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Frances changing bookcases - Miss Mary Boak - married the 6th of Oct. W.V. McHarding,

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Thursday, Oct. 8, 1903

Messieurs Van Seauckbest guess, Sherman & Weed - were ushers at Miss Boak's wedding 

Another good day, all well, Workmen still at the building, to day they have given us fire in our boiler, all the pipes have been changed to suit - the new building, so we have felt the cold very keenly, and all the open fireplaces have been changed. the two boys go to school. Nana goes to the high school at Winnetka, Last night it turned quite cold. Miss Alice Roosevelt soon to visit Chicago, she will be guest of Mrs Preston Gibson 474 Elm Street, daughter of the late Henry Field, stepdaughter of Mr Thomas Nelson Page née Miss Minna Field) her sister Florence Field will come with Miss Roosevelt. Rev Jewett called last night to see, Mr Shreve Badger, later Mr & Mrs Shreve Badger called on Mrs Clements, Miss Mary, Matilda, Boak, married the sixth of Oct, Mr Victor, Matthews Harding. Rev Crosser officiating. Bridesmaids grooms sisters, Miss Susan of Madelen Harding, Miss Amory & Miss Forgan, Mrs David Badger & Miss Louise Boak. Attendants of honor, little neice Alice Rosalia Boak, flower girl. the bride was born in Halifax, Novia Scotia, granddaughter of Sir Robert Boak - Halifax - bride wore her mothers wedding gown -