This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RRB.2ACE/6171 Message Board Post: At Alabama, N. Y., May 10th, the M. E. parsonage was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Lola Ruth, the only daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Robinson, became the wife of Lavinus Conrwell of Buffalo. At 12:30 the bridal party descended the stairs to the strains of the wedding march, Miss Mildred Rowley at the piano. The flower girl, Miss Edna Dye, carrying a basket of pink rosed and sweet peas, led the bridal party to the bay window that was banked with ferns and potted plants, where the ceremony was performed by the bride's father, under and arch of evergreens and a white wedding bell. The shades were drawn and candles were illuminatation. The rooms were neatly decorated with pink and white carnations. The bride was gowned in ivory crepe de chine with georgette crepe and pearl trimmings and carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and sweet peas. She was attended by Miss Violet Bradt, bowned in pale green taffeta with over-draperies of chiffon. She carried pink and white carnations. Mr. Frank Crosby atttended the groom. After congratulations a three course luncheon was served in the church parlors by Mrs. David Christi assisted by Miss Rachel Lintner. Covers were laid for twenty-five. The bride's traveling suit was blue serge, black hat, with gold trim mings. Mr. and Mrs. Cornwell left on the evening train for New York City."