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THE FoRGAN ADvocArru
VOLUME 14
TnE FORGAN ADVOCATE FORGAN BEAVER COUNTY OKLAII0MA THURSDAY oCTurIER 16 11I
N BER ?3
News of Forgan Folks
Rev Botts vho is attcndin4
in4 Conference at Ardmore ( )kh4
wilt he Lone until the first of
Ge(ugo Croshy from Ilufh
10 AS horn( ()Vet' I kveeli-orvi
Mrs Glen Helsel rot timed homo
last Friday from Glasco Kansas
‘vhere she Went to I ake her s On
Wyat t Ivho is employ( d kvit h I ho
pipe line company and had spont
he dast two weeks visit ing how
Mr it!ul Mrs O A Barnett plao MN Alvin Neese and daughter
to leav Thursday morning to vis-I were calling On Airs Cecil Ward
it relatives in West Virginia for Tuesday afternoon
ver!il weeks
j Mr and AIN Floyd 13uffalow
Nir Will Withroder from Sy I- and son were visiting Tuesday
1imsast was greeting 011 with Air and Mrs I-A)well Bag-
friend here Tuesday and spetil shaw
the night it the Charlie Solite - —
home Mr and Mrs fill Hart from
! Los Angeles California surprised
Mr and Mrs Dick Long and her grandmother Airs
lamily from Turpin are slaying at ! Grovos very much last Thurs(Ly
the Lawrence Long home whd when they came to visit her They
Mr Iong is working on the rai1-! returned to Geary Oklahoma Fri-
road here ! day afternoon to visit vith his
folks
Little Lois Cunningham ha
been quite ilL
Mr and Mrs Floyd Mead and
family left last week to make
their home in Ohio
Mr and Mrs Jean Spohn have
moved into the Wm Aaron prop-
erty which they have purchased
Buster Crosby spent the week-
end visiting in the Harold Ware
home at Liberal
M2s Lester Barnett and Mrs
Hiller Hitchcock entertained with
a dinner Sunday at Mrs Barnetts
home in honor of their husband'
birthdays Those present were Mr
and Mrs Eldon Barnett Mr and
Mrs Hiller Hitchcock and Mr
and Mrs Lester Barnett
Ivii:s Lester Dilll Wit aiiu Ivit 7s The Forgan 4-II Club met last The Annual school carnival planning It is sugges
friends here that Mr Wm Orr teu n y our
Hiller Hitchcock entertained with Midwestc‘rn Area Ileadouarters
AlonditV morning at the gym Miss starts Ft iday night at 7:30 o'clock
whc (IA Dot e CI eek Ci 01 -
i resi at " that to assist in this planning our
a dinner Sunday at Mrs Barnetts Lair Home Demonstrator 'a d M '
c or n r It will be held at the school build-
orado passed away September 27 '
home in honor of their husband's Holt Call Chairman should have
Mr and Mrs Orr lived here in Schnebe County Agent from Bed- ing instead of the gym By holding
birthdays Those present were Mr ver were present it in the school building a pro- all chairmen appointed for - 1 he
and Mrs Eldon Barnett Mr and the early days Mrs Orr being business and residential sections
Mrs Hiller Hitchcock and Mr manager of the Standard Tel The meeting was called to or- gram can be run continuously in
and for special organi7ations un-
phone Cc-pany and Mr Orr being dder with about 30 present Sing- the study hall for the benefit f f d
and Mrs Lester Barnett '''' and that the
(r his supersision a t ( u
manager of the OK Elevator ing was followed by the Ritual those who like music and plays
— Chairman of outlying and rural
Special music was enjoyed Too the Bingo game can be con-
Mr and Mrs R R Story and sections have his chairman for
Isilr Holloway who will be re During the business meeting
ducted with more pleasantness in - '
Dean spent from last Thursdav - "' all sections appointed and notified
membered as the foreman of the the election of officers was held a room away from the noise
Until Sunday at Mooreland of their appointment These work-
Busing Ranch northeast of town and the following officers-elected The program will consist of
------ eN should also be notified that
was killed in a car wreck at Win- —President Carl Stockman vice numbers by the rhythm band a
Mr and Mra Harry Jackson
from Beaver Spent Sunday even- go K they Pnd their helpers are inviL-
y September 27 pres Joyce Bilbro sec-treas Negro minstrel by the third and ed and urged to attend a meeting
Virginia Sauce game leader Pau- fourth graders and a play by the
ing visiting in the Charlie Suttle — of Committee members Roll Call
Mr and Mrs Roy Leggett from line Arnett and stunt leader Jane High School The name of the
home s o
members and Representative t
Dallas Texas arrived Thursday' Day play is One Happy Family"
--
The many friends of M Ha be held during the visit of Mr i- evening for a two weeks visit with The Captains are to be appoint- The booths will be as attractive shea
tie Withroder from California will their &ughter Mrs Cieberne 171-! ed after the new enrollment as usual The different classes Officers and Roll Ctill workers
be glad to learn that she is visit- liott and family 1 Mr Schnelle introduced Miss' will be in charge of the different are urged to prepare for this meet-
ing at the home of her daughter l -- i Lair after which he took charge booths inf: to attend and to make it hen
Mrs Floyd Powell at Beaver NI-N Roy Cunningham Mrs Mr Sehnelle made the statement Carnival Queen Contest
e 1 us or the coming o
I It i
f tt Roll Ci I'
MI' and Mrs IL R Story and
Dear spent from last Thursdav
until Sunday at Moore land
Zack Wiley made a business trip
to Woodward Saturday returning
home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Floyd Ilarrington
and daughter from Oklahoma City
were visiting relatives and friends
here over the week-end
Mr Claud Stricker drove to IM'S Arinur Arnett trom liea- ners made complete exhibits at
ver
Goodwell Tuesday afternoon uy was visiting her mother Mrs the County Fair
get Normal Imel who returned Tiny Lewis Tuesday
home tor his sister's wedding in —
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
Mr and Mrs Lowell Bagshaw
the evening 1
I were calling at the Floyd Nichols CLUB MET OCTOBER 8TH
—
I
Mr and Mrs Ed Sludder and home Tuesday evening
'
daughter and Mrs Nettie Child- -- The Mother and Daughter Clo
—
ress were in Liberal Saturday
Mr and Mrs John Neese Mr met with Mrs 'Tharp on Wedne
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'
and Mrs Lester Imel Mrs Otis day October 8th with 7 members
Mrs Joe Butcher and Mrs Ray Botts Mr Elzie Neese and Mr present
Rat lief were calling on Mrs Hat-
Mayo attended Church Sun The lesson was on the "Corn In-
tie Withroder at the home of her ' Ge"
day afternoon at the Bethel Churn dustry" and "the many ways that
daughter Mrs Floyd Powell at! of God where the men sang on corn is used in other products"
1 of their specials given hy MN Black
Beaver Wednesday afternoon -
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Mrs Andy Barkley and Mrs
Arthur McAlister were calling on
Mrs Dick Underwood Monday afternoon
Miss Grace Delmart er from
Rosston and her father from south
of Beaver were home over the
Nv (Tic-end
Mrs Victoria Reynold was eall-1
ing on Mr and Mrs K Dow ler
Wednesday afternoon
grs Dallas Hitchcock spmt th2
day Wednesday with Mrs Lettie
'1 14 qtd
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Mrs George Angleton and
Paul Eridwell were in Liberal
Thursday shopping and On busin-
Mrs Ray Booth and (laughter
from Tyrone are visiting at the
home of her parerits Mr and Mrs
Dick 17iii lorwood
Mrs flay Rai lief and son WAN
and Mr and Mrs Jesse Rat
wore s'hopping ii iieeaa uussaa
George Angleton and B-rdim
Groves were visiting with
MN Bert Smith at Gate last
Thursday night
Nh ima Mrs Vocial
sons Vt're visiting
he Lovell Bangsha home Mill-1(11y
evening
iind Mrs Harold Barnett
VVet Wednesday dinner guests at
the honk of her parents Mr and
Mrs Loster Imcl
Mr Arlie Mitchell who has bei3O
visiting his parents Mr and Mrs
Ralph Mitchell left Sunday for Ilk
home at Oakland California
Mrs Lester Imel visited rela-
tives at Oklahoma City last Tues-
day and Wednesday She reports
Grandpa Nash who has been quite
ill at the home of his daughter
there is no better
Mrs Ed Potter and Mrs Ot vegetables and lard as she prepares surplus eggs for u
is bY Secretary Wichard in cooperation Iith the 0 Botts prepared a lovely dinnsT
Monday at the parsonage for Mr Defense Board the greater food production program
thc war and write the peace as the Secretary ha!
and Mrs Lester Imel and family'
Lenora Adams Teta Nash and popular with farm families in every part of the state
'
Iiarold Barnett
FORGAN 4-11 CLUB sCitoot
Word has been received by
friends here that Mr Wm Orr
who resided at Pove Creek Col-
orado passed away September 27
Mr and Mrs Orr lived here in
the early days Mrs Orr being
manager of the Standard
phone Cc:pany and Mr Orr being
manager of the OK Elevator
I
their 'dLughter Mrs Cleberne El-
liott and family
--
Mrs Roy Cunningham Mrs
Walt Cordes and Mrs Cloe Mayo
made j business trip to Beavor
Wednesday afternoon
--
Mr Ike Lewis who has been at
Hot Springs New Mexico for
some time is visiting his mothu
Mrs Tiny Lewis and other rela-
tives and friends
Mrs Arthur Arnett from Bea-
ver was visiting her mother Mrs
Tiny Lewis Tuesday
-
Mr and Mrs Lowell Bagshaw
were calling at the Floyd Nichols
home Tuesday evening
---
Mr and Mrs John Neese Mr
of their specials given hv Mrs Black
--
11 17 that at our Nov-
We are sorry to report I hat l! ember' meetirg We would draw
M Parks who is in the hospital names for Xmas and plan our din-
at ‘Voodward is not any better ner for our Xmas meeting So all
members are urged to be present
Pauline Arnett was a week-end
guest of Jean Lebo
---
Mrs George Nash helped Mrs
Cleve Shelton quilt Tuesday afternoon
M IT Ilacris who has been stay-
ing at the Glover home and re-
ceiving treatment from Dr Dun-
can has returned to his home at
Meade for a few veeks
I South Flats Mr and Mrs Rub:
flustan from Ito Ily Colorado Mr
and Mrs Dave Cates and grand-
dauOter from Alva Mr and MN
Elzie Nash spent :'Saturdiy Rat1wr4 from Gate and Rev Chap-
evening with Mrs Murry Lebo in from Liberal
Food for Freedom is being piled high in the storage spaces of
Oklahoma farm families as they MOVP to meet the Nation's need
for increased production of basic foods Mrs Richard tall whose
family is cooperating with the Farm Security Administration U S
Department of Agriculture is shown Aith a year's supply of fruit
vegetables and lard as she prepares surplus eggs for market Directed
by Secretary Wichard in cooperation nith the Oklahoma USDA
Defense Board the greater food production program which will win
Mc war and Iv rite the peace as the Secretary has prophesied 1 s
pres Joyce Bilbro sec-treas Negro minstrel by the third and ed and urged to attend a meeting
Virginia Sallee game leader Pau- fourth graders and a play by the of Committee members Roll Call
line Arnett and stunt leader Jane High School The name of the members and Representatives to
Day play is One Happy Family"
be held during the visit of Mr
The Captains are to be appoint-I The booths will be as attractive shea
ed after the new enrollment ' as usual The different classes Officers and Roll Call workers
Mr Sehnelle introduced Miss will be in charge of the different are urged to prepare for this meet-
Lair after which he took charge' booths ing to attend and to make it hen
Mr Sehnelle made the statement Carnival Queen Contest efit us for the coming Roll C111
that the Forgan Club had the best ' 111c QUeen C(Mt"I is on in full
tour this summer of any club in tom' There are five candidates
the county In answer to his ques- ' Beginning- with the 7-8 grades to Forgan Farm Women
tion of how many had attended the senior class inclusive The can-
Pitiline Arnett Mar- The Forgan Farm Women's
club meetings outside of the coun- didaws are
ty 12 responded cine Mayo Lenora Pierce Wand i club met September 30th in tho
Two from this club made ex- May fnid Rut h Born home of Nellie Groves for their
e
hibits at the State Fair They Spetial Nitisie At Carnival quarterly birthday dinner
kvere Virginia Sallee and Rita Cecil Ward with his electric Ladies who had birthdays in the
Royce Cunningham Eleven mem steel guitar and Johnie Mushmey- past three months were Clara
bers made complete exhibits at er vitt his guitar will entertain Nash Minnie Mayo Glen Helsel
the County Fair between the numbers in i he pro- Opal Johnson and Bernice Jeff-
gram ries
Radio To Be Given A covered dish luncheon was
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ' Sixty one numbers have been k- —ed at the noon hour
CLUB MET OCTOBER 8TH sued On the radio Each nerFA The day was spent visiting and
NVIM purcha!q a Bulldog stick!': singing
The Mother and Daughter Clo' ' vet: I number A number will be Sixteen women were present for
met with Mrs Tharp on Wednes-1 drawn at about 1030 o'clock to de- the occasion All departed in tho
day October 8th with 7 members : tOrrnine the kvinner of the radio evening wishing the honorees
'
present ' If a farmer draws it the radio many more happy birthdays
The lesson was on the "Corn In- ' ciiii he exchanged for a battery set
The !Mystery Box was furnished
by Mrs Tharp and guessed by
Mrs Leona Turner It contained
a box of matches
Aftor refreshments were served
by the hostess meeting adjourned
to ne-et with Agnes Ilitchcock
Nnvember
ENINIA Lou SUTTIX GIVEN
PARTY ON 9T11 BIRTHDAY
Mrs Charlie Sultle entertained
Mrs Stirl Nash spent Wedne-' '
Nash 20 hill(' friends of her daughte':
day visiting in the George
home Emma Lou last Wednesday after-
noon with a party in honor of her
Rev Williams evangelist of the 9th birthday '
Sevee s re
Church of Christ closed a very
ral nic present lve re-
successful two weeks meeting at ceived by Emma Lou
The afternoon was spent playing
the Forgan Church Sunday An all
(lay meeting with a basket dinner after which refreshmknts
served
at noon was very much enjoyed were
In the afternoon baptising was
held at the J 0 Kerns farm whin Friday evening dinner guests al -
Miss RiAhers from Gate and Lois the N Boren home were Rev
Sallee were baptised Those film Dan Curb and Louis Lackey from
Out of town attending the meeting ()Idaho City and Rev Evans'
were Mr and Mrs Maynard from told cn Rev Curb and Mr Lack-
S011t h Flats Mr and Ali's Rub) ey wore also over night guests
1
SCI1001 NEWS
C C C CALL
Thore tAill be a CCC call Fri-
day October 24 1941 Boys be-
tween the ages of 17 and 2314
years who are unmarried unem-
ployed and who are not in regular
attendance at school should call
at the Welfare Office in Beaver
and make application for enroll-
ment Under the new plan now in op-
eration a uniform allotment of
$1500 per month is made to de-
pendents $8I)0 cash is ret-sived by
each enrollee for his personal
needs in camp and $700 per
month is set aside and placI in
pendents $800 cash is reesived by in another car
each enrollee for his personal: had to remain
needs in camp and $700 petH eral days
month is set aside and piaci d in -
a special deposit fund to be field Nir and Mt
for the enrollees until thcir calling at the
charge at Beaver 41
Bertha Lebo w'ke calling
MN Turner and MN Reynokk
'rue Aay at ternoon
Aliss Ruth floren was confined
to licr hornc because of illnes
Iron) It Wedncsday until Mon-
-V1r and NIrs John Angleton
left last Wednesday to visit friends
and relatives at Towanda and Au-
gusta Kansas
Mr !nd Mrs G yvt Allen from Mr and Mrs George Nash 1NTr7
Booker Texas spent Sunday at Ola Watrus and Miss Colleon
Hip home of her sister Mrs Frank Parks were Sunday dinner guests
Underwood and family at the Charlie !TeNabb home
Red Cross Notes
Ch:ipter It at present
hinge largely on the War RelliH
Product
FinistAd garment ark comin'
gat monis beam made1
This i especially commendable
:mit shows Min proficiency
and pat riot ism considering- 11101
fact that we have no se mg room
kind no appointed inspector foci
cruces of this work l'he few gar-1
merits to remodel are carefully!
made it on their arrival
thv mac's
chlh !-ent in 111 skirts and till
Sunset Club 30 skirts all at to
imd ears Both these !honks
Oemonsiration Cluhs immediately
look sewing Mrs 'Ammo Itigg
Mrs Isea Mayo and Mrs !-Iatter-1
:n(I Mrs Carol Stephen
finishyd dresses for girk Th
MarthAs of Iteaver under super
vision 14 Mrs Hinkle sent in half
their coma of Hospital bedshirk
The coming of the 251 h Annual
Roll Call in November is the item
of prime importance in Red Crok“
activities Our duties constaml'
and the personnel for carrying on
inersising derive hoth the means
this local and national program
We trust that every volunteer
‘vorker as well as others will eon-
sider it a personal obligation to
make this Roll Call the succosk
that it must be in raising the 973
memners assigned to Deaver coun-
ty All Chapter Officers and mem-
bers are invited by the Midwest-
ern Area Staff Of the American
Red Cross to attend the State Roll
Call Conference at Oklahoma City
at the Skirvin Hotel October 30
Registration at 9:30 A M
it is imnounced to the Chapter
Chairman that Mr Robert Shea
‘vill visit our chapter on or about
October 22 to assist in Roll Call
planning It is suggested by our
Midwestern Area Ileadquarters
that to assist in this planning our
Roll Call Chairman should have
all chairmen appointed for the
business and residential sections
and for special organizations un-
der his supervision: and that the
Chairman of outlying and rural
sections have his chairman for
all sections appointed and notifiel
of their appointment These work
Church News
HINT BAPTIST
John J Evans
12 erv teacher was present at
Swiftly School last Sunday morn-
is a record I hid trien'H
an i rocni I(fl I he Cildre:i
'chore :IS t tine group out for
preaihicg and I Wee people Unit (I
vi it h I Iii chtirh hy lel tor The!'
were Dills E J Butler Irian 'Firit
Palms ClititIt at Moorelano Mr
and Mrs Harry Clifford from th‘
Olive Eiapt ist Church 01 Enid
lithomrt We were hoPitY to hove
Miss Allen Ind Miss Mitchell
I eachers at Green() in our con-
gregation Sunday morning Also
Mr and Nits Allen from Booker
The Baptist training tHnion
at I h church at seven o'clock and
repornal a fine lesson in each de-
partment You aro urged to jOia
the group of yotn' age and h('ll)
make this training service what it
should be At the evening sonic
we were delighti:41 to have visitors
I rom Fluris and Beaver as well as
several visitors from Forgan WIt)
haVt ilOt been attending our ser-
vices regularly At the close of the
servici the Pastor performed the
ordimmet of Baptism Miss Beth-
env miboise was the only candi-
date present Miss Duboise's mo-
ther is one of the two charter
menthers of the church that is at
services in the church at
the present time
The G A's had a splendid meet-
ing al the church on Nionday Miss
Cathline Boren and Miss Lorine
Spaulding are meeting with the
SdribeardS Wedneightv evening and
have planned a Hallowe'en party
for the young people in that group
The Pastor attended the workers
conference at !looker Tuesday
Ivbere he spoke in the afternoon
The County Rally of the Young
people will meet with us on Sun-
day afternoon October 26
INIEL-BARNETT
lire wedding of Miss Helen
rusiness and residential sections
md for special organizations un Imel daughter of Mr and Mrs
l r Ime
ier his supervision: and that the Leste - '
and Mr Harold Bar-
s
Thairman of 'outlying and rural
nett gan Octo 14 at 6:30 P M
on of Mr and 0
s
ections have his chairman for Barnett
wa solemnized in For-
ber
di sections appointed and notifiel
The
A their appointment These work vows were read by Rev
should also be notified that Otis 13otts in the Methodist
they nd their helpers are inviL-
Ch urch at Forgan in the presence
ed and urged to attend a meeting of the immediate families awl
A Committee members Roll Call close friends
members and Representatives to Mrs W O Selby played the
be held during the visit of Mr wedding marches and was aceom-
Shea panist for Mrs Ed Potter who
Officers and Roll Call xvorkers sang "1 Love You Truly" by Bond
are urged to prepare for this meet- Mrs Selby played "Ah! Sweet
in g to attend and to make it hen Mystery of Life" as the bridal par-
efit us for the coming Roll Cir ty entered and Lohengren's
dal Chorus" as the bride entered
vith her father who gave her in
Forgan Farm Women marriage Durirg the impressive
single ring ceremony she played
The Forgan Farm Women's "Liebstraum" by Listz
Club net September 30th in the The bride was lovely in a sheer
home of Nellie Groves for their white wedding gown with white
rmarterly birthday dinner accessories and finger-tip length
Ladies who had birthdays in the vedding
past three months were Clara Miss Betty Thiel sister of the
Nash Minnie Mayo Glen Helsel bride was her on! yattendant She
Opal Johnson and Bernice Jeff- also wore white
ries Best man for Mr Barnett vas
A covered dish luncheon was his youngest brother Mr Dean
—ed at the noon hour Barnett and ushers were Miss Vela
The day was spent visiting and Nash and Mrs Otis Botts
singing After the cerenmny a quartette
Sixteen women were present for composed of Mr Lester hire' Mr
the occasion All departed in tho Elzie Nash Mr Gene Mayo and
evening wishing the honorees Mr John Neese accompanied by
many more happy birthdays Mrs Selby sang "In My Cathedral
of Dreams"
Berdme Groves spent last week- 1 Nfr and Mrs Barnett both
'!'raduates of the Forgan MO
end wit h NB's Ronald Fronk at
Turpin Okla !:bool have a host of friends whrt
I wish for them many years of hap-
Ni t I Nina Tur d ner 1 I e Pin"s
A Icvely wedding dinner
day and Tuesday at the Harr'
- servA in the home of the britioq
'rumor home
t Pa ren t s to twenty-one guests fol-
the ceremony in the
Murry Lebo hie h en flitilinel
to his Lome several days svith the
Mr Barnett and his bride will
flu reside in Forgan
--
Wort: has been received from I
SURPRISE DINNER FOR
Mrs Leona ()tined at Entiat
Washington that she was injured MRS STRICKLAND
wreck recently and
Several friends of Lizzie Snack-
in the hospital spy
land gidherA at her home Wed-
nesday and surprised her with a
coverer' dish luncheon at noon in
Roy Sheets vero
honor of her SOth birthday an-
M A Rector horri!-
niversatyl Those present wore
d Friday eveninR
Mrs dim Sneath Mrs Nanni
ector who was SG'
Re NI Nfrs Charlie Little Mrs O
at day many mn-e
- Inderwood and Mrs 011ie G1 )-
vet
coveree dish luncheon
NIL and Mrs Roy Sheets wer
honor of her SOth
calling at the M A Rector horri! niveriat yi
i Those prt”
at Beaver last Friday evening mi sneath Mr
krishing Mr Rector who was St
ReNI Nfrs Charlie Litt
years old on that day many mo-e nderwood and yrs
happy birthdays
vet
Mr and 'AIN Newt Iliddingr:
were Sunday dinner guests at thel NOTHER'S CLUB 1:1'
Paul Hutchison home at HookuI sHELTON HOME
The dinner was given in honor (Ai
Ihe live members of the famili-s Ntother's Club met
preseat who have birthdays in Oc-IdaY altrrnoon at the he
ober Cle‘o Shelton with
Bone-Crusher Handshake
Beware of the bone-crushing hand-
shaker says Dr Joseph ttanald of
Mount Vernon N Y He has been
studying handshakes and personali-
ties for 15 years and he says the
bone-crusher is a domineering fel-
loiv who will stop at nothing
Mother's Club met last Thurs-
day illtrrnoon at the home of Mrs
Cle‘o Shelton with 16 members
and 3 visitors 'Mrs Iluddleston
Mrs Brewer and Mrs Boren two-
sent A Patriotic li-sson was enjo‘iri
hy all those present and the pa—
iotic scheme was carried out in
the refreshments which Nye re ser-
ved by Mrs Arthur Williams an
Mrs Shelton as co-hostesses
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The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1941, newspaper, October 16, 1941; Forgan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2158945/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.