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Winifred Wigton Green and Harry Edward Rodgers

HARRY EDWARD RODGERS was born February 20, 1903 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa,7377 and died June 21, 1976 in San Diego County, California.250

He married WINIFRED WIGTON GREEN on October 15, 1933 in San Diego, San Diego, California,2851 daughter of EDNA P. WIGTON and PHILAMON BALLOU GREEN. She was born April 27, 1907 in LaGrange County, Indiana,21, 250 and died February 14, 1987 in San Diego County, California.250

Children of WINIFRED WIGTON GREEN and HARRY EDWARD RODGERS:

  1. Son
  2. Son
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Winifred W. Green

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Marriage Announcements and News

San Diego Union, October 8, 19332852

BRIDE-ELECT INSPIRATION FOR PARTIES

Miss Winifred Green, attractive bride-elect of early autumn, whose marriage to Harry Rodgers will be solemnized the middle of the month, was honored at two interesting parties during the week.

Miss Ludy Maude Ord entertained in honor of Miss Green Friday afternoon at tea. Guests included Misses Winifred Green, Louise Green, Thelma Bennington, Betty Ann Naquin, Norma Brauer, John Harvey, Melody McKim, Elsa Mae Miller and Mesdames Don Chase, Arthur Loring, A. W. Borsum, Robert Viall, Sam Russe, Paul Rayburn, Robert Burch, Matthew Gleason, Winfield Lacy, D. L. Barley and Jack Bushman.

Lt. and Mrs. Robert Viall gave a bridge party Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Green and Mr. Rodgers. There other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loring and Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase.

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San Diego Union, October 14, 19332851

Winifred Green To Take Nuptial Vows Tomorrow

Miss Winifred Wigton Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philamon B. Green, and Harry Edward Rodgers, son of Mrs. C. D. Miller of this city, will recite marriage vows tomorrow afternoon at a charmingly intimate candle light ceremony to take place at 5 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents, 4792 Thirty-first street. Rev. Howard Mills of St. Mark's Episcopal church will read the services in the presence of the family and close friends.

The wedding will be performed before a fireplace banked with greenery and baskets of yellow dahlias. An aisle will be marked with baskets of yellow dahlias and syringia.

The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a formal afternoon gown of Chutney green crepe, designed with fitted lines. The long sleeves of Alencon lace will be puffed at the shoulder and tight at the wrist. She will carry a bouquet of ivory bride's roses. There will be no attendants.

Preceding and during the ceremony, Miss Deborah Smith will be heard at the piano. Miss Mina Throne, contralto, will sing one of the oldest known love songs, "Calm As the Night," by Bohm, and Grieg's "My Thoughts Are As the Mighty Hills."

A wedding supper will follow immediately after the ceremony.

For her going away ensemble Miss Green has chosen a blue-green swagger suit trimmed with gray squirrel. With it she will wear gray accessories.

Miss Green is a member of Shen Yo sorority of State college and was graduated from that institution. She has been teaching music for the last year in the Brawley grammer schools, Imperial valley.

Rodgers is associated with the Standard Oil company.

The young couple will be at home after Nov. 1 at 733 Bush street.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
January 6, 19202841Red Wing, Goodhue, Minnesota
April 3, 19302842San Diego, San Diego, California
April 13, 19402843San Diego, San Diego, California
  • Harry Edward Rodgers
  • Winifred Wigton Green
  • Son


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