She had lived in Olney all of her life.
Mr. and Mrs. Kibbie Gragg returned from a week's wedding trip spent in Oklahoma City and Fort Worth. Mrs. Gragg is the former Miss Jennie Lou Keen. The couple were united in marriage Sunday, 26 February 1939 in Oklahoma City, in the office of the justice of the peace. The bridge chose a navy sheer crepe frock for the ceremony. Mrs. Gragg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Keen, who live near Olney. She has been in business for the past several years. Mrs. Gragg plans to continue operating her beauty shop. Mr. Gragg is the son of Dr. L.F. Gragg. They are making their home in the Green apartments.
She worked as a beauty operator and was co-owner of a flower shop. She was a member of the Methodist church and past officer of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Survived by one sister - Mrs. Ann White of Arlington; three brothers - T.W. Keen of Graham, Elvin L. Keen and Marion H. Keen, both of Wichita Falls, Texas.
She had lived in Olney all of her life.
Mr. and Mrs. Kibbie Gragg returned from a week's wedding trip spent in Oklahoma City and Fort Worth. Mrs. Gragg is the former Miss Jennie Lou Keen. The couple were united in marriage Sunday, 26 February 1939 in Oklahoma City, in the office of the justice of the peace. The bridge chose a navy sheer crepe frock for the ceremony. Mrs. Gragg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Keen, who live near Olney. She has been in business for the past several years. Mrs. Gragg plans to continue operating her beauty shop. Mr. Gragg is the son of Dr. L.F. Gragg. They are making their home in the Green apartments.
She worked as a beauty operator and was co-owner of a flower shop. She was a member of the Methodist church and past officer of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Survived by one sister - Mrs. Ann White of Arlington; three brothers - T.W. Keen of Graham, Elvin L. Keen and Marion H. Keen, both of Wichita Falls, Texas.
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