. - Then late Saturday the couples arrived home and announced their marriage. Opal Pyle Blancett (sic) is the only daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Joe Pyle, who has grown to womanhood in Erick. She is a girl with a lovable disposition and adored by her parents. She is also a talented musician. Bobbie Blancett, too, has grown up in Erick. He is a likeable person and has a host of friends here. Though like many other boys he has been full of mischief, but now since he has taken unto himself a wife he has made the remark that he will settle down and we are going to trust in him. Jean Morgan Yeary is the second daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John A. Morgan, who has lived in Erick for the past two years, having moved here from their farm south of town. All who know Jean love her. She is a nice quite (sic) and refined girl. A. J. Yeary, whose parents live in Amarillo, has only lived in Erick a short time, but since his arrival here has made a number of friends. The good wishes are extended to these young people. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 7 Apr 1926) PENNINGTON - WHITE Mattie Mae Pennington and Ben White motored to Mangum Sunday where they joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. Both Mr. And Mrs. White are well known here, having been students in Erick High School. They will make their home near Erick for the time being. We join their many friends in wishing them well. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 8 Apr 1926) Married. Floyd T. Davis and Hazel Brooks of Erick were quietly married at Mangum at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. Jackson. The ceremony took place Sunday afternoon, April 4th. (The Texola Tribune, Texola, Beckham Co, Ok, 8 Apr 1926) DOWNES - MYRICK On March the 14th, Miss Billie Jene Downes and Mr. Cicero Myrick stole a march of their many friends by going to McLean, Texas, and getting married and then trying to keep it a secret for 3 weeks. Both of these young people are well known here. Mrs. Myrick having lived here the greater part of her life while Mr. Myrick has lived here only two or three years. This young couple is highly respected and well thought of in this community. The Tribune joins in wishing for them a pleasant journey through life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 22 Apr 1926) HUGHES - DAVIS Whittie Hughes, well known Erick young man, who has been employed with the Simmons Gin Company and Miss Edna Earl Davis, an accomplished and well-to-do young lady, stole a march on their many friends last Sunday, April 11th and went to Sayre where the wedding ceremony was read by Judge Andrews in the presence of Elmer Lewis and Henry White. The wedding was kept a secret until the first of this week when Whittie just had to buy the cigars to ease everybody's curiosity. All their friends join in wishing them a prosperous journey through life. Mr. And Mrs. Hughes will be at home to their friends in their charming bungalow that is just being completed for these two turtle doves. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 22 Apr 1926) Mrs. Dixie Rutherford and Jeff Price were quietly married at Mangum Sunday. Both are favorably known here and at Delhi where they have lived a number of years. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 29 Apr 1926) POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE MARRY. John Fowler and Miss Ruth Garrett Married on Sunday Last. John Fowler, clerk at the Russell Pharmacy, and Miss Ruth Garrett, bookkeeper at the First National Bank, were married at the home of Mr. And Mrs. W. E. Nix, on North Fifth street, last Sunday afternoon by Rev. T. N. Weeks of the Methodist church. Only a few relatives and close personal friends were present. The groom came here from Weatherford, Oklahoma, about a year ago, entering the employ of the Owl Drug Store. A few months later he left there to accept a position in the Russell Pharmacy. During his residence in this city John has made a host of warm personal friends. The bride has been in the employ of the First National Bank for several years past and enjoys a very wide acquaintance with the people of Sayre and vicinity, by whom she is highly respected - in fact, the newlyweds are a very popular young couple in this section, and an unusually large number of friends will wish them a life of happiness and prosperity. After a short visit with relatives they will return to this city and resume their positions making their home in rooms over the Diamond C stores which are already fitted up for their use. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 3 June 1926) The marriage of Miss Bettie Cooper to Lowell King will take place at 12:30 o'clock Saturday at the St. Luke M. E. Church at Oklahoma City. The wedding vows will be read by Rev. Forney Hutchinson, pastor. Miss Cooper is the youngest daughter of Mr. Charlie Cooper who spent her childhood in Erick and graduated from E. H. S. in 1919. She moved with her parents soon afterwards to Oklahoma City where she entered Hills Business College and finished in a short time with honors - she then accepted a position with the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce where she held a responsible position up to date, with many words of praise given her by Ed. Overholser, President of the Chamber of Commerce. Miss Cooper is a girl with a lovable disposition, and too, she is quite talented, being a good musician and a writer of prose and poetry. One of her writings was published in the 89ers Edition a few years ago. The writer is not intimately acquainted with Mr. Lowell, but having met him can say that he is a man with a friendly disposition, but those who know him personally praise him as a gentlemanly young man with a strong personality who is worthy of Miss Cooper's love. Immediately after the ceremony they will leave for parts of Colorado for a short honeymoon. Those from here who will be in attendance at the wedding will be: Mr. And Mrs. Charlie Cooper, Miss Rachel Brook and Miss Kathryn Stewart. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 17 Jun 1926) GALLAWAY - GRIGGS Dr. Curtis W. Gallaway and Miss Esther Griggs of Clarendon, Texas, were quietly married, June 12, in the home of the bride's parents, Rev. J. H. Hamblen of the First Methodist church officiating. The impressive ring ceremony was used. The happy couple left immediately for points in Oklahoma. The groom is a son of Mr. And Mrs. W. A. Gallaway of this city, but he is practicing in Clarendon, Texas. Dr. C. W. Gallaway, one of our native boys, but now a resident of Clarendon, Texas, surprised his parents and friends, Sunday, by bringing home his bride. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 17 Jun 1926) George Wilson Married. An unusually beautiful and impressive wedding took place at the First Baptist church Monday evening at 8:30 when Miss Blodwin Paullus Jones became the bride of Mr. George Raymond Wilson of Butler. The church was artistically decorated for the wedding. The chancel was banked with a wealth of ferns, palms and potted plants, and clusters and baskets of sweet peas and larkspur, tied with bows of orchid tulle lent a touch of brighter color. Wicker floor baskets filled with sprays of orchid and yellow blossoms stood at either side and a basket of larkspur in orchid shades, decorated the console. An arch of summer greenery rose from the chancel and smaller arches formed the gateway to the aisles. Loops of orchid tulle caught in bows at the ends of the pews marked the sections reserved for the relatives, the Young Women's auxiliary, the Philathes circle and other special guests. The entire lower floor and balcony of the auditorium were filled with friends of the popular young couple. A brief musical program was given as a prelude by Mr. Paolo Conte, who played the wedding music. Just preceding the ceremony, Mr. Sam E. Jones, an uncle of the bride, sang "Because" by D'Hardeot. With the opening stains of the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" the bridal party entered, Dr. J. Benjamin Lawrence, pastor of the church, followed by the bridegroom and his best man, Mr. Clifford Zoll, entering from the doorway at the right of the chancel, while the ushers, Mr. J. P. Jones, brother of the bride, Mr. Ollie Stone, Mr. Carl White and Mr. William Fulton, college friends of the bridegroom entered down the left aisle. Following them were the bridesmaids, Miss Grace Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Tydfil Jones, a cousin of the bride, Miss Opal Martin and Miss Beatrice Cox. Miss Sara Jones of McAlester, an aunt of the bride, and maid of honor, came next followed by the two little flower girls, Sara Margaret Jones and Nita Margaret McManus, who strewed rose petals from dainty baskets in the pathway of the bride, who entered on the arm of her father, Mr. G. F. Jones. The bride was met at the arched gateway by Mr. Wilson and together they took their places before the altar, attended by the maid of honor, the best man and the flower girls, while two bridesmaids and two ushers stood at either side. The sweetly solemn and impressive ring ceremony was performed by Dr. Lowrance, Mr. Conte softly playing "Love's Old Sweet Song" during the taking of the marriage vows. Mendelssohn's Wedding March was played as a recessional as the wedding party passed out through the right aisle. The bride who is a winsome and beautiful brunett, looked lovely in her wedding gown of lustrous white Duchesse satin, the full skirt, shirred at the waist, being bordered with a wide transparent hem of white silk lace and a broad band of the lace forming the front of the close fitting bodice. Her wedding veil of white silk net, gathered in becoming cap shape about her head and held in place by clusters of orange blossoms, fell to the floor in graceful folds. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride's roses and sweet peas. The maid of honor, Miss Sara Jones, wore a straight line evening gown of Adriatic blue cut velvet, with a picture hat of pink georgette trimmed with two large blue pompoms. Her flowers were roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaids wore robe de style gowns in pastel shades with wide brimmed georgette hats in corresponding colors. Miss Grace Wilson's gown was of white georgette over orchid taffeta. Miss Beatrice Cox wore yellow taffeta opening in front over a gold slip. Miss Opal Martin wore rose georgette and Miss Tydfil Jones' gown was of sunburst taffeta trimmed with georgette. Their corsages were of sweet peas in harmonizing shades. The bride's small sister, Sara Margaret Jones, who was one of the flower girls wore a ruffled frock of pink flat crepe with blue chiffon bow on the left shoulder; her cousin, Nita Margaret McManus of McAlester wearing a similar frock of blue crepe with a pink chiffon bow. Following the wedding, an informal reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. And Mrs. G. F. Jones, on North Aydelotte street; the guests being limited to the wedding party, members of the two families and intimate friends of the young couple. A color note of the orchid and yellow prevailed in the appointments of the luncheon table, from which a dainty ice course was served, the bride cutting and serving her wedding cake. During the reception the newly wedded pair cleverly eluded their friends and left by motor for Oklahoma City, going from there to Medicine Park for a fortnight honeymoon. The bride's going away gown was of gray flat crepe, with plain bodice, full skirt shirred, at the waistline, snug fitting collar, and long sleeves. A coat of rose charmeen, trimmed in gray squirrel and gray close fitting hat, trimmed with ostrich pompoms completed her costume. The bride, who came to Shawnee with her parents from McAlester a few years ago, is a charming and accomplished young woman. She has been an active worker in the First Baptist church, where she has been the efficient president of the Young Women's auxiliary and assistance teacher of the Philathes class the past year and where her sweet and unassuming nature and winning personality have endeared her to all her associates. For the past three years, she has been private secretary to Mr. H. T. Douglas, president of the Shawnee National Bank. Mr. Wilson, who is the son of Rev. and Mrs. S. N. Wilson of Erick, made many friends here while a student at O. B. U., where he was a popular member of the class of '25. For the past year, Mr. Wilson who is an ordained minister, has been superintendent of schools at Butler and pastor of the Baptist church at Hammond, a neighboring town. Mr. And Mrs. Wilson will be at home at Butler on their return from their honeymoon. - Shawnee Daily News. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 1 July 1926) FORMER SHAMROCK MAN MARRIES ERICK GIRL Miss Jewell Cupp and George Staggs, Jr., both of Erick, Okla., were quietly married last Sunday by Rev John (last name unclear) at his home here. Following the ceremony the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to points in Ark. The bride is the charming and talented young lady, known and well liked by most of the young people of this city through trips made here from time to time. The groom is the son of Mr. And Mrs. Geo. Staggs of this city and lived here several years. For the past several months he has been employed in Erick, where he and his wife will make their home. The Texan joins the friends of the couple here and at Erick in wishing them a long and happy married life. - Wheeler County Texan. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 1 July 1926) DINNER GIVEN IN HONOR OF NEWLY WEDS Mr. And Mrs. Harvey Smith entertained with a dinner at their home on Friday, June 25th at six o'clock, in honor of Mr. And Mrs. Leonard Roberts, who were married on June 24th. The hostess was assisted in serving the lovely three course dinner by Mrs. Maude Smith. Those present were the honorees, Miss Ethel Smith, Miss Eula Green, Mr. Marshall Kelley of Earth, Texas; Mr. Raymond Wallace, Mr. And Mrs. George R. Wilson, Mrs. Maude Smith and Mr. And Mrs. Harvey Smith. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 1 July 1926) POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED. A very sweet and solemn ceremony was performed Sunday morning at the home of Mr. And Mrs. J. C. Green at Lone Oak, when their daughter Elua (sic) became the bride of Marshall Kelley of Earth, Texas. The rooms were decorated in pastel shades combined with vines and roses. At one end of the living room, was an altar where the couple took their vows. The bride looked very charming in a gown of white georgette, with bands of satin. Her picture hat was also of white georgette. The bride is the lovely daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. C. Green, and graduated with the class of '25 from the Sayre High School. The groom is the son of Mr. And Mrs. Jerry Kelley of Earth Texas, and is a graduate of Erick High School with the class of '24. He is very well known in this vicinity. The couple will make their home at Earth Texas, where Mr. Kelley is associated in business with his father. Out of town guests attending the wedding, were Mrs. Fannie Teague of Slayton, Texas, and Mr. And Mrs. Geo. Green also of Slayton, Texas, Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Smith of Foss, Okla., Mr. And Mrs. R. H. Green of Berlin Texas and Mr. Jerry Kelley of Earth Texas. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 1 July 1926) ROBERTS - WILSON WEDDING. Popular Couple of Erick Married Last Thursday. A simple, but impressive home ceremony was performed on Thursday, June 24th, at 8:30 p.m., at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. N. Wilson of Lone Oak, when their daughter Grace was united in marriage to Mr. Leonard Roberts. The living room and dining room were very beautifully decorated with streamers of pale green and yellow. At one end of the living room, was an improvised altar which was decorated with vines and roses, where the ceremony was performed. Mr. George Wilson, brother of the bride, sang "O Promise Me" by Reginald de Koven, after which the bride and groom entered the room, and met before the altar, where Rev. S. N. Wilson, the father of the bride was standing, who performed the ceremony. The bride, who is a petite burnett, looked lovely in her wedding gown of white georgette. The lower part of the full skirt was covered with small white taffeta ruffles. The dress was worn over an orchid slip, and her hat was flesh and orchid silk braid. Mrs. Roberts graduated from Erick High School with the class of 1924, and has attended Oklahoma Baptist University at Shawnee one year. This past year, she has been primary instructor at Liberty Consolidated school. The groom is the son of Mr. And Mrs. W. J. Roberts of Sweetwater, Oklahoma, and graduated from Erick High School with the class of 1925. He is now employed by Ray's Drug Store. After the wedding, an ice course was served by Miss Dora Wilson, a sister of the bride, assisted by Mrs. George R. Wilson, the bride cutting and serving her wedding cake. The guests were limited to a few intimate friends and relatives of the groom. They left immediately for Erick where they will make their home. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 8 July 1926) Percy L. McLean, son of Mr. And Mrs. John McLean, northwest of this city, and Miss Willie Mae Boyd, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Will Boyd, of the Murphy Gin section, were married on Saturday last. The newlyweds are well known young people and a host of personal friends will join with the Headlight in extending congratulations. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 22 July 1926) CARPENTER - SPARKS Mr. Chauncey T. Carpenter, youngest son of Mr. And Mrs. George T. Carpenter of Mayfield, and Miss Lorraine Sparks, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Harvey Sparks who reside near Texola, were united in marriage at Weatherford, Oklahoma, July 3d. Both of the contracting parties are well and favorably known in this vicinity, and the wedding was not a surprise to their friends as they have been sweethearts for a long time. Everybody is wishing them unbounded success and happiness. The bride is a lovable young lady with a strong character and is very talented, having attended college in the east and one year at Weatherford where she was going at the time of their marriage. She will teach at Friendship this coming school term. The groom is a prosperous young farmer, a man of good morals and has the respect of all who know him. He is building a beautiful new home for his bride which they expect to occupy soon. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 5 Aug 1926) Erick Couple Marry Here Miss Florence Jo Ward and Willie V. Mixon, both of Erick, Okla., were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage here Tuesday night at eleven o'clock. Rev. W. E. Hamilton, Methodist pastor, officiated at the wedding. - Wheeler County Texan. These young people kept their marriage a secret for one week and when their friends found it out they were given one royal chivorlee (sic) and are now at home to their friends in the home of Mr. J. C. Mixon. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 26 Aug 1926) Sunday afternoon Mr. And Mrs. A. E. Hamilton accompanied Mr. Edgar Hood and Miss Oklahoma Cargill to Wheeler, Texas, where they were married, which came as quite a surprise to most of Erick's populace. Miss Cargill is a daughter of Mayor O. A. Cargill of Oklahoma City and was here the guest of her uncle, Rolin Cargill and aunt, Mrs. Leo Jackson. During her short stay here she has become acquainted with many and all who have met her are glad of the acquaintance. She is a graduate of the Oklahoma City schools and is very popular with the younger set at that place. The Daily Oklahoman of Tuesday paid Mrs. Hood several complimentary remarks under a newspaper half-tone of the charming bride. Mr. Hood, or "Ed" as we know him, is the type of young man that gives us much pleasure to compliment on the fast progress he has made in his books. Having graduated from Erick High School 4 years ago at the age of 18 and has had 4 years in pharmacy at the University of Oklahoma at Norman, and it was there he met Miss Cargill and became very close friends which ripened into their becoming husband and wife. Ed is the oldest son of W. O. Hood and is absolutely a product of Erick of which we are very proud to own. We wish this young couple an untold amount of happiness and their many friends here join the Democrat in hailing the grand sign of joy in their direction. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 26 Aug 1926) The wedding of Miss Pauline Willingham and Newton J. Vann at Sayre August the 14th was quiet a surprise to friends and relatives of these young people. Pauline, the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Willingham who live near Erick is well known in and vicinity, having been a student of Erick High School. She is a charming young lady and J. N. is to be congratulated on winning her heart and hand. Newton, the only son of Mr. And Mrs. J. W. Vann, pioneers of Riverview community, is one of the most highly respected young men. Mr. And Mrs. J. N. Vann departed soon after the ceremony for Lawton where they enjoyed a few days honeymoon. The large group (at least fifty) of young men and women which gathered at the J. W. Vann home Friday evening to "Charivari" shows how highly respected was "Newton" among the people of the community. The crowd enjoyed old fashioned games and were treated to lots of good candy by the groom. They all join in wishing them much happiness in the future. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 2 Sept 1926) DILLING - DAVIS Mr. Clarence Dilling of the Iowa Community and Miss Sadie Davis of the Coyote Community were quietly married August 21st at the home of Bro. Hutto in Erick. Both young people are well known around Erick and vicinity. There was a large group of young people (at least 20) which gathered at the home of D. J. Dilling Saturday evening to "Charivarie" which showed how highly respected the young couple was by the people of the community. The crowd enjoyed a few games after which the groom treated with lots of candy and cigars. All report a nice time, and they all joined in wishing them much happiness in the future. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 9 Sept 1926) W. R. White, of Amarillo, and Miss Bertha Rook, of this city, were quietly married at Cheyenne one week ago last Sunday and are now spending their honeymoon in New Mexico. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 9 Sept 1926) HARRELL - JOCY Sunday morning Jim Harell drove to Willow where he met Miss Thelma Jocy from Electra, Texas, bringing her to his mothers, Mrs. W. E. Rogers and Mr. Rogers home, where they were married by the Rev. Hutto of the Baptist Church in the presence of immediate relatives and a few intimate friends. A wedding dinner had been prepared and was partaken of by the guests, M. B. Rook and family, Chas. Rogers and family of Spearman, Chas. Mixon and family, Mrs. C. E. Smith and daughter, Frances; Harvey Smith and wife; Miss Fannie Anderson of Muleshoe, Texas, and Modelle Sardis and Glendon Robertson. They went Sunday evening to the rooms previously engaged at Mrs. Stort's, where they are at home to their many friends. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 23 Sept 1926) WILEMAN - GILBERT CORNELISON - ANDERSON A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Ira Cornelison Saturday nite. The happy couples were, Dica Wileman and Doss Gilbert and Amy Cornelison and George Anderson. Rev. A. H. Hutchinson officiated. All four of the young people are well and favorably known here, all of them having lived the greater part of their lives here except Mr. Anderson. Miss Wileman is a graduate of Erick High and is teaching school at Strong City, this being her second year there. She has made many friends here by her cheerful disposition. Mr. Gilbert is an employee of the Cargill Motor Co. He is known here as an efficient man at that place. Miss Cornelison is also an Erick High girl. She is a well known and highly esteemed young lady in and about Erick. Mr. Anderson is employed at the Texola Cotton Gin, where he has a responsible position. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few relatives and near friends. We extend sincere congratulations and very best wishes with the rest of the community to these young people. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 23 Sept 1926) Miss Hazel Cornelison and Raymond Stayton gave their friends the slip Sunday night and went to Sayre where they were quietly married. Mrs. Staton (sic) is a daughter of A. P. Cornelison of this city, she has lived the greater part of her life in and around Erick. Mr. Staton with his father, moved here about three years ago and has made a host of friends during his stay here. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Sept 1926) Miss Viola Cotton and Willard Benton, both of this city, were quietly married last Saturday evening at the Christian church. Rev. W. S. Deatherage performed the ceremony in the presence of a few intimate friends of the contracting parties. Mr. And Mrs. Benton are popular young people of this city, with a large circle of friends. The newlyweds will continue to reside in Sayre. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Sept 1926) Quietly Married. Miss Vera Gleaves and George Spell were united in marriage at the home of Rev. Wells, near Belmont, last Thursday. The bride is a highly respected young lady, a high school graduate, and has been a telephone operator in this city, where she has many friends. Mr. Spell is a highly respected young man of the Belmont community, a son of Mr. And Mrs. John Spell, deceased, pioneer residents of that community. After a short wedding trip to Kansas City, Missouri, the happy couple will return to the groom's farm near Belmont, where they will reside. The best wishes of a large circle of friends are extended to Mr. And Mrs. Spell for a long and happy wedded life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 14 Oct 1926) CANNON - BOYD Wedding Bells are ringing merrily Saturday, October 9th, when Ray Cannon of Erick and Miss Myrtle Boyd of the Murphy Gin community were united in the Holy Bonds of matrimony at Sayre, by Rev. Weeks at the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Cannon is a young lady well known in the Murphy Gin community, where she has resided for several years. Ray is the oldest son of Mr. And Mrs. John H. Cannon of Erick and has lived in Erick for the past three years, is well known and liked by all who know him. We join their many friends in wishing them a happy and successful married life. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 14 Oct 1926) HESTER - KING Last Sunday morning at 10 A. M. Orva Hester and Veda King were quietly married at Rev. A. G. Greer's residence. Both Mr. And Mrs. Hester are highly esteemed young folks of the Sunny Slope community. Mrs. Hester is the accomplished daughter of Mrs. W. W. Smith, a graduate of Erick High School and is now teaching at the North Elm School. Mr. Hester is the second son of Mr. And Mrs. J. H. Hester. He is a promising young farmer of this community. We are sure the entire community joins in wishing them success. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Oct 1926) Ralph "Bing" Trimble, who has been connected with the Panhandle Herald for some time past, drove over to Sayre on Sunday last, and when he started to return to Panhandle took with him one of Sayre's popular young ladies. The facts are that "Bing" and Miss Faye Monroe, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Ben Monroe, of this city, were quietly married at the Presbyterian parsonage by Rev. J. T. Means on Sunday afternoon. Both of these young people have a wide acquaintance in Sayre, and a large circle of personal friends will extend their best wishes for their future happiness. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Oct 1926) Ray Murphy and Miss Lois Cripps, of the section northwest of this city, were married at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Tom Lowry on Fourth street, on Sunday afternoon, Judge Andrews performing the ceremony. (The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Beckham Co, Ok, 28 Oct 1926) J. W. Woods and Miss Gertrude Martin of Hammon, were married by Judge Andrews at the residence of Mr. And Mrs. Tom Lowry on Sunday afternoon last. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 4 Nov 1926) Miss Anna Bradley and Mr. Lonnie Sinclair of near Buffalo motored to Wheeler Saturday where they married. Both Mr. And Mrs. Sinclair have been residents of that community for some time, and are well known in Erick. They will continue to make their home on the J. M. Bradley place. We extend congratulations and very best wishes to the happy couple. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 9 Dec 1926) Miss Lorene McLain and Fearless Gallaway were married at the T. J. McElyea home Saturday night. Mrs. Gallaway has made her home here for the past four years with her brother Aubrey McLain. She has made many friends during that time. Fearless is the youngest son of Will Gallaway and has spent the greater part of his life here and is well known. We join their many friends in wishing them joy and happiness. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 23 Dec 1926) HOLLIS - HERRING A very popular Erick couple set out on the sea of matrimony Sunday when Mr. Bob Hollis of the Rolin Cargill Motor Company and Miss Bernice Herring, Manager of the Erick Credit Bureau bought a marriage license in Oklahoma and went over to Shamrock, Texas, and tried in vain to get a minister of the gospel or a justice of the peace to perform a ceremony. But they were not to be outdone by such laws as they were not experienced in. They returned to Erick the same afternoon and had the Methodist Pastor, Rev. Hutchinson, pronounce them man and wife. And now they are Mr. And Mrs. Hollis, at home to their many friends in the Gray Gibson residence, where they have a love nest furnished for housekeeping in style enough that would make many a newlywed weep tears of envy. Mrs. Hollis is the only daughter of Mrs. Bessie Herring of this city and as she has been raised from infancy here she needs no introduction to the people of Erick, for we know her as the likable personage of Bernice. Mr. Hollis is the parts man of the Rolin Cargill Motor Company and has been with this firm since its beginning in Erick. He has many friends here that extend to he and his bride best wishes for a happy, prosperous married life and a very Merry Christmas. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Dec 1926) HEARD - CORNELISON Mr. Marvin Heard and Miss Thelma Cornelison were married Sunday, December 26, at the Methodist Parsonage in the presence of a few relatives and friends. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Dec 1926) BALKCOM - FRANKS Mr. Eural Balkcom of Erick and Miss Zelia Franks of Shamrock were married Sunday, December 26th, 1926. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Dec 1926) SMITH - GARDNER Mr. George Smith and Miss Lucille Gardner were married Sunday, December 26th, at 2 P.M. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. And Mrs. W. D. Gardner, in the presence of a few relatives. Mr. Smith hold a responsible position with the Dixon Drug Co of Amarillo, Texas, and his several visits to our city has made him many friends here. Mrs. Smith is an Erick girl, and well liked by the entire town and community, for she is the kind of girl that makes friends and keeps their friendship. They left Tuesday to visit a sister in Groom, Texas, then they go to Amarillo where they will be at home in the Grace Apartments. Mr. And Mrs. Smith were childhood sweethearts and this romance was carried on through their youth. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Dec 1926) WOLFE - ROPER Miss Testa Mae Roper and Mr. Bonner Wolfe were united in marriage by Judge Andrews at Sayre, December 22nd. They were accompanied to Sayre by Miss Lorene Cupp and Ted Armstrong. They left Friday to spend Christmas with Mr. Wolfe's parents at El Reno. (The Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Beckham Co, Ok, 30 Dec 1926) SNOW - LUMAN Mr. Ernest Snow and Miss Velma Luman, both of near Erick, were married Thursday, December 23rd.