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Robinson- WagonerMrs. William J. Wagoner (Manilla) and James H. Robinson, Were married at 3 p. m. on September ? in the chapel of Emmanuel Episcopal church, LaGrange. The small, family service, was conducted by the Reverend William Baar with organ music played by William Murray.Mrs. Wagoner’s son, William John Wagoner of Grand Rapids, Michigan, gave her in marriage. He was here with his wife and their two daughters, Mary and Ruth. Mrs. Jack K. Johnson, the former Miss Lucille Wagoner, was her mother's patron of honor. Her husband and their three children, Teresa, Karen and James of Aurora, attended the ceremony.Mr. Robinson, engineer bf capital expenditures for the Chicagb Burlington and Quincy railroad, had as his best man, his business assistant, William Kunan of Aurdra.* or her marriage Mrs. Wagoner wore a loden blue dress with matching full length coat and her flowers were orchids: Her daughter was dressed in yellow and had a corsage of yelio\V roses; .ceremony, neighbors aI* o?1 ftnends were invited to the apartment at 31 North Brainard avenue, LaGrange where’ Robinson will make their home.Mr. Robinson is retiring from business at the end of the year and at that time he and his wife are planning a trip to Grand Junction, Colorado, to visit, his mother and older brpther and thengM«on t0 £alifornla w^ere his sister resides. They will sjjend the remainder of the winter in Tucson, Anzona. •Ahiong the but of town guests at the wedT ding were Miss Kathleen Hammerlin of Grand Rapids, the school roommate 'of the bride’s ' granddaughter, Miss Mary Wagoner, and friends from Aurora and Downers Grove.
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Brookfield Citizen

Brookfield, Illinois, US

Thu, Sep 12, 1968

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