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A Bride, A Groom and 23 Children – 60 Years Later
Bill and Gail Chapman are celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary this year, but they’ll be missing some of those who were present at the celebration 60 years ago, namely news cameramen, reporters and Bill’s 6th grade students from Waynewood Elementary.
Posted in Backyard Mount Vernon, Belle Haven, Belle View, Route 1, Waynewood
Tagged Col. Hallock Walmsley, Ethel Walmsley, Fairfax County Public Schools, Gail Gresham Chapman, Gertrude Gimelli, Huntley-Brinkley Report, Joseph Gimelli, Movietone News, River Road Baptist Church, Waynewood, Waynewood Elementary, William Boyd Chapman, Willow Oaks Country Club
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