Husband of Stella K. Hagler, married in the Methodist personage by Rev. Roper Sunday, the week of Sept. 4, 1902.
Chester was tall and slender with brown eyes and black hair. Industrious, by 1918 he was self-employed in the dry goods business. By 1920 he managed (possibly owned) the Mangum Dry Goods store. He purchased a $6,000 home at 415 W. Jefferson in Mangum for his little family. His family included a daughter, Mary Helen.
Husband of Stella K. Hagler, married in the Methodist personage by Rev. Roper Sunday, the week of Sept. 4, 1902.
Chester was tall and slender with brown eyes and black hair. Industrious, by 1918 he was self-employed in the dry goods business. By 1920 he managed (possibly owned) the Mangum Dry Goods store. He purchased a $6,000 home at 415 W. Jefferson in Mangum for his little family. His family included a daughter, Mary Helen.
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