In 1893 Henry O. Ager traveled to visit and explore the Chicago World's Fair and Columbian Exposition, one of the major events of its time.
At the Chicago World's Fair, he met his bride-to-be, Miss Bridgett Elizabeth Garrity.
Miss Bridgett and Mr. Henry corresponded for over ten years and finally married Feb. 4, 1903 in Elroy, Wisconsin. Henry was 51 years old.
Two children were born, Henry O., Jr. and John William.
June 1925 Mrs. Ager opened The Ager Theatre, in Liberty, Texas. It was first class in all respects. With matinee prices of 10 and 20 cents, the opening attraction was "American Manners" with Dick Talmadge.
In 1893 Henry O. Ager traveled to visit and explore the Chicago World's Fair and Columbian Exposition, one of the major events of its time.
At the Chicago World's Fair, he met his bride-to-be, Miss Bridgett Elizabeth Garrity.
Miss Bridgett and Mr. Henry corresponded for over ten years and finally married Feb. 4, 1903 in Elroy, Wisconsin. Henry was 51 years old.
Two children were born, Henry O., Jr. and John William.
June 1925 Mrs. Ager opened The Ager Theatre, in Liberty, Texas. It was first class in all respects. With matinee prices of 10 and 20 cents, the opening attraction was "American Manners" with Dick Talmadge.
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