Family Wedding (1951)


Figure 1.-- There was a wedding in the family during 1951. We do not know who was getting married, but we assume it was one of the five girls. The boys szrved as attendants. Except for the oldest boy, they are dressed up in matching blouses and long pants. They were taking care of tghe train of the bride's dress.

There was a wedding in the family during 1951. We do not know who was getting married, but we assume it was one of the five girls. There were plenty of children in the family to serve as attendants. The younger children were all boys. I'm not sure who served ass the flower girl. The boys served as attendants. I don;t know if there was a ring boy. The three younger boys were attendants. The oldest boy wore an Eton suit. I'm not sure what his role was. The younger boys are all dressed up in matching long-sleeved shirts and long pants. I'm not sure about the color. They were taking care of the train of the bride's dress. The older boy is helping them out. Notice the younger sisters serving as bridesmaids.






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