BOND-WOODFORD

BOND- WOODFORD

submitted by Robert T. Bond

George Hopkins Bond & Florence Cherry Woodford Wedding

of January 28, 1901 in Syracuse, NY


      A very pretty wedding reception followed the marriage of Miss Florence Cherry Woodford and George Hopkins Bond, which took place at Park Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion with palms, vines and pink roses and carnations. In the large bay window of the drawing room a bank of palms was arranged which formed a pretty background for the receiving party. The guests were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Mrs.John Woodford, Mrs. Ida M. Bond, Mrs. Margaret Hopkins and Miss Mae Woodford. In the dining room where supper was served the decorations were of pink. A center place of pink roses ornamented the table and pink lighted candles in silver candelabra were placed at either end. The chandeliers throughout the house were wound with smilax and clusters of pink roses, pink carnations and dainty green vines ornamented the mantels.

        After their return from a short wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs. Bond will reside at No. 806 University avenue, where they will be at home to their friends on Thursdays in March.

        Those present at the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Biggs of Brooklyn, Mrs. Gorge W. Brown, Miss E. Lul(illegible) Brown and Miss Alice E. Brown of Forestville, Conn., Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick S. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Rust, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram D. Mason, Mrs. Margaret Hopkins, Mrs. Ida M. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barnum, Miss Ethel Barnum, George C. Sawyer, Miss Sawyer, Miss Grace Sawyer, Mrs. W. W. Lawton, Miss Alice Scott, Miss Lena Rhodes, Miss Edith McChesney, Miss May Lewis, Miss Irene Marsellus, Miss Nellie Bacon, Dr. William Avery Groat, B. Ives Cooper, Harry G. Lee, Dean Welch of Forestville, Conn., Talmadge C. Cherry, Leonard O. (illegible) burg, Pa., Dr. Edward S. Van Duyn, Dr. Dewey Alsey (illegible) and Paul W. Arnold.
 


Return to Weddings page.

3 January 2000