All that followed was only secondary - Con said words of admiration of the dear groom in my ear. We all went out to delicious refreshments in Harry's beautifully trimmed dining room (with a chandelier trimmed like Kath's new hat!) and the bride & groom disappeared upstairs - "Terry" and "Kath" each catching half her bouquet - and Miss Lockwood (who is lovely) the ribbon! We waited till they were mostly gone - then brought along the Fowler crysanthemums for Charlotte - and left about 6 or so. Dressed at the hotel - all feeling in good spirits - Mother so pleased with her boy & her new daughter. Charlotte gave Mother & her mother each a lovely pin made from an heirloom earing. An enameled & diamond studded centre studded surrounded with beautiful pearls and the initials and date "Nov. 3. 1902" on each. We all got the 7:30 train - and Con too. When we got to Rochester we expected to have 15 minutes before their train came - but alas it had got down to five! We (that is Con, Mother & I and
All that followed was only secondary - Con said words of admiration of the dear groom in my ear. We all went out to delicious refreshments in Harry's beautifully trimmed dining room (with a chandelier trimmed like Kath's new hat!) and the bride & groom disappeared upstairs - "Terry" and "Kath" each catching half her bouquet - and Miss Lockwood (who is lovely) the ribbon! We waited till they were mostly gone - then brought along the Fowler crysanthemums for Charlotte - and left about 6 or so. Dressed at the hotel - all feeling in good spirits - Mother so pleased with her boy & her new daughter. Charlotte gave Mother & her mother each a lovely pin made from an heirloom earing. An enameled & diamond studded centre studded surrounded with beautiful pearls and the initials and date "Nov. 3. 1902" on each. We all got the 7:30 train - and Con too. When we got to Rochester we expected to have 15 minutes before their train came - but alas it had got down to five! We (that is Con, Mother & I and
All that followed was only secondary - Con said words of admiration of the dear groom in my ear. We all went out to delicious refreshments in Harry's beautifully trimmed dining room (with a chandelier trimmed like Kath's new hat!) and the bride & groom disappeared upstairs - "Terry" and "Kath" each catching half her bouquet - and Miss Lockwood (who is lovely) the ribbon! We waited till they were mostly gone - then brought along the Fowler crysanthemums for Charlotte - and left about 6 or so. Dressed at the hotel - all feeling in good spirits - Mother so pleased with her boy & her new daughter. Charlotte gave Mother & her mother each a lovely pin made from an heirloom earing. An enameled & diamond studded centre studded surrounded with beautiful pearls and the initials and date "Nov. 3. 1902" on each. We all got the 7:30 train - and Con too. When we got to Rochester we expected to have 15 minutes before their train came - but alas it had got down to five! We (that is Con, Mother & I and