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THE WESTERN STAR, 22 November 1912
Marriage of
THOS. ROBINSON & MABEL OLLER
ROBINSON - OLLER NUPTIALS.

At 5 o'clock p.m. on last Wednesday, November 20, 1912, at the home of the bride's parents in Avilla tp., this county, occurred the marriage of two of Comanche co.'s popular young people, Thos. Robinson and Miss Mabel Oller. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. B. Leonard, pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, and was witnessed by nearly 50 of the neighbors and friends. Miss Laura Klutz was bridesmaid and Albert Oller, brother of the bride, was "best man." Following the ceremony and the congratulations of the assembled relatives and friends a bountiful supper was served.

The groom is an industrious young farmer of Avilla tp. During the past year or so he has been farming the H. J. Williamson farm about twelve miles south of this city. He possesses that degree of energy and that stamp of character which wins friends and insures success in all he under takes. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oller, who are among Comanche co.'s early settlers and highly esteemed citizens. She is a very estimable young lady, pleasing in manners, kind and considerate and of a hopeful and cheerful disposition. Practically her entire life has been spent in this county, and those who know her best are the first to compliment her for her genuine womanly qualities. The Star joins in
expressing to Mr. and Mrs. Robinson sincere congratulations and the wish that their entire married life may be richly and divinely blessed.
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier


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