Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Among the hundreds of settlers in the Kiowa-Comanche county who attended the recent celebration of Lawton's thirty-third anniversary were this group of Lawton 1901'ers who settled in that city when it was just a tent town, and they have lived there ever since. Water was sold by the barrel or by the drink in those days. The celebration was sponsored by the Lawton Business and Professional Women's club. The program consisted of story telling, old-time singing, a basket dinner and a number of contests that were popular 33 years ago. Those in the pictur are: Front row, left ot right: Mrs. Ed Barnes, Mrs. Minnie Zorger, Mrs. P. C. Monore, Mrs. J. H. Carr, Mrs. Mattle J. Thompson, Mrs. henry Jesse, Mrs. R. T. Hastings, John Lantznester, J. A. Johnson, Henry Lenninger, unidentified, T. M. Burgerss, John Prichard, Ernest Long. Second row: Falcon Woodhouse, Ed barnes, Henry Jesse, P. C. Monroe, unidentified, J. H, Jenkins, Mrs. R. J. Ray, John Henry, G. W. Horne, Dr. C. P. Hues, Mr4s. Lon Fronberger, Mrs. F. Meeks, Albert Childs, Mrs. Charles C. Shull, Lee Eckles, H. Ridgley, Charles W. Payne. Third row: L. C. Coffin, J. S. Carlock, John Boetner, Mrs. John Boetner, Mrs. T.J. Morris, Mrs. Falcon Woodhouse, Ida B. Goode, Mrs. Mae Talley, unidentified, Mrs. Belle Smith, Mrs. Gorge Hulbert, Mrs. W. A. Walker, Mrs. High Pemberton, Mrs. J. A. Shanklin, Mrs. J. H. Wilson, J. H. Wilson, W. W. Bixby. Back row: Unidentified, Stanley Bates, Mrs. Charlie Simmons, Mrs. Dollie Stauffer, Mrs. W. Zachrias, W. Zachrias, george Hulbert, H. Lewis, Herbert Brown."