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OKLAHOMA-STATE AND PEOPLE
1916 formed a partnership with Philip D. Brewer.
Two years later J. H. Everest was included in the
firm, which has operated since that time under the
name of Everest, Vaught he is a member
of the Oklahoma City Commandery, Knights
Templar, and of India Temple, Ancient Arabic Order
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. He is a member of
the Oklahoma City Lions Club, of which he is past
president, and in 1922-1923 he served as president
of the International Association of Lions Clubs. He
is also a member of the Men's Dinner Club, the Oklahoma
Club, the Oklahoma City Golf and Country
Club, and St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church
South. He has been actively associated with this
church since coming to Oklahoma City. From 1901 to
1909 he was superintendent of the Sunday school
there, and has taught the Vaught class since 1910.
Mr. Vaught is now a trustee and steward of the
church.
On November 1, 1899, at Dandridge, Tennessee,
Mr. Vaught married Mary Holtsinger, the daughter
of Captain George and Loretta Dodson Holtsinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaught are the parents of three children:
1. Mary Eleanor, born August 5, 1901. 2. Edgar
Sullins, Jr., born April 9, 1907. 3. Ruth Loretta, born
May 5, 1908.
HON. PHILIP DODDRIDGE BREWER-A
lawyer of wide experience and considerable ability,
is the Hon. Philip Doddridge Brewer. Beginning the
practice of his profession in various parts of Arkansas
and Oklahoma, he was appointed Judge of the
Superior Court of Oklahoma in 1909, and in 1911, he
became Presiding Judge of the Supreme Court Commission,
Division Two. After five years of service,
he resigned and returned to active practice in which
he has been very successful. He is now an active
member of the firm of Everest, Vaught
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Thoburn, Joseph B. (Joseph Bradfield), 1866-1941 & Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975. Oklahoma, a history of the state and its people, v. 3, book, 1929; New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth20197/m1/244/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .